Against my advice, one of my daughters went out and bought a 2021 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. Jeep had about 40,000 miles on it
She's had about two weeks and now it's throwing warning lights.
One light is for that auto engine stop (I'll probably end up replacing that auxiliary battery for her (which is a pain in the … to replace).
The other appears to be something with the two or four-wheel-drive. Light pops up down on the lower console. I'm not real familiar with jeeps at this time.
Anyway, and talking with some people if you have to replace these batteries, they're saying you need to stay with the Mopar batteries which to me doesn't make sense.
Anyone know if there's any truth to that, that you need to replace these with Mopar batteries?
She's had about two weeks and now it's throwing warning lights.
One light is for that auto engine stop (I'll probably end up replacing that auxiliary battery for her (which is a pain in the … to replace).
The other appears to be something with the two or four-wheel-drive. Light pops up down on the lower console. I'm not real familiar with jeeps at this time.
Anyway, and talking with some people if you have to replace these batteries, they're saying you need to stay with the Mopar batteries which to me doesn't make sense.
Anyone know if there's any truth to that, that you need to replace these with Mopar batteries?