New Owners....CHECK YOUR FUSES.

cb4017

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I started to get a regular Start/Stop warning light after a few thousand miles. It usually happened first start of the day. I finally checked the fuses and relays in the TIPM and found about half the fuses and all the relays could be seated further (click!).

That was a couple of weeks ago. No warning light since.
 

Shadow's_Jepp

New member
So it seems that MANY electrical problems with the JL that people have been experiencing are actually due to poorly seated factory fuses. Seems like they are not getting installed properly at the factory, and are vibrating loose, so, when you bring home your shiny new Jeep, pop the hood, pop the fuse cover near the battery, and push down on all the fuses and relays. Most report having at least a few fuses click in. Takes a few minutes, and can save you a lot of head scratching, getting stranded, dealer visits, etc. Happy motoring!
When the ESS started acting up on our 19 JL After three trips to the dealer, they found that the F10 fuse was not only loose but had cracked in two. They replaced it no more problems.

His - 09 JKU Wrangler X 3.8 6spd.
Her's 19 JL Wrangler Sport 3.6 8 speed
 

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