EVEREADY
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- Everett
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- 2020 Jeep Wrangler
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Some CEL trouble codes will take several resets before they will cancel out if the trouble is no longer a concern and will stay in memory.
The first thing you need do, is power the radio from the battery with an appropriate fuse or connect the radio to one of the factory auxiliary circuits, if you have that capability. The radio ground lead should be grounded to a factory chassis grounding point. There is usually a factory chassis grounding point behind the front passenger kick panel.
I had the same problem in my 21 Silverado Diesel Dually when I had my CB powered through the cigarette lighter in the rear of the center console. When I key the radio, I would turn on the overhead dome lights, and cause all kinds of problems with my Infotainment System, I lost my GPS reception, and my traction and stability systems went ape on me.
When I wired the radio to the auxiliary battery and chassis grounded the radio the problem went away.
In my 23 Wrangler Rubi, I wired two Motorola and one CB radios to one of my 40-Amp Aux circuits and chassis grounded the radios. My Motorola UHF radio antenna is glass-mounted so there's no ground but my Motorola VHF and Cobra CB radios have chassis grounds to the antenna mounting brackets and I do not have any EMI/RFI interference issues.
Thanks Nokones, that is very helpful.I appreciate it.Some CEL trouble codes will take several resets before they will cancel out if the trouble is no longer a concern and will stay in memory.
The first thing you need do, is power the radio from the battery with an appropriate fuse or connect the radio to one of the factory auxiliary circuits, if you have that capability. The radio ground lead should be grounded to a factory chassis grounding point. There is usually a factory chassis grounding point behind the front passenger kick panel.
I had the same problem in my 21 Silverado Diesel Dually when I had my CB powered through the cigarette lighter in the rear of the center console. When I key the radio, I would turn on the overhead dome lights, and cause all kinds of problems with my Infotainment System, I lost my GPS reception, and my traction and stability systems went ape on me.
When I wired the radio to the auxiliary battery and chassis grounded the radio the problem went away.
In my 23 Wrangler Rubi, I wired two Motorola and one CB radios to one of my 40-Amp Aux circuits and chassis grounded the radios. My Motorola UHF radio antenna is glass-mounted so there's no ground but my Motorola VHF and Cobra CB radios have chassis grounds to the antenna mounting brackets and I do not have any EMI/RFI interference issues.
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