Great videos. Thanks for producing these. I am a tech as well and so many times mechanics in RU-vid skip all the bullshit they encounter during an install.
Wow, That looked like a pain! The sparks you were getting are from the Auxiliary battery for the start-stop system. It's a smell battery right near the regular battery. On these vehicles, if you hear a click I wouldn't replace the starter because the solenoid and the main battery cable going to the starter have a separate fuse.
So Chrysler decided to have a start stop system that will wear out the starter more often then they decide to make the starter difficult to change??? That's just genius chrysler!
@@danielmcrae210 In the olden days companies used to make money by making good products that promote loyalty instead of robbing customers with terrible products.
So I took my 2017 to shop 3 starters later it last for 2 or 3 starts then nothing. So they recommend me take it to the dealer now. Tht it’s probably a security issue so I don’t kno we’ll see
@@barebabydid you figure out the issue? I replaced main battery and tested the Aux battery, also changed the starter. Still no crank no start. Relays seem to be ok. All I get is one click. Very aggravating.
Several low-voltage codes on several modules so I rechecked the battery and replaced it. Problem solved it did not need a starter. The battery was the entire problem so we have to be careful out here.