Jeeperjamie
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- First Name
- Jamie
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2020
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- Location
- Kannapolis nc
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 jeep gladiator
- Occupation
- Weyerhaeuser
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I rarely if at all scroll through my pages on the dash. I have it on the gas mileage and then up for the tire pressure and that's it. I don't look around in it and absolutely it never displayed a warning message for almost 2 months. If there was message there I didn't see it or didn't bother to scroll to it but I will say after I had to jump the jeep to get it crank 3 or 4 weeks later a message displayed without me having to scroll so not sure either way. My point was mine went with a bad battery for probably right at 4 months before I realized it needed to be changed so I was just saying maybe the person didn't have the ESS disabled and just maybe it had a bad battery.I find it hard to believe that your stop start was not working without the battery charging message on the stop start page. Unless, like you said, you just didn't notice it. If it says stop start ready, it should work. Anything else displayed is why the stop start will not work. Battery charging message displayed for an extended period means exactly that. So you can hope the battery will charge with normal driving, you can charge the batteries yourself and reset the IBS. Or just replace your batteries.
I ran into an old friend that had a JT. After talking for a while I asked her out of curiosity if her stop start was working. She stated that she doesn't like it and turns it off. I asked her to try it. It didn't work. She didn't even know about the stop start menu page. Battery charging was the message. The dealer took care of it, she told me without any more details.
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