Lunentucker
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Probably the cute one.... Oh, you mean the battery, don't you?Which one did you get?
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Probably the cute one.... Oh, you mean the battery, don't you?Which one did you get?
Smaller is better than “dammit!!!!!”Interesting. The search told me group 48 but it’s smaller. I must have a group 94
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Aux battery is identical
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I don’t anymore.Probably the cute one.... Oh, you mean the battery, don't you?
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It isn't model specific, it's an options thing. AUX switch trucks all have the bigger main. Any package that forces the bigger alternator also has it.From what I recall the Mojave and Rubicon's had the larger batteries.
Wire to #2 and #4?
That’s literally how I jinxed myself. On the other hand, I used my winch during a recovery of another Jeep, at least 6 times the day before failure. So maybe it was me.<Knocks on wood> I'm going on five years now with the factory batteries and no issues (hopes I just didn't jinx myself...).
Replacement is really up to you.Also bought my Gladiator in March of 2020 and now am about to roll over on 48,000 mi, just noticing Aux battery is fading. I do have a winch but otherwise use few electrical devices, mix
of in town driving and highway. Unsure of next step or type of replacement, any thoughts ?
I am completely with you on this. My wife's Subie tells you how many gallons you save with the POS start-stop system. She's had it for close to 3 years, 50K miles and it show something like 2 gallons saved. Seriously? I turn it off every time I drive. If my next car has it, I'm deleting it whatever way I can.Wife’s 2019 JL aux battery failed, swapped hers out to the larger group 94, and disconnected Aux battery. Going to start/stop delete for here’s.
When hers went I decided to do the Genesis dual battery cause of my ARB fridge in bed, removed aux battery and did the stop start delete, works great.
I know I am using more gas cause of this choice but I am of the school of thought that shutting off my engine at every stop letting oil drain down for perhaps three minutes then starting then repeat, repeat and so on. I know they are millions of cars designed with it, the starters are designed to handle it , the engines are designed to handle it, I am just not designed to handle it…..Jack
Are the white clips the same as those under the dash?Also, I can’t recommend the fender removal to install the replacement aux enough. It makes it so easy. Just get some replacement white fender clips in advance.
No. The part number is 68526185AAAre the white clips the same as those under the dash?