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The auxiliary??? Probably a good place to start!

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Ended up being the main battery, did the Aux delete boiught a new main and it cranked right up. It was just odd that all electronics, windows, etc worked as normal it just wouldn't crank.
 

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Ended up being the main battery, did the Aux delete boiught a new main and it cranked right up. It was just odd that all electronics, windows, etc worked as normal it just wouldn't crank.
Something I've noticed myself recently, especially after I did my auxiliary delete, and even though I bought a bigger stronger better battery for the main one, the Vehicle systems do you put a toil on the now one battery system.

It might be worthwhile to purchase a NOCO Genius system. I bought one for my Wrangler and have it installed currently. I plug it in when it's going to be sitting for 2 or 3 days, and it usually takes about a day and a half to fully charge the battery. I don't know if that's normal or not, I'd imagine it's not normal. But it's fine not a bad idea to get one of those installed on your Wrangler so that you can guarantee your battery is always properly charged. At minimum it'll allow for a longer life of the battery.

Just a thought! ;)
 

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Something I've noticed myself recently, especially after I did my auxiliary delete, and even though I bought a bigger stronger better battery for the main one, the Vehicle systems do you put a toil on the now one battery system.

It might be worthwhile to purchase a NOCO Genius system. I bought one for my Wrangler and have it installed currently. I plug it in when it's going to be sitting for 2 or 3 days, and it usually takes about a day and a half to fully charge the battery. I don't know if that's normal or not, I'd imagine it's not normal. But it's fine not a bad idea to get one of those installed on your Wrangler so that you can guarantee your battery is always properly charged. At minimum it'll allow for a longer life of the battery.

Just a thought! ;)
After a 3 week trip in our Willys came home to a completely dead battery in my wife's Rubicon.
From that point on if ether of the jeeps are going to sit for more than 3 days I will hook up a charger.
I went with this one on Amazon. It gives me all the info I need.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PVFYJSP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 

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Seriously, Scott?!?!

As has been made clear here countless times... every time someone asks the mods to delete a thread, God kills a puppy. So now Earnest here...
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gets to take a little dirt-nap. I hope you're happy with yourself...
 

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