tonywin
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To be honest I haven't even tried that. I don't usually use the app.Does your guardian work? or the assist features like unlocking doors from the app?
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To be honest I haven't even tried that. I don't usually use the app.Does your guardian work? or the assist features like unlocking doors from the app?
Just the jumper as shown on N1 and N3, no extra power wires added.Thankyou very much. I want to eliminate all the extra wiring when I remove the aux batt like you did. I was assuming that N1 & N3 would need power from somewhere after doing so, but you jumped them together without adding a power lead to either one, is this correct? I’m also assuming you have no dummy light or codes.
sorry for the dumb questions. Just trying to understand it %100 before I go ripping everything out.
Pretty funny the Rock Hard products didn’t play well together. I almost ordered their FAD instead so I wouldn’t have to mess with it, I would’ve been irritated if I still had to anyway.I had to do the same thing. I have a Rockhard FAD skid plate with the Rockhard LCA skid plates. I notched the FAD to fit and cut the bolt down.
Hah! The silver metal latch got to me too. Bought a 6-pack of them for our JTR and son's 2-door JL. It does look cleaner with our Gobi and son's Sting gray. One thing I don't understand is why a 4-door pack comes with 6 covers? https://www.amazon.com/YOCTM-Decora...hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584345029511512&psc=1![]()
These are so stupid. I wasn’t going to buy them. But because I know they exist… the silver latches stick out to me so much every time I get into my truck. So I bought the stupid covers.
I was thinking of fabricating a piece of metal to use instead of a jumper wire. Like a flat U shape with the ends folded at a 90 for the lugs. With the U being flat along the side, if you can picture that. Stupid idea?Just the jumper as shown on N1 and N3, no extra power wires added.
No lights or codes and everything works fine.
Once you dive into it, you will see that many of the high gauge wires are Tesa Taped to each other and you will have to separate to figure out what is what. Helps to google Aux battery replacement and look for videos to see how that all come apart for access. You will need to remove the battery, battery tray and move aside the fuse box. You may have to cut some of removed wire terminals from N1 and N3 wires to uses as washers when installing your jumper wire. Same with the removed terminal at the main battery ESS sensor.
It will make sense once you start the mod.
I beat the shit out of them at Rausch Creek.Pretty funny the Rock Hard products didn’t play well together. I almost ordered their FAD instead so I wouldn’t have to mess with it, I would’ve been irritated if I still had to anyway.
I like the rock hard products so I’m sure you’re still happy with ‘em!
Added some oracle flush tail lights and a set of the oracle led reverse lights.
That's not just an "ESS sensor" if referring to the IBS and I'd personally not remove it even if I were so inclined as to remove all parts associated with the aux battery and ESS.Same with the removed terminal at the main battery ESS sensor.
I'd mask and paint with VHT epoxy satin black before spending money on plastic covers - that may hold moisture under them. Just my opinion.......... I've done that sort of thing before on my show cars if I wanted something black.Hah! The silver metal latch got to me too. Bought a 6-pack of them for our JTR and son's 2-door JL. It does look cleaner with our Gobi and son's Sting gray. One thing I don't understand is why a 4-door pack comes with 6 covers? https://www.amazon.com/YOCTM-Decora...hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584345029511512&psc=1
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I agree with you and will switch to paint in a couple months after my wife doesnt freak. She freaks every time I start to mod anything on our 8 week-old jeep. I use the forum to show her that mods are normal and reason for a jeep. I'm sneaking in small undoable items to warm her up. Her Sahara went 14 yrs and 200k miles with mere wheels/tire mods. Even those were just upgrades to newer model year take-offs.I'd mask and paint with VHT epoxy satin black before spending money on plastic covers - that may hold moisture under them. Just my opinion.......... I've done that sort of thing before on my show cars if I wanted something black.
The black DOES look better, yup.
I would not call it stupid but just more work. It would need to be made out of copper flat bar material since you would be basically making a bus bar that also would need to be insulated coated. Using steel or other metal is not the best electical conductor for vehical electronics.I was thinking of fabricating a piece of metal to use instead of a jumper wire. Like a flat U shape with the ends folded at a 90 for the lugs. With the U being flat along the side, if you can picture that. Stupid idea?