TheNewGuy
Well-Known Member
The diesel comes with the AUX battery whether you have the tow package or not. The AUX Switches come with the tow package. If you don't get the tow package you don't have the aux switches.So me personally I purchased the auxiliary battery/tow system not because I plan on towing, but because having the auxiliary battery system is really nice. I already currently have three items tied into it. Aux 1, 2, and 3.
I don't know about in other states, but in Texas batteries tend to last about 3 years before they start having issues. I know it will cost a little more, but I plan on replacing both batteries at the same time. It's probably going to cost me about $600 because I'm not going to skimp on battery cost. I'm going to go for some top-of-the-line stuff. But if you have any intention on using the auxiliary battery and/or the auxiliary buttons (Personally I think they're extremely handy) I wouldn't get rid of it.
For $100 you can get something that will remember your choice every time you start the vehicle. I don't see why you do away with such a useful thing like an auxiliary battery. If you have no intention of ever adding any other electronics to the Wrangler, I guess it makes sense.
I don't know, for me whe whole reason I bought my Wrangler was to modify it. Aux 1 is my Dixie Horn, aux 2 is my light bar, aux 3 Is two front universal attachment points. (I haven't rigged it up yet but) aux 4 will be two rear universal attachment points. Plug and play is extremely valuable to me.
The ESS system is a poor design and a PITA when the AUX dies. At least its more easily accessible on the diesel.
Many people don't use ESS and don't have the AUX switches so really no need for that battery.
I haven't done away with the AUX battery. The SmartStopStart just makes the button a smart button so it remembers the previous setting when the JL was turned off.
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