- Location
- Nashville, TN
Went to start my XJ the other day and it wouldn't start. Not surprising, as I haven't driven in a couple months. Jumped it off and let it run about 30 minutes with a couple runs around the neighborhood. Shut it off and when I went to start it again it wouldn't do anything - like there wasn't even a battery in it. Jumped it off again and it started, but died when I took the cables off twice, then ran the third time I tried it.
Today did a little test.
Jeep A with Battery A - 1998 ZJ daily driver. Battery is known good.
Jeep B with Battery B - 2001 XJ trail rig. Battery unknown.
Put battery B in Jeep A - Fired right up. Let it idle about 20 minutes
Put battery A in Jeep B - Fired right up. Tried it 10 times, no issues.
Put battery A in Jeep A - Fired right up
Put battery B in Jeep B - no response, like there wasn't a battery in it (even after Jeep A charged it for about 20 minutes)
So - does that suggest in the XJ trail rig that the battery is bad, that the starter is bad, or that the combination of a weak starter and a weak battery is the issue.
Today did a little test.
Jeep A with Battery A - 1998 ZJ daily driver. Battery is known good.
Jeep B with Battery B - 2001 XJ trail rig. Battery unknown.
Put battery B in Jeep A - Fired right up. Let it idle about 20 minutes
Put battery A in Jeep B - Fired right up. Tried it 10 times, no issues.
Put battery A in Jeep A - Fired right up
Put battery B in Jeep B - no response, like there wasn't a battery in it (even after Jeep A charged it for about 20 minutes)
So - does that suggest in the XJ trail rig that the battery is bad, that the starter is bad, or that the combination of a weak starter and a weak battery is the issue.