- First Name
- Kendall
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- Feb 5, 2018
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- Location
- Santa Clarita, CA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 Rubicon
Newer vehicles - properly wired for towing, do NOT consume any more power than older vehicles when towing. To wit, a newer vehicle can sit parked for a couple of months or more - just like an older vehicle and then fire right up. Power for the lights (brake, turn signal, and marker) will always come from the tow vehicle via the installed harness. An aux braking system may or may not use the towed vehicle's battery for power and if it does, then a charging system needs to be sized to offset this draw.I have found that the 12 volt charge line from the RV just does not provide enough for these newer vehicles with their power draw.
As has been discussed previously (ad nauseum?) in this thread is that it is important that the towed vehicle remains in a sleep (low-power draw) state. In the case of the 2018+ Wrangler and Gladiators, ANY harness attempt to illuminate a rear light (brake/turn or marker) will cause the Jeep to wake-up IF AND ONLY IF that Jeep is equipped with factory rear LED lights. So, yes, a higher current Toad Charger may be able to overcome the current draw of one of the Jeeps that is not in sleep-state but this is addressing a symptom where it may be better to address the actual problem (not allowing the Jeep to wake up).
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