If you remove the aux battery then connect the positive from the aux to the positive on the main battery and tie the ground up out of the way you wont need the aux battery anymore. I removed the aux battery 4 years ago.
Ahh Good video. Beat me to filming my own. Never understood people tearing out this and that in there videos to get at that battery. Those inner liners are so flimsy all they had to do was fold it out of the way!
A lot of people had talked about either removing the whole fender or the entire fuse box to get to the auxiliary battery. I just wanted to show a different way that you could access the battery, by just unbolting part of the inner fender because mine is the stock plastic one you just bend it out-of-the-way, and you have access to the auxiliary battery
I'm Brazilian, I have a question, what is the function of this auxiliary battery, thank you.
If you remove the aux battery then connect the positive from the aux to the positive on the main battery and tie the ground up out of the way you wont need the aux battery anymore. I removed the aux battery 4 years ago.
Ahh Good video. Beat me to filming my own. Never understood people tearing out this and that in there videos to get at that battery. Those inner liners are so flimsy all they had to do was fold it out of the way!
Saved my a** on the side of the road. Thanks
Yes sir hate it happen on the side of the road cause it’s dang hot down here where I’m at
Are those push pins on the bottom connecting the liner to the jeep or rivets?
They are holding the liner to a plastic piece that gives the outer fender it’s rigidity at the bottom. Not rivets.
@@GFCAMPING thanks. Were you able to reuse them or do they break when removed?
I like it. Thanks for sharing.
What did you do exactly?
A lot of people had talked about either removing the whole fender or the entire fuse box to get to the auxiliary battery. I just wanted to show a different way that you could access the battery, by just unbolting part of the inner fender because mine is the stock plastic one you just bend it out-of-the-way, and you have access to the auxiliary battery
Super !