How to Fix the Auto Stop/Start Light on your Jeep Wrangler JL: Auxiliary Battery and Fuse Array

How to Fix the Auto Stop/Start Light on your Jeep Wrangler JL: Auxiliary Battery and Fuse Array

In this episode, I’ll show you How to Fix the Auto Stop/Start Light on your Jeep Wrangler JL which includes the Auxiliary Battery and Fuse Array. In case you replaced the auxiliary battery and the light is still on, this may help! We check out the connections that may be loose, change the auxiliary battery, and found that it was still an issue for us. It turned out to be the fuse array (linked below). I also show you how to shut off or disable the auto stop/start if you don’t want it on at all.

Mopar 68368854AA – Front Fuse Box (Fuse Array)
https://amzn.to/3QwYnLg

This is just some of what we have going on right now. We have some work going on with troubleshooting a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon JK Sway Bar light and actuator that will be in an upcoming episode. We’ll be installing a new manual Evo Manufacturing No-Limits disconnect for this JKU. And, the new gears and lockers have been installed in the Dana 60 and 14 bolt for the Jeep WJ. I’ll give you an update on that soon too as we get it back together and ready to wheel!

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