ShadowsPapa
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It's not really that hard to diagnose. It's just two batteries. They can be charged and tested like any other. Some of this can be done at home.
The IBS gives quite a bit of info if you know where to look and how to read it. (and properly reset it when things get out of whack)
Most people who get rid of the aux battery also disable ESS, so there's no way to get any real data, other than engineers before Jeep got involved figured out how to make modules last longer with ESS shutting down and restarting things multiple times a day.
The info is out there, but few choose to believe, most choose to hate what isn't fully understood, or they just don't want to believe because it's more work than people want to put into learning.
It's not that difficult a system. People ignore warning signs of battery issues. Gee, this isn't working right, but hey, it starts and runs, so the battery must be ok, right? LOL - very wrong.
I've seen it here over and over "mine starts fine so that's proof the battery is ok". Wow.
The IBS gives quite a bit of info if you know where to look and how to read it. (and properly reset it when things get out of whack)
Most people who get rid of the aux battery also disable ESS, so there's no way to get any real data, other than engineers before Jeep got involved figured out how to make modules last longer with ESS shutting down and restarting things multiple times a day.
The info is out there, but few choose to believe, most choose to hate what isn't fully understood, or they just don't want to believe because it's more work than people want to put into learning.
It's not that difficult a system. People ignore warning signs of battery issues. Gee, this isn't working right, but hey, it starts and runs, so the battery must be ok, right? LOL - very wrong.
I've seen it here over and over "mine starts fine so that's proof the battery is ok". Wow.
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