James in FFX STN VA
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ThanksTrust me, lots of good info here, but some iffy info as well. First, NEVER EVER trust the dealership, as in NEVER EVER. If they are your best friend or relative, I'm sorry but I still wouldn't trust them. Verify everything yourself, as mentioned, make sure all the fuses are pushed down good. Remove the batteries & have them load tested at an AutoZone or similar place. They will be more accurate than any dealership I know. I would bet that 1 or both are bad & that may very well fix your issues.
Lastly, it is NOT impossible to find an electrical issue. Just someone who knows what they are doing. I have pretty much completely rewired my MR2 I used to have. So, I could easily diagnose electrical issues rather quickly & most are pretty easy to fix. It is hard, repetitive, cumbersome, slow going, tedious, & maddening, ABSOLUTELY. But, just a little time learning & taking the time to follow the wires & test the connections & it really is easy, once you know your vehicle & where things are going. So, tedious, yes, impossible, no!
If it isn't the batteries, your next best bet is to trace the wiring harnesses underneath & check the connections.
Only a good reputable tech that does this regularly will want even tackle it, as most shops can make more money doing easy mechanical repairs, than tracking down wires & grounds. So, knowing how to do this is imperative on the JL. Take the time to learn & go down that journey with your daughter. Then you both will know the Jeep inside & out & have some quality time together teaching her a skill that can safe her time & money. My daughters will tell you that are glad they know this stuff & cherish the time we spent together.
Electronics can be tough to find, but are typically easy to fix. Your dealership is stringing you along & I think they are trying to wait until your warranty is completely gone & then tell you to kiss off or then be able to charge you ridiculous fees to fix something. Like $150 to replace the battery, shoot my local AutoZone folks will help you right in their parking lot, no charge.
If you lived near me, I would be glad to help. Good luck!
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