โJun-08-2014 11:31 AM
โJun-14-2014 02:08 PM
campmansd wrote:
Jerry0312 wrote:
The primary reason for the key in Acc position is to power the brake antiskid system. It would be very easy to flat spot a set of toad tires if you ever have to make a panic stop. For this reason, I still have the key in Acc.
Can I ask you what is the source of this information? It seems unlikely that the ABS system would be powered in the accessory key position, but perhaps it's intentionally designed for flat towing that way. I'll test mine tomorrow and see what happens.
Update: I tested this today on my 2014 Wrangler with some simulated panic stops on loose surfaces. Key on ABS works as designed. Key in ACC position, no ABS- wheels locked up.
* This post was edited 06/11/14 04:49pm by Ductape *
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So what is the right answer to key in acc position ????? Leave in or take out? I have a 2010 wrangler and the book does say leave in ACC pos. but my wheels do not lock so can I take out the key?????
โJun-13-2014 07:22 PM
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โJun-10-2014 05:33 PM
Jerry0312 wrote:
The primary reason for the key in Acc position is to power the brake antiskid system. It would be very easy to flat spot a set of toad tires if you ever have to make a panic stop. For this reason, I still have the key in Acc.
โJun-10-2014 08:02 AM
Jerry0312 wrote:
We currently tow a 2013 Wrangler Unlimited. You are correct about the steering lock, it was removed in 07-08. The primary reason for the key in Acc position is to power the brake antiskid system. It would be very easy to flat spot a set of toad tires if you ever have to make a panic stop. For this reason, I still have the key in Acc.
โJun-10-2014 07:58 AM
โJun-09-2014 02:33 PM
thankdog wrote:
Thank you to all answers - I have found everything - I used the above suggested websites and found a great price on towbar and harness kit. You guys are a terrific resource THANK YOU!
I have one final question - do any of you use any protection on your toad to protect the paint/windshield from rocks, etc.
โJun-09-2014 08:27 AM
thankdog wrote:
I have one final question - do any of you use any protection on your toad to protect the paint/windshield from rocks, etc.
โJun-09-2014 07:24 AM
alageezer wrote:
Just bought a Wrangler Unlimited also, and am curious to what you learn. Book says to leave key in Acc and disconnect neg. battery cable. What I don't understand is a 14 model does not have a locking steering wheel, so why would you need to leave the key?
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