I think they work the same way on the other side of the equator.Steering wheel up down arrows.
Steering wheel up down arrows.
They are down up arrows down under.I think they work the same way on the other side of the equator.
Ess , all I get is Stop start not ready, voltage gage reads 14.1-14.3? This was after driving an hour and a half on the highwayWhat does the ESS page tell you? You can try and disconnect the IBS connector for 20 minutes or so, and plug it back in. Really you should charge both batteries. Then again, if the ESS page is giving you a hint at why it isn't working, you can try correcting that situation according to the message.
What's the Purchase date, and what's the Manufacture date from the door sticker?Ess , all I get is Stop start not ready, voltage gage reads 14.1-14.3? This was after driving an hour and a half on the highway
That year was rough on the batteries. They degrade quicker when not kept charged. Resetting the IBS and charging them will get you by for a while, but plan on replacing them in the near future.Thank you , great information. The truck has a build date of 8/23 I am the first owner purchased with 5 miles on the odometer in September of this year .
Thanks Bill, I think I will bring it in to the dealer on first Service I would think nit should be warranty issue.That year was rough on the batteries. They degrade quicker when not kept charged. Resetting the IBS and charging them will get you by for a while, but plan on replacing them in the near future.
Yes, warranty should cover it. Your Jeep sat around for a long time. I suspect that your dealer will charge and test your batteries and send you on your way. I hope I'm wrong and you get new batteries out of it. If they find only one bad battery, they will replace just the one.Thanks Bill, I think I will bring it in to the dealer on first Service I would think nit should be warranty issue.
I was there with my 2020 and doing a charge of the batteries individually and resetting the IBS resolved all issues - until I traded it months later.What's the Purchase date, and what's the Manufacture date from the door sticker?
The JT has a fairly high parasitic draw, especially when equipped with a cellular capable head unit. If not driven enough to keep the batteries charged (daily), it needs a battery maintainer connected when parked.
The 14+ system voltage means it sees the batteries as low and is trying to charge them.
Get an appropriate AGM charger. Disconnect the negative battery cables. Remove the IBS from the negative post of the Main Battery. Fully charge both batteries and let them sit for a while. Each one should read about 12.8 volts. If so, put it all back together and you should be good for a while (provided everything else is working properly). If not, the health is degraded. If below 12.5 volts, then it's close to replacement time.