L06An_5
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So, this is just a FYI awareness, issue had been resolved.
***Short story: Failed battery.
Details:
I’ve a 2021 JLU Willys eTorque 3.6 v6, with few issues to date. In early 2022 started experiencing some ESS (Start/Stop) “Not Ready” issues. Jeep service checked it and indicated a parasitic draw, charged the battery and released it back to me. I installed a battery disconnect for my winch but still had the issue on occasion. Fast forward to a week ago and I’ve got a no Start dead Jeep. Some clicking, a lot of weird electronic messages like, “Not in park”, different ODB low voltage messages. Put on the charger and got her started, next day same issue. Same issue, except got harder to start and charge duration lasted less and less each time. Tested battery voltage from full charge, and again an hour later and documented a 2v drop which continued down over the hrs. Disconnected battery from the jeep an repeated the test, same result.
Called Jeep service described the problem and asked if I could bring the battery over. Told no go needed the whole Jeep in. Jeep was so difficult to start as this point, charger & jump pack no-luck I need the Jeep courtesy tow (8+ hrs. of pain for that).
Service dept. called for another description of the issue now that it was on-site. They then proceeded to ask about my mods and comment about parasitic draw. I repeated a description of my testing and they did note my comments on the work form.
Six hours later I got the call that my Jeep was ready. Bad battery, failed load test. I’m happy they got it and covered under warranty. Pain to have the Jeep towed into the dealership. Oh and they noted, no parasitic draw on the results.
***Short story: Failed battery.
Details:
I’ve a 2021 JLU Willys eTorque 3.6 v6, with few issues to date. In early 2022 started experiencing some ESS (Start/Stop) “Not Ready” issues. Jeep service checked it and indicated a parasitic draw, charged the battery and released it back to me. I installed a battery disconnect for my winch but still had the issue on occasion. Fast forward to a week ago and I’ve got a no Start dead Jeep. Some clicking, a lot of weird electronic messages like, “Not in park”, different ODB low voltage messages. Put on the charger and got her started, next day same issue. Same issue, except got harder to start and charge duration lasted less and less each time. Tested battery voltage from full charge, and again an hour later and documented a 2v drop which continued down over the hrs. Disconnected battery from the jeep an repeated the test, same result.
Called Jeep service described the problem and asked if I could bring the battery over. Told no go needed the whole Jeep in. Jeep was so difficult to start as this point, charger & jump pack no-luck I need the Jeep courtesy tow (8+ hrs. of pain for that).
Service dept. called for another description of the issue now that it was on-site. They then proceeded to ask about my mods and comment about parasitic draw. I repeated a description of my testing and they did note my comments on the work form.
Six hours later I got the call that my Jeep was ready. Bad battery, failed load test. I’m happy they got it and covered under warranty. Pain to have the Jeep towed into the dealership. Oh and they noted, no parasitic draw on the results.
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