JeepDave
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- David
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- Chicagoland, USA
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- 2019 2D Sport, V6, Manual Transmission
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I have the 3.6, manual transmission, fuses pushed in. Jeep is a year old, 12,000 miles. Getting the ESS warning light, service needed. It clears itself upon restarting. I have been reading about that here and I tested it without the doors and it would still come on. I've hit the disable button before the warning light would have a chance to appear, and it still comes on. I have an appointment at the dealer tomorrow morning and I'll post results here with what they say the problem was.
Its pretty frequent now, probably comes on every time I drive it. Should have had it looked at earlier but with the manual transmission I don't ever use it. The temperature (northern IL) has taken a dive into the single digits, and the past couple of days, the Jeep hasn't been starting right up. If its a battery issue, it seems related, but I have good voltage according to the dash info. Last winter with even more severe temps (-27 was the lowest) I had no trouble starting or with anything else.
So that's my symptoms, hopefully they can figure it out and take care of it tomorrow, but I'll let you know what happens.
If you have any thoughts on what it might be based on this, I'd love to hear it and have some better ideas if they say they can't see anything wrong or whatever.
Its pretty frequent now, probably comes on every time I drive it. Should have had it looked at earlier but with the manual transmission I don't ever use it. The temperature (northern IL) has taken a dive into the single digits, and the past couple of days, the Jeep hasn't been starting right up. If its a battery issue, it seems related, but I have good voltage according to the dash info. Last winter with even more severe temps (-27 was the lowest) I had no trouble starting or with anything else.
So that's my symptoms, hopefully they can figure it out and take care of it tomorrow, but I'll let you know what happens.
If you have any thoughts on what it might be based on this, I'd love to hear it and have some better ideas if they say they can't see anything wrong or whatever.
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