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1999 Jeep Cherokee (not Grand) Battery Failure
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baGoGoodies111
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Mar 16, 2010, 5:58 PM
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1999 Jeep Cherokee (not Grand) Battery Failure
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1999 Jeep Cheokee Limited (equivalent to Sport, just more options) not sure of the engine size ~107,000 miles. My problem started actually around 2 weeks ago, when my voltmeter decided to drop to the red line at 9 volts. I thought this could possibly be another quirk in my dash, because at times my entire dashboard would just sit in the off position while the car was running, but hitting a random button or two would fix that. Anyways when my voltmeter did that, I pulled the car over, stopped it, turned it back on, and everything was normal. I was out of town, so my car got to sit for a week, but after I returned, I was driving it, and nothing was happening. I even managed to drive back to my college, which was an hour and a half away from home with no issues from the voltmeter. After I was unpacked, I hopped in my car, turned it on, but now it was reading around 10-11 volts, then after about 30ish seconds it would drop down to 9. After stopping it and restarting it now it returns to 10-11 and drops to 9 again. I only drove it for 5 minutes today, parked it and tried to restart it and it wouldn't start. I got a new battery around 5-6 months ago, should I believe its that, or is the more likely assumption my alternator?
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steve01832
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Mar 16, 2010, 6:02 PM
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Re: 1999 Jeep Cherokee (not Grand) Battery Failure
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You should start by getting the battery charged then having the charging system checked. After all repairs are made, the next test would be for a parasitic draw. Steve
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