ecidiego
Well-Known Member
Something changed here in 2021s, escapes me what it was. Has to do with the grounds.I'm late to the Jeep game and have a minimum amount of experience with the start/stop system. In fact, my best skill might be internet research.There are a number of members here who have invested a lot of time and study on the Jeep battery system, and then they freely and frequently shared their knowledge. One of them made the drawing below. I haven't seen things explained any better than on this drawing (I think Bill is the author).
When my Jeep was in warranty, and the stop/start-charging light came on, I went to the dealer. Three visits later they replaced my main battery. I wasn't happy. I wanted 2 new batteries. I fully expected the problem to come back. It has not. In the meantime, my original factory warranty expired. Since my main battery was new, and my aux battery was old, I thought it made perfect sense to disconnect the aux battery. In felt like there was a strong chance that the old aux battery would go bad sometime in the near future and damage to newer main battery.
I drive my Jeep weekly. I turn off the stop/start as soon as I think about it - normally when it operates the first time.I don't believe I need 2 batteries.
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