SmokyMtnsJeepGirl
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Thanks so much for this info! I do have the start/stop function though so does that make any difference with my aux battery? I dislike the start/stop function so much that I disable it as soon as I crank the engine.eTorque uses a 48v lithium ion battery pack that is under the body towards the rear, and has special charging components, like a mini version of an EV or hybrid.
The 12v start/stop battery that is troublesome in other models is a small sealed lead acid battery, just like a motorcycle, and has a much shorter lifespan. It does not have a very smart charging system, so they tend to die an early death.
Be happy you have eTorque, it is kind of a strange arrangement, but it gives extra torque and horsepower and has proven to be very reliable. I believe Jeep ditched it because of the cost and complexity, and people just didn't understand why they would want it.
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