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2018 JL Starting Issues

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JL Sport with 3.6 Pentastar, 110,000 km, with offroad use. Unrelated to climate, tropical island.

The issue started after offroading. I began getting intermittent long cranks (2–3 secs), no check engine light, no engine codes, but did get an ESS unavailable message on the dash. Once the engine started, the Jeep drove perfectly, no power loss or drivability issues. Restarting after driving was usually smooth.

At one point I had a start where the engine fired, RPM rose, then dipped briefly. Around the same time, the brakes/ESC briefly grabbed only when reversing at low speed. Throttle body and air filter were cleaned due to dust, which made no difference.

Battery-related work was then done. I’ve since confirmed that the aux battery was physically removed and that the old aux battery was swollen. After this work, starting improved significantly, the ESS message disappeared, and ESS currently works.

However, the issue is still not fully resolved. If I press and hold the start button for about one second, the engine starts smoothly. If I do a quick tap and let the Jeep handle the start sequence, it does start, but you can feel and hear it struggle slightly. Once running, the Jeep drives amazingly, like nothing is wrong.

Generic OBD scans show no engine codes. There are no stalls, no loss of power, and no drivability problems once the engine is on.

My concern is that the aux battery was removed but the system may be spoofed or partially deleted, allowing ESS to remain active while the vehicle is effectively running on a single battery. This feels like voltage instability during the crank/start transition rather than fuel, spark, or compression.

Looking for input from anyone who has seen tap-vs-hold start behavior on a JL, ESS working without a physical aux battery, or ABS/ESC odd behavior caused by voltage issues. Also looking for guidance on the correct way to resolve this cleanly (proper delete vs restoring factory setup).

Thanks in advance.
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I have an similar issue but I do have a CEL. Dealer is waiting on fuel pressure sensor that’s in the tank.
 

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Your main battery may be bad. Charge battery and then load test it, replace it if it fails the load test. Removing the aux does not disable start/stop
 

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It sounds familiar to the time my 2019 with 55,000 miles... the Aux battery with the dust and of course that kinda take the main battery with it. Who knows why but doing both at the same time made the electronics happy though not me because of the cost. Oh well.
I press the Start Button to start. I didn't know there was another way so not sure why you have a Press vs. Tap question?
 

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Thanks to everyone trying to help, I do believe it is electronics that is causing the issue, it only make sense that the main battery might’ve gotten drained too at least during the death of the aux. I’ll take it into account and update this thread.
Btw, I didn’t know deleting the aux wouldn’t disable ESS automatically, then I guess that is just putting extra strain on my main.
 
 







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