robertm55
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- rob
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- 2020 rubicon gladiator
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Hello everyone, looking for a bit of guidance here.
My 2020 gladiator has 100500. Miles on it.
I have never had any issues and replaced both batteries 11 months ago.
My jeep recently sat for about a week and a half, it was cold out, and when I went to start it, all of the warning lights came on, and it wouldn't shift out of park.(it started with zero issue).
I thought maybe it was the battery, low voltage messing with the ecm. So I ran jumper cables from my other truck to the main battery. Started again and it was fine.
Drove for a week and about 550 miles with no incident.
Then on a 200 mile drive, in cold weather it happened again.(160 miles into the trip).
I got to my destination, parked and figured the battery must have a bad cell in it.
Went next morning and replaced the battery.(under warranty)
Immediately resolved the issue.
Drove another 600 miles, over the course of multiple days, no problem.
Then today it happens again.
I drove local for about 45 minutes, was sitting idling for ten minutes and everything lit up, all systems say they need service.
The truck runs and drives, without issue. But all warnings are going off.
I don't see any damage to wiring, all fuses seem to be installed tightly.
Any ideas?
Thank you in advance
Tob
My 2020 gladiator has 100500. Miles on it.
I have never had any issues and replaced both batteries 11 months ago.
My jeep recently sat for about a week and a half, it was cold out, and when I went to start it, all of the warning lights came on, and it wouldn't shift out of park.(it started with zero issue).
I thought maybe it was the battery, low voltage messing with the ecm. So I ran jumper cables from my other truck to the main battery. Started again and it was fine.
Drove for a week and about 550 miles with no incident.
Then on a 200 mile drive, in cold weather it happened again.(160 miles into the trip).
I got to my destination, parked and figured the battery must have a bad cell in it.
Went next morning and replaced the battery.(under warranty)
Immediately resolved the issue.
Drove another 600 miles, over the course of multiple days, no problem.
Then today it happens again.
I drove local for about 45 minutes, was sitting idling for ten minutes and everything lit up, all systems say they need service.
The truck runs and drives, without issue. But all warnings are going off.
I don't see any damage to wiring, all fuses seem to be installed tightly.
Any ideas?
Thank you in advance
Tob
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