Yep - thanks. My mistake.... I found that on a older thread here trying to search a solution for ya.NO. This is not possible. It was on some older Grand Cherokees (and possibly other Jeep models).
Did you disconnect the harness from the back of the pushbutton module when doing your wiring? If so, perhaps you didn't get the connector fully reseated? I've done mine a few times and notice the harness goes in further than expected before clicking in place.It does nothing, the push button start normally lights up for ACC or RUN but not lights either it’s like the button is not connected but I reconnected it.
CD?Eject the Cardi-B CD and put some 90's metal CD in there and it WILL start.
Good advice. Also, Michael, if your aux. battery is low, this can prevent the starter relay from energizing. Make sure both the main battery and the aux. battery are fully charged.If you have the small auxiliary battery - if you weren't careful when you disconnected the battery positive cable you may have allowed the end to touch ground and you probably blew one of the main, high amp fuses along the side of the fuse block assembly. That's because the positives of the two batteries are connected through that high amp fuse.
Later,
Johnny
Eject the Cardi-B CD and put some 90's metal CD in there and it WILL start.