Rhinebeck01
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I have a 2018 JLU. Should the remove fuse 42 and aux negative cable work to bypass the small starting battery on my year Jeep?
@wheels082
I have a 2018 JL, that was manufactured on 5/5/18 and the N1-N2, 40 amp fused bypass jumper worked well before and after, TSB 18-092-19 (Power Control Update) that changed the dual battery behavior on my 2018 JL. Been using a 40 amp fused bypass jumper for 4 yrs. and 69,000+.
Also works is.... N1 to Main positive 40 amp fused bypass jumper.
As for the "jumperless bypass" approach, I have not tried that and many here, thanks to posts made that were never followed up on, have muddied the water so to speak in regard to this jumperless bypass thing..
Some posts have left some here wondering is a 2018 JL has not had TSB 18-092-19 performed, not be able to do this jumperless bypass thing....
Anyway, to you, @wheels082 ..... Do try removing F42 and disconnecting and isolating the Aux neg cable that is attached to your Main's neg cable (it's the smaller of the two cables. For your 2018, probably the closest cable to you if you are leaning in over the passenger side fender).
Do the fuse pull and disconnect and isolation of the cable and then go to start your JL. IF your 2018 JL starts right up and no EVIC reports then you know the deed was accomplished..
IF, if you see the JL not starting with single button push, EVIC message then obviously it was a no go. So, just replace the F42 and reconnect the cable and you are back where you were. Any EVIC message that remains will go off after a / a few engine on and offs.
IF the jumperless approach does not work (it very well will) then just do the simple, 40amp fused bypass jumper between N1 and N2 along with the Aux neg cable disconnect mentioned earlier.
Do lets us know here how you make out. Only takes say 10 min. to try and no animals can be harmed during testing..
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