Dont be mad at stellantis for this blame the govt regulations that stellantis has to followHad a feeling i might ne running a auxiliary bypass soon
There is / was no government regulation that specified that it was required.Dont be mad at stellantis for this blame the govt regulations that stellantis has to follow
Yes, blame Jeep/Stellantis, and don't forget the engineers who made ESS "better" by adding a two battery 12v system. @Ratbert has it right, common misunderstanding. Here's the government regulation. § 86.1869-12 (b) (4) (iii), titled "Engine Idle Start Stop" which provides optional federal credit regarding emission requirements.Dont be mad at stellantis for this blame the govt regulations that stellantis has to follow
but ya run the bypass
Maybe so but the general requirement for a more efficient car means that jeep had to make stupid decisions like the ESS in order to be compliant.There is / was no government regulation that specified that it was required.
I assume by "optional federal credit" you mean jeep gets money for doing it?Yes, blame Jeep/Stellantis, and don't forget the engineers who made ESS "better" by adding a two battery 12v system. @Ratbert has it right, common misunderstanding. Here's the government regulation. § 86.1869-12 (b) (4) (iii), titled "Engine Idle Start Stop" which provides optional federal credit regarding emission requirements.
So, dumping the aux battery for electrical start reliability is a fine thing to do. The planet might suffer a little however. Every Jeep owner gets to decide.