flyer92
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Experienced Jeeper here, awaiting delivery of my 2-door Sport with 3.6L eTorque engine. I have read a lot about this system and other available engines (with and without eTorque), but just curious about the system's discharge rate while parked for days at a time. I know the standard ESS system with aux battery has introduced a variety of problems, including what appears to be a significant battery drain if the vehicle hasn't been driven in awhile. Unlike my old/trusty TJ and CJ-5, I know that all modern vehicles draw some amperage, but it is helpful to understand how long it takes before the electrical system in the 3.6L/eTorque discharges to the point where the vehicle can't be started. Any experience or recommendations?
While we're on the subject, will it harm the eTorque system to use a battery booster to jump a dead battery? I've heard a variety of things about that as well, and of course, my dealer can't tell me anything about it. Appreciate any insight/advice.
While we're on the subject, will it harm the eTorque system to use a battery booster to jump a dead battery? I've heard a variety of things about that as well, and of course, my dealer can't tell me anything about it. Appreciate any insight/advice.
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