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Check Engine Code #44
I have a 96 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo with 99,000 miles. Recently I have been getting a Check Engine Code. I am getting the 44 code which I was able to find out is "Battery Temperature Voltage". I have checked the fluid in the battery which was low so I filled. I have checked the voltages and have 12.75 without it running and 14.1 while running so don't think there is a voltage issue. I unhooked the battery for about 30 minutes to clear the code. After 3 starts in the driveway, the code came back. Any suggestions as to what this issue is?
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Re: Check Engine Code #44
Sounds like the battery is fine. Strange. You could check allpar.com which is dedicated to Mopar vehicles and has info on trouble codes and troubleshooting info etc. I wonder if it's just a re-setting to delete the code problem?
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Re: Check Engine Code #44
Code 44 is also coolant sensor...
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