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You have rvc/regulated voltage control, that circuitry is in your pcm. I'm not saying the pcm is faulty, at the moment, I don't know? You also have a battery temp sensor in the battery tray housing, that might cause problems?
Check for applicable charging system trouble codes, if you haven't already.
My Jeep Grand Cheroke Limited 2000 did the same thing and the dealer replaced the O2 sensor and problem was solved. It about drove me crazy until it was figured out.
the info center was not working in my 96 jeep when i got it. it serves no major purpose other than a clock and to let you know when your doors are open. i replaced mine the part itself can be found at junkyards fairly cheap. i paid $65 for mine. and now i wish i had left it alone. constant annoyances and chimes.
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