Any particular reason you want to get to it, or are you just curious?Shoot, you mean you need to pull out bigger battery to get to the smaller EES under it?
No, just 2 batteries. One under the hood and the second is rearward on the frame.Do the 2.0 T4 have 3 total? 2 under hood, 1 48V along the frame underneath?
You might be thinking of the cooling systems, of which the 2.0 has three different onesDo the 2.0 T4 have 3 total? 2 under hood, 1 48V along the frame underneath?
The 3.6L Wrangler will not run (start) if either battery is too low, or bad. Also, jump-starting is a longer process, since the AUX battery must come back up to normal voltage before it will start. Since the vehicle electronics need constant power through a stop-start cycle, they run on only on the AUX and the main battery cranks the starter and ignition. Battery charge voltage will fluctuage a lot too -- from 12V to 14V -- depending on what state the system is in. Most of this is in the Owner's Manual.I was just wondering. Does the Jeep still run if one battery dies?
You actually can request a manual to be sent to you for free through Jeep Customer Service. I got mine and it is THICK.Thanks jeepsterfreak. They didn’t put an owners manual in my 19 jl