lynn82
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- lynda
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- Knoxville Tn
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- 2021 jeep gladiator
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Check the specs on your battery
dealership sold me vehicle with wrong battery installed causing high voltage and electronic issues
I purchased a 2021 gladiator about six months ago from North Knox jeep dealership with a lifetime warranty with all services being done there.
Recently too reliable companies told me my voltage was extremely high (fire risk) and the wrong battery was in my jeep.
I was sold the jeep with an incorrect 2023 (650 CCA) mopar battery, causing high voltage (15+) and overcharging. Installed by dealer.
The specs for this jeep requires (730-800 CCA) as well as there being a 2nd battery.
With voltage being (13.7-14.7)
my voltage has been better (14.6)since installing the correct battery’s. Definitely recommend checking the specs.
dealership sold me vehicle with wrong battery installed causing high voltage and electronic issues
I purchased a 2021 gladiator about six months ago from North Knox jeep dealership with a lifetime warranty with all services being done there.
Recently too reliable companies told me my voltage was extremely high (fire risk) and the wrong battery was in my jeep.
I was sold the jeep with an incorrect 2023 (650 CCA) mopar battery, causing high voltage (15+) and overcharging. Installed by dealer.
The specs for this jeep requires (730-800 CCA) as well as there being a 2nd battery.
With voltage being (13.7-14.7)
my voltage has been better (14.6)since installing the correct battery’s. Definitely recommend checking the specs.
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