kilroy173
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Ya I believe the aux battery was pulling from the main causing the voltage to be low. When I was getting the aux switch temporarily disabled issue, the remote start was also not working. Either way I have no issues since so I'll call it a win.The aux switches don't run off the aux battery.
that warning simply means the battery voltage is low. And that COULD be the main battery.
In fact, my wife had that exact same error on her JLU more than once after it sat for a couple of days.
The kicker? Her Jeep has no aux battery as it's a 4xe. The MAIN battery was low so the aux switches were disabled.
I charged it and things have been fine.
Both batteries run all accessories at all times. They are connected in parallel.
Nothing has anything to do with remote start, either - not sure where that comes from, but totally unrelated to anything.
You may have had an aux battery going, but don't connect the aux switch message to the aux battery - it's only a name -
Auxiliary switches run from both batteries.
The auxiliary battery is just that, it's not what operates the switches.
In your case, it was likely the auxiliary battery was going.
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