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I have a 2022 Jeep Gladiator and the other day it wouldn't start.. My jump starter is broken so I called roadside assistance to jump it. It started I ran it for 30 minutes and then I drove doing errands, leaving the engine running at each stop.
The next day, it wouldn't start again.
It has the same symptoms as the aux battery dying and draining the main battery. I've seen the posts here, and so what I did was I pulled fuse 42 out of the fuse box. It is definitely the right fuse. I've seen videos of people do it, I saw it in the diagram etc.
Then I removed the black ground cable from the long bolt on the right of the metal plate that the other black cable is connected to. I wrapped it in electrical tape, and realized I had no power at all.
Then I learned that the method I saw on here and was doing is for (June) 2021 and earlier Gladiator models.. For June 2021 and higher the OTHER cable is the aux battery connection.. So I remove the other cable that has the metal plate and the long bolt on it, wrap IT in electrical tape, and then I attach the other ground cable wherethe one with the plate was and secure it with the smaller 13mm bolt.
Everything seemed fine. When I tried to start the car it still wouldn't start, but nothing out of the ordinary (you'll see why I say this later). I ordered a new jump starter. A highly rated one on multiple review sites and it has a lot of power.. It can jump 20 vehicles on a single charge.
Then I connect the jumper as shown in the instructions. red clamp to + battery terminal, black clamp to - terminal. I know that they say you're not supposed to connect the black directly to the battery, but to the chassis but that's what the instructions said, so that's what I did.
I went in, and this is where it gets weird af. I press the start button. It says "Key fob not recognized." I take the key fob out of my shorts.. huh? I press start. "Key fob not recognized" .. The third time it said "press button on key fob to start" Then I pressed the unlock button.. doors clicked unlocked.. I press start.. doesn't start.
Now messages start coming back "Sway bar disconnect error" "Please service power steering" .. And when I try to turn the car off (It's currently in Run, but not started) it says "Vehicle is not in park." It would not turn off.. and the vehicle was definitely in park.
I thought maybe if I pull the orange loop that puts the truck in neutral when it's turned off and let it go, maybe it would see it's in park. I pull the orange loop, and I see "Please service transmission" and when I let go of it, the message goes away.
So I go and I remove the negative ground wire from the battery. Wait a few minutes. You know the defacto "turn it off turn it on again." I thought hard rebooting the system might fix it.
Nope. Same problems.
So then I'm like fine.. Whatever I'm sick of this. And I replace fuse 42, and I put everything back the way it was originally.
Get in the truck. Press start. Truck starts effortlessly.. No lights of any kind except the CEL which is due to a "low voltage" code that hit (see below)
WTF.
I'm guessing that my new super jump starter probably charged the battery enough for it to start.
Now I dunno if the aux battery is charged too or what not.. As far as the issues.. All I can think is maybe they made some changes in 2022 where the F42 / removing the aux battery's negative cable doesn't work?
The thing is, I really need money now.. and I'm about to put a bunch of stuff on ebay, and I don't wanna deal with having to take my car to the dealer and wait forever for the warranty replacement, so I just wanted to disconnect the aux battery if only temporarily.
I also got a check engine light with some codes.. The first time this happened and the tow guy jumped it, I got a "Low voltage" code which is to be expected.
I'm gonna go out now and read the code and see if it's the same or different. Yeah, same code "Low voltage" .. Probably from when the battery was dead.
Each time that the truck wouldn't start the voltage in the instrument cluster read ~7 volts.
The next day, it wouldn't start again.
It has the same symptoms as the aux battery dying and draining the main battery. I've seen the posts here, and so what I did was I pulled fuse 42 out of the fuse box. It is definitely the right fuse. I've seen videos of people do it, I saw it in the diagram etc.
Then I removed the black ground cable from the long bolt on the right of the metal plate that the other black cable is connected to. I wrapped it in electrical tape, and realized I had no power at all.
Then I learned that the method I saw on here and was doing is for (June) 2021 and earlier Gladiator models.. For June 2021 and higher the OTHER cable is the aux battery connection.. So I remove the other cable that has the metal plate and the long bolt on it, wrap IT in electrical tape, and then I attach the other ground cable wherethe one with the plate was and secure it with the smaller 13mm bolt.
Everything seemed fine. When I tried to start the car it still wouldn't start, but nothing out of the ordinary (you'll see why I say this later). I ordered a new jump starter. A highly rated one on multiple review sites and it has a lot of power.. It can jump 20 vehicles on a single charge.
Then I connect the jumper as shown in the instructions. red clamp to + battery terminal, black clamp to - terminal. I know that they say you're not supposed to connect the black directly to the battery, but to the chassis but that's what the instructions said, so that's what I did.
I went in, and this is where it gets weird af. I press the start button. It says "Key fob not recognized." I take the key fob out of my shorts.. huh? I press start. "Key fob not recognized" .. The third time it said "press button on key fob to start" Then I pressed the unlock button.. doors clicked unlocked.. I press start.. doesn't start.
Now messages start coming back "Sway bar disconnect error" "Please service power steering" .. And when I try to turn the car off (It's currently in Run, but not started) it says "Vehicle is not in park." It would not turn off.. and the vehicle was definitely in park.
I thought maybe if I pull the orange loop that puts the truck in neutral when it's turned off and let it go, maybe it would see it's in park. I pull the orange loop, and I see "Please service transmission" and when I let go of it, the message goes away.
So I go and I remove the negative ground wire from the battery. Wait a few minutes. You know the defacto "turn it off turn it on again." I thought hard rebooting the system might fix it.
Nope. Same problems.
So then I'm like fine.. Whatever I'm sick of this. And I replace fuse 42, and I put everything back the way it was originally.
Get in the truck. Press start. Truck starts effortlessly.. No lights of any kind except the CEL which is due to a "low voltage" code that hit (see below)
WTF.
I'm guessing that my new super jump starter probably charged the battery enough for it to start.
Now I dunno if the aux battery is charged too or what not.. As far as the issues.. All I can think is maybe they made some changes in 2022 where the F42 / removing the aux battery's negative cable doesn't work?
The thing is, I really need money now.. and I'm about to put a bunch of stuff on ebay, and I don't wanna deal with having to take my car to the dealer and wait forever for the warranty replacement, so I just wanted to disconnect the aux battery if only temporarily.
I also got a check engine light with some codes.. The first time this happened and the tow guy jumped it, I got a "Low voltage" code which is to be expected.
I'm gonna go out now and read the code and see if it's the same or different. Yeah, same code "Low voltage" .. Probably from when the battery was dead.
Each time that the truck wouldn't start the voltage in the instrument cluster read ~7 volts.
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