Yo no lie you violated i took your advice because i had a problem with my Cherokee and thought that i had to call the tow but i watched your video and it instantly turned the car on thank man god bless you fr fr happy new years too
Did you ever find out what it was? Seems like I’m having issues with my 2021. It’s having trouble when I start it for the first time of the day but the rest of the day it’s perfectly fine
Additionally: I was trying to find the battery voltage on my car's dashboard and clicked the down arrow on the steering wheel. However, I had to do a few more clicks to find it... I first pressed "down" and then when i got to "vehicle info" i clicked the "right" arrow a few times to pan over to the battery voltage.
Normal maintenance routine. Routine oil change and it has had a 50,000 mile service done on it. Going to get other mile marker services done soon (i.e. 100,000 mile, 150,000 mile, and on and on).
Did you ever really get an answer why this is happening? My battery reads 14.2 my 2019 jeep has 41k on it. I have slow start, like a drag then fires up. Just now remote start doesn’t start at all.
For me, I had the starter & starter solenoid replaced at a Tuffy auto maintenance location. I have had reliable starts ever since, that was about April 2022 & it's now December 2022. I pray that you receive the repair that you need.
@@3barefoot I pray that it is a smooth fix. A reliable repair that takes only a day or two, if that long, and a reliable ride for the all the time that the vehicle is in your family.
@@steeperbird724 is the battery producing enough amp (12.8 -14)? Also, is there enough oil in the engine? Sometimes, Jeep is very stubborn concerning the oil pressure sensor. If you add a quart or 2 of oil if it's low, it helps; moreso, the whole oil change (and updating the computer of that) has it running fine.
Through my experience, it has been a number of things: 1. Sometimes, after an oil change it works better. 2. The battery needs to be an "AGM battery". 3. Sometimes the starter needs to be replaced.
Yes. Keep a real good team of mechanics (mobile and at shop) stay ahead of the maintenance so that you can order the parts for low and let them put it on. For example, in Rockledge, Florida a shop called Toy-Lex are good with Toyota, Lexus, Jeep maintenance at reasonable prices.
Don't listen to this dude. I'm a mechanic and shop owner. RUN from any Chrysler product such as jeep like the plague. They are one of the worst cars on the road today
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One of the things that helps me is either putting a quart or 2 of oil 🛢️ in if it needs it or getting an oil change. Also, along the journey with this Jeep I had loose battery 🔋 terminal (insulated wire with the loop that attaches to the battery) that was changed - it help me with the start & random shutoff issue.
@@mrwise7067 try scrolling up & down ⬆️⬇️. The distraction usually comes with the versions of fuel ⛽ economy/miles per gallon. Keep scrolling you should see the battery/voltage/amp meter.