From your description, I'm not sure what removing the fuse did for you since the light is still on. If all you did was remove the connection to the aux batter, you would get the same result.
There’s no such thing as a dumb question. By disconnecting just the negative the aux battery is actually removed from the circuit. You can also disconnect the positive too, but the result is the same.
@@ErisnelGarcia-y9j Dumb question but is do you know if your main battery is charged all the way? It’s an AGM battery so it won’t charge off a normal battery charger.
The idiotic car manufacturers these days want to be "green", so they used SOY-based insulation for the wiring. The idiots who decided to do use a FOODSTUFF on vehicle wiring should be drawn and quartered. OF COURSE it is going to attract rodents... I explicitly asked Jeep if they still did that and they lied and said that they didn't, but I ended up with wiring damage that the dealership would not cover under warranty (so I fixed it myself and armored the cables) -- that was also the last time I took my vehicle to the dealership (River Oaks Jeep in Houston). I hook my Jeep up to an electric fence charger when I park it in my garage and have an electrified grid of #3 rebar with very short (about 1") pieces of 1/2" PVC acting as insulators so that the rebar is not touching the ground. Any rodents that touch the grid while walking under the Jeep or any who touch the Jeep and ground at the same time will get a bit of a shock. I haven't had any problems since then.
I think it's called a 12 X 8 cord.... Amazon has them.
From your description, I'm not sure what removing the fuse did for you since the light is still on. If all you did was remove the connection to the aux batter, you would get the same result.
He took out the wrong fuse (F49).
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but why don't you have to disconnect the positive cable frim the aux battery?
There’s no such thing as a dumb question. By disconnecting just the negative the aux battery is actually removed from the circuit. You can also disconnect the positive too, but the result is the same.
The start stop indicator will turn off on its own after a few cycles of restarting the jeep.
I disconnected the negative and no power . I disconnected the other an no power . What do you think it could be ?
If you start it and take the negative completely off dose it die or stay running? Might have a bad alternator
New alternator . Mine is a 2021 gladiator
@@ErisnelGarcia-y9j Dumb question but is do you know if your main battery is charged all the way? It’s an AGM battery so it won’t charge off a normal battery charger.
I put a brand new yesterday
I will try to hook the positive of the aux battery to the main one to see what happens
Does remote start still work?
Yup. Everything works besides the start stop
Wronge fuse
The idiotic car manufacturers these days want to be "green", so they used SOY-based insulation for the wiring. The idiots who decided to do use a FOODSTUFF on vehicle wiring should be drawn and quartered. OF COURSE it is going to attract rodents... I explicitly asked Jeep if they still did that and they lied and said that they didn't, but I ended up with wiring damage that the dealership would not cover under warranty (so I fixed it myself and armored the cables) -- that was also the last time I took my vehicle to the dealership (River Oaks Jeep in Houston). I hook my Jeep up to an electric fence charger when I park it in my garage and have an electrified grid of #3 rebar with very short (about 1") pieces of 1/2" PVC acting as insulators so that the rebar is not touching the ground. Any rodents that touch the grid while walking under the Jeep or any who touch the Jeep and ground at the same time will get a bit of a shock. I haven't had any problems since then.
New battery new auxiliary battery still no crank
Don’t let your wife see you laying tools down on her fender!
😂😂 I’m the one who takes care of it she won’t even wash the thing.
I love my cats
I disconnected the negative and no power . I disconnected the other an no power . What do you think it could be