AmosMoses
Well-Known Member
No Iam definitely weighing my options and I agree, my main could be going bad. This is a 2021 driven mostly in less than 10 mile trips twice a day. I would like to get rid of the auxiliary battery since I don't use ESS. Then I've only got one battery to check and maintain.The auxiliary battery has zip to do with the switches. The fact you are getting that message means that the voltage is low - it can be a bad MAIN battery.
My wife has been getting that in her Wrangler - "aux switches unavailable" - her Jeep has no aux battery - it's a 4xe.
So you may find you still have the issue. Don't jump to things - check your battery voltage with a volt meter. Start from there. You could have a MAIN battery going bad, OR the aux battery - but you won't know until you do some testing/checking.
Not using ESS has nothing to do with aux battery life, either. They are connected together at almost all times.
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