You can only lead a horse to waterAt this point I can’t even tell if this is a joke or what. It’s the batteries.
My CO once told me that “they say you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink. Here in the navy, sometimes you have to put a vacuum up its ass and hold its head underwater.”You can only lead a horse to water
To also be clear, I didn't suggest JScan because I think there's an issue with the IBS. I'm hoping IBS data is a convenient way to confirm the battery isn't healthy.Just to be clear @alphawolff and @mwilk012 do this for a living. I’m just speculating.
Nope I wasn’t excluding you as someone knowledgeable, just myself. I appreciate the info you add without turning everything into a 10 paragraph answer that makes my eyes glaze over.To also be clear, I didn't suggest JScan because I think there's an issue with the IBS. I'm hoping IBS data will help confirm the battery isn't healthy.
At the risk of too much clarity, I didn't feel excluded. I learn a lot from posts by the guys you mentioned, and unlike them am very much an amateur.Nope I wasn’t excluding you as someone knowledgeable, just myself. I appreciate the info you add without turning everything into a 10 paragraph answer that makes my eyes glaze over.
One disadvantage of disabling it is you don't get the warnings when things in your electrical system start going south. For me those warnings led to a diagnostic of a bad IBS, which was covered under warranty.Get a JL lite and turn off the stop start function all together
It doesn’t like disable any systems. All it does is when you start the vehicle up, it tells the vehicle to shut it off. It literally works and pretends like it’s the button that’s why every time when I start my car I see the button light pressed and know that it’s off because the JL light does it for me It doesn’t really just shut off all your systems. It doesn’t have that kind of power. I understand your point about the warranty, though I just unmarried mine when I had to bring it into the dealer and that was it. If you’re a little text savvy, it would be a good option for you. If not then yeah I guess I wouldn’t go anywhere near . I’m out of warranty now so that doesn’t matter anymore to me lolOne disadvantage of disabling it is you don't get the warnings when things in your electrical system start going south. For me those warnings led to a diagnostic of a bad IBS, which was covered under warranty.
Does the Tazor JL :ite have to be left plugged in?It doesn’t like disable any systems. All it does is when you start the vehicle up, it tells the vehicle to shut it off. It literally works and pretends like it’s the button that’s why every time when I start my car I see the button light pressed and know that it’s off because the JL light does it for me It doesn’t really just shut off all your systems. It doesn’t have that kind of power. I understand your point about the warranty, though I just unmarried mine when I had to bring it into the dealer and that was it. If you’re a little text savvy, it would be a good option for you. If not then yeah I guess I wouldn’t go anywhere near . I’m out of warranty now so that doesn’t matter anymore to me lol
I know disabling it doesn't disable other systems. The lack of it working on its own, however, was an extremely obvious indication to me that something else was wrong with my electrical system.It doesn’t like disable any systems. All it does is when you start the vehicle up, it tells the vehicle to shut it off. It literally works and pretends like it’s the button that’s why every time when I start my car I see the button light pressed and know that it’s off because the JL light does it for me It doesn’t really just shut off all your systems. It doesn’t have that kind of power. I understand your point about the warranty, though I just unmarried mine when I had to bring it into the dealer and that was it. If you’re a little text savvy, it would be a good option for you. If not then yeah I guess I wouldn’t go anywhere near . I’m out of warranty now so that doesn’t matter anymore to me lol
Only for live functions which includes stop startDoes the Tazor JL :ite have to be left plugged in?
Maybe this will reach you...To be honest, while it seems obvious to you, I’m not convinced that the batteries are the problem. By spring, I will have searched some more and might end-up changing them.
Reason why I’m not convinced is this: As we all know by now, my ESS triggers flawlessly on the first stop of a commute. If my batteries are too weak to make ESS trigger on all the other stops of that same commute because the Jeep is on “battery protection “ mode, then why does it work on the first stop of the next commute and on and on…. If I have 5 errands to run on a 2 hour period, ESS will trigger on each first stop of each commute.
My take is if it’s the batteries going dead, then it would only fire up on the first stop of the first commute and then wouldn’t work again on that same 5 errand day. I can leave the instrment cluster on the ESS info and see, as soon as I lift my foot from the gas pedal, the message switch from ESS operating, to ESS not available, battery protection mode.
I did changed the battery sensor but it didn’t change a thing. Next thing I’ll investigate is the alternator.