Good video! Did this on my 21 JT, reverse camera didn't work afterward. Since the auxiliary battery wasn't dead, I reversed the delete the next day then drove the vehicle than deleted it again and reverse camera started working. Must of took time for the computer to recognize change of current flow?
I disconnected negative terminal on the main battery and that seems to have gotten the warning and the yellow light off. Seems to have screwed up the infotainment console but that may reset itself. I'll look into it tomorrow. Thanks for your help
Yes, thats what i meant but some of the apps didn't show up. And y XM radio didn't load back. Maybe it'll do better after it sits tonight. Thank you for your help@TheCrayonBrotherhood
Hey so I pulled fuse 42, removed the L shaped terminal, taped it up..everything you did in your video. My Jeep starts up perfectly fine, but I'm still getting the "A!" on the dash with the warning coming up "Start/stop unavailable". Any idea why?
I've disconnected the correct auxiliary battery ground AND pulled fuse 42 but I'm still getting the reminder and that dang yellow light. The yellow "A" with the ! Did you completely disconnect your main battery? I'm thinking this may be needed to reset the computer?
Did mine so far so good
Good video! Did this on my 21 JT, reverse camera didn't work afterward. Since the auxiliary battery wasn't dead, I reversed the delete the next day then drove the vehicle than deleted it again and reverse camera started working. Must of took time for the computer to recognize change of current flow?
@@markstebelton5953 oh wow this is a first for me on the camera not working. Did you completely disconnect the battery after the bypass ?
@@TheCrayonBrotherhood No, battery still in vehicle. Its dead now.
if you go through the fender well 3 bolts hold the bottom tray which allows you to drop the aux battery out.. Its how I removed mine
I disconnected negative terminal on the main battery and that seems to have gotten the warning and the yellow light off. Seems to have screwed up the infotainment console but that may reset itself. I'll look into it tomorrow. Thanks for your help
I had to go in and set my infotainment system back up with the settings colors and back ground of my likings if that’s what you mean?
Yes, thats what i meant but some of the apps didn't show up. And y XM radio didn't load back. Maybe it'll do better after it sits tonight. Thank you for your help@TheCrayonBrotherhood
Everything is good now. I just had to give my system a chance to reset after disconnecting negative terminal. Thanks for your help!!
I've been looking for my aux battery for over an hour now on my Wrangler, i can't find it...............;)
Do you still have no issues with your Jeep? I have a '21 Gladiator I Want to try this on
Nope none.
Great!!! Thank you. I'll try this when i get home@@TheCrayonBrotherhood
Hey so I pulled fuse 42, removed the L shaped terminal, taped it up..everything you did in your video. My Jeep starts up perfectly fine, but I'm still getting the "A!" on the dash with the warning coming up "Start/stop unavailable". Any idea why?
@@shelbotron09 disconnect the positive terminal from your battery. Let it sit for about five minutes and reconnect.
@TheCrayonBrotherhood ah okay. Is this essentially resetting the computer settings? Also, is a voltage of 14.1 normal after doing this?
@ ya it should level back out in the high 13s sometimes in the 14s. It’s just like if you replaced the battery.
I've pulled fuse 42 and disconnected auxiliary negative but still have that same message. Any ides?
@@chipforeagle it’s difficult to say without seeing it first hand. Depending on what year your jeep is determines what cable you remove and cover up.
I've disconnected the correct auxiliary battery ground AND pulled fuse 42 but I'm still getting the reminder and that dang yellow light. The yellow "A" with the !
Did you completely disconnect your main battery? I'm thinking this may be needed to reset the computer?
@@chipforeagle yes I did, let me know if that does the trick for you.