rornelas
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Can someone send me an example for me to verify that I’m using the right spot? I am installing the Voswitch JL300 and need to ground it properly.
“You will see a welded metal threaded stud sticking horizontally out of the sheet metal with a 10mm nut on it. You can identify it easily because it will already have one or two black factory ground wires bolted to it.”
If you were to connect the Voswitch ground directly to the negative battery post, you would bypass this sensor. The Jeep's computer wouldn't know the Voswitch is drawing power, which leads to 12V charging errors and dead batteries. Always use the fender grounding stud on a 4xe.
“You will see a welded metal threaded stud sticking horizontally out of the sheet metal with a 10mm nut on it. You can identify it easily because it will already have one or two black factory ground wires bolted to it.”
If you were to connect the Voswitch ground directly to the negative battery post, you would bypass this sensor. The Jeep's computer wouldn't know the Voswitch is drawing power, which leads to 12V charging errors and dead batteries. Always use the fender grounding stud on a 4xe.
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