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Here's the skinny on that Ronnie:On a 2020 JL, is there a benefit and/or need to bypass the ess battery? I am fairly certain that it is already showing signs of dying.
I believe the issue of not starting due to bad aux battery has been fixed by the factory. What other reason would I proactively bypass the aux?
Currently my plan is to bypass once it dies.
At least in the 3.6L engine, all JLs from model year 2019 and beyond (a.k.a. you) will, when the ESS/Aux battery fails to have sufficient power, not cold crank upon your first attempt.
On subsequent attempts the vehicle will move exclusively to the main battery, shutting the ESS/Aux battery out of supplying any electric, and attempt to crank off of the main battery.
If successful, the vehicle will show a diagnostic light that it has turned off ESS. That light will remain illuminated until the next cold crank, if any, where a charged ESS/Aux battery is detected.
Turning off ESS in these 1 battery situations is a smart response by FCA. You don't want this two battery ESS system running ESS with one battery that during an ESS event may rob that one battery of the power it needs to crank the engine.
The rub here is that the two batteries are connected in parallel 99.9% of the time, and as such, a battery in need of energy can suck energy from one with greater supply.
If you'd like to take matters into your own hand you can disconnect the ESS/Aux battery for good by going to the main battery's negative terminal and finding the cable which is bolted on to the terminal that is CLOSER to the passenger's front quarter panel (NOT father: that's the ground) and remove it. I'd rap the end in electric tape or some insulator.
This takes the ESS/Aux battery out of the picture. But remember, like I said, your first attempt to crank will fail here.
Don't do this on a 2018 3.6L without the PCM update flash TSB 18-092-19. On vehicles without this flash, inadequate charge in the ESS/Aux battery result in the vehicle not attempting a crank.
Long story..it's part of the fix by the factory that you referred to in your post.
I hope this helps.
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