seanjonesSUPERTRAMP
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I'll be @ 6 years in march. both batteries going strong. I top them off overnight once a week with some juice
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That's exactly what happened to me about 4-6 weeks agoPretty sure mine are going out, 29k miles.
I’ve got constant message of stop start not ready…battery charging.
I even get warnings about aux ports being temporarily unavailable because of battery charging.
read this means my aux is probably toast, and the main isn’t far behind.
dealer appt Monday. We’ll see if they’ll warrantee them since the jeep is less than 2 yrs old. I’ve got hinge bubbles and a non-retracting rear seatbelt that I’d like to warranty as well.
Interesting. I had to replace the aux battery in my 2018 every 12 months. I am starting to wonder if adding the Tazer JL to disable the start/stop and/or my electric steps had more to do with the bad aux than a "bad battery design." Thanks for the info...and dude! put your seatbelt on!!good question, nope never turn it off but often ESS doesn’t kick in when I’m not wearing my seatbelt ?? but I believe use the vehicle like it’s designed to be used with the features it’s equipped with. Don’t modify things and don’t f*!? around with things. The Jeep never sat for long periods of time since day one I bought it. Use it daily and every day. It gets its exercise daily more than myself. I need to start pulling and carrying my Jeep to reciprocate the workload. I might be as reliable and strong as my Jeep ???
I think you nailed it, like I said in this thread. For the way the Jeep is equipped and designed with the auxiliary 2nd battery w/ess it needs to be used. I hated it at first and now I feel I need it for city, stop and go driving. The thing that wrecks fuel economy is the taking off from stoplights/stop signs, any city controlled intersections hurts or fuel economy. With ESS activated I can hike up fuel economy a few mpgs positive. Without question ess works and I got used to it to the point I enjoy wearing my seat belt now ??.Two years ago I was getting the not ready/charging message. I left ESS on for a couple months instead of turning it off every time. Haven't seen that message since. I make sure to turn it on any time I take longer trips (at least 80 miles highway)—seems to do the trick. At least half my driving (mileage) is longer trips.
I wonder how many of the problems people have with the little battery stems from keeping ESS off all the time.
I read somewhere (this forum) that it takes a 10s stop for ESS to save fuel vs the cost of starting the engine again. Not sure how accurate that is, but it does make me think that using ESS in stop and go might just be hurting.I think you nailed it, like I said in this thread. For the way the Jeep is equipped and designed with the auxiliary 2nd battery w/ess it needs to be used. I hated it at first and now I feel I need it for city, stop and go driving. The thing that wrecks fuel economy is the taking off from stoplights/stop signs, any city controlled intersections hurts or fuel economy. With ESS activated I can hike up fuel economy a few mpgs positive. Without question ess works and I got used to it to the point I enjoy wearing my seat belt now ??.
it’s better then that for me. I swear with access city idling, meaning not moving I’ll average 14-17 mpg city ess deactivated. Activated I can go up to 21-22I read somewhere (this forum) that it takes a 10s stop for ESS to save fuel vs the cost of starting the engine again. Not sure how accurate that is, but it does make me think that using ESS in stop and go might just be hurting.
I just noticed this message today on startup.I even get warnings about aux ports being temporarily unavailable because of battery charging.
read this means my aux is probably toast, and the main isn’t far behind.