Soul Man
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UPDATE: FIXED see 5th post
Warning light for ESS on dash and "Start/Stop Unavailable Service Start/Stop System" message.
2020 Willys
Took out fuse and removed ground from Aux (closest to passenger fender) per Jumperless Aux Battery Bypass | Jeep Wrangler Forums (JL / JLU) - Rubicon, Sahara, Sport, 4xe, 392 - JLwranglerforums.com and no change (several start/stops/miles driven since then).
Took to Auto Parts store and load tested main battery (+/- on main) and it was good. (ALSO) getting 13.5-13.9v on dash when motor running.
Had them load test Aux (+ main and the - on the disconnected lead from the Aux) and he said the Aux was bad. (But if this was the real problem all should be good once I bypassed?????)
FULL STORY:
Shorted out power cable to winch (got loose and rubbed on belt). After this happened, I started it up fine and shut it down to make sure things still working after i removed the bad cable. Later that day started it fine, drove about a mile and got "Pull over, everything about to shut down" warning on dash and then everything shut down (which I now know is the Aux /PDC going bad...)
Took to dealer who said bad breaker in the PDC and they replaced the PDC and got it running.
Told me they tested battery(ies?) and was good :/
Prior to all this, alternator clutch was going bad/loud. They replaced alternator, but damaged the connector/harness and had to get a part to replace that.
Picked up Jeep after them having it for FOUR WEEKS and the ESS light was on (so they returned me a Jeep in need of service after having it for 4 weeks) and was so disgusted I took it home. Also, they charged me 5 hours labor to trouble shoot which makes me mad now that I know that is the exact symptom of the Aux/PDC not working
1.) I actually DO like the ESS and would like it to work (knowing if it strands me I can pull the fuse and disconnect ground and get running again (?))
2.) More importantly, if too expensive/trouble to fix I want to make sure nothing is going to strand me.
Any suggestions?
Have appt on Wed with another dealer, but if just replacing the Aux, I can pull fender and do that myself (already ordered the fasteners!)
Edited the load test first paragraph for clarity.
Warning light for ESS on dash and "Start/Stop Unavailable Service Start/Stop System" message.
2020 Willys
Took out fuse and removed ground from Aux (closest to passenger fender) per Jumperless Aux Battery Bypass | Jeep Wrangler Forums (JL / JLU) - Rubicon, Sahara, Sport, 4xe, 392 - JLwranglerforums.com and no change (several start/stops/miles driven since then).
Took to Auto Parts store and load tested main battery (+/- on main) and it was good. (ALSO) getting 13.5-13.9v on dash when motor running.
Had them load test Aux (+ main and the - on the disconnected lead from the Aux) and he said the Aux was bad. (But if this was the real problem all should be good once I bypassed?????)
FULL STORY:
Shorted out power cable to winch (got loose and rubbed on belt). After this happened, I started it up fine and shut it down to make sure things still working after i removed the bad cable. Later that day started it fine, drove about a mile and got "Pull over, everything about to shut down" warning on dash and then everything shut down (which I now know is the Aux /PDC going bad...)
Took to dealer who said bad breaker in the PDC and they replaced the PDC and got it running.
Told me they tested battery(ies?) and was good :/
Prior to all this, alternator clutch was going bad/loud. They replaced alternator, but damaged the connector/harness and had to get a part to replace that.
Picked up Jeep after them having it for FOUR WEEKS and the ESS light was on (so they returned me a Jeep in need of service after having it for 4 weeks) and was so disgusted I took it home. Also, they charged me 5 hours labor to trouble shoot which makes me mad now that I know that is the exact symptom of the Aux/PDC not working
1.) I actually DO like the ESS and would like it to work (knowing if it strands me I can pull the fuse and disconnect ground and get running again (?))
2.) More importantly, if too expensive/trouble to fix I want to make sure nothing is going to strand me.
Any suggestions?
Have appt on Wed with another dealer, but if just replacing the Aux, I can pull fender and do that myself (already ordered the fasteners!)
Edited the load test first paragraph for clarity.
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