RexSmith
New Member
Hi all,
My daughter's 2006 Liberty (appx 250k miles) has intermittently had the battery light come on... (She lives in Asheville NC, and I am in Texas). She changed the battery before her cross-country drive to visit last weekend... and about the time she returned to Asheville - that darned battery light came on again. And now is pretty much always on - and the car is running rough. If she lets it sit a while - she can start it up again and drive. So - fast forward to this morning - she got a 160Amp alternator from AutoZone, and had a friend of hers install it. She texted that the Liberty was running smooth again.... 2 hours later - I got a call from her - saying it's back on - and running rough again.
So - AZ is going to replace the new alternator - with another new one. If that doesn't fix the problem - what else can I have her diagnose via long distance? Is there a fusible link? Would that cause the power problems and the battery light if it's blown? She had AZ run engine codes earlier in the week, and they told her it was either alternator, or that a load was dropping voltage - to cause the light and rough running. Maybe a new connector that goes into the alternator wiring harness (PCM connector?)
I hate that I'm not there to diagnose quickly, and in-person myself...
Thanks for any direction...
Rex S.
My daughter's 2006 Liberty (appx 250k miles) has intermittently had the battery light come on... (She lives in Asheville NC, and I am in Texas). She changed the battery before her cross-country drive to visit last weekend... and about the time she returned to Asheville - that darned battery light came on again. And now is pretty much always on - and the car is running rough. If she lets it sit a while - she can start it up again and drive. So - fast forward to this morning - she got a 160Amp alternator from AutoZone, and had a friend of hers install it. She texted that the Liberty was running smooth again.... 2 hours later - I got a call from her - saying it's back on - and running rough again.
So - AZ is going to replace the new alternator - with another new one. If that doesn't fix the problem - what else can I have her diagnose via long distance? Is there a fusible link? Would that cause the power problems and the battery light if it's blown? She had AZ run engine codes earlier in the week, and they told her it was either alternator, or that a load was dropping voltage - to cause the light and rough running. Maybe a new connector that goes into the alternator wiring harness (PCM connector?)
I hate that I'm not there to diagnose quickly, and in-person myself...
Thanks for any direction...
Rex S.