High Voltage Battery - Jeep WRANGLER 2024 Owner's Handbook Manual

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3.
Remove the release cap from the quarter
trim panel.
4.
After removing the release cap, pull it
directly away from the quarter trim panel to
release the fuel door.
Fuel Door Emergency Release
5.
Reinstall the release cap into the quarter
trim when completed.
6.
Wait 15 seconds and then begin fueling your
vehicle.

HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY

Your vehicle is equipped with a Lithium-ion high
voltage battery that is used to power the electric
powertrain systems. The high voltage battery is
located underneath the vehicle.
High Voltage Battery Service Disconnect
The high voltage battery service disconnect is
located under the load floor of the cargo area, at
the front left side.
WARNING!
Never try to remove the high voltage
battery service disconnect. The high voltage
battery service disconnect is used when
your vehicle requires service by a qualified
technician at an authorized dealership.
Failure to follow this warning can result
in electrical shock, toxic emissions, fire,
and other hazards which can cause death
or serious injury including severe burns,
respiratory injuries, and blindness.
The high voltage battery and battery
case have no parts that you or an
unqualified technician can service. Under no
circumstances should you or an unqualified
technician open, disassemble, penetrate,
or tamper with the high voltage battery,
battery case, their cables, or connectors.
Damage to these components can result
in electrical shock, toxic emissions, fire,
and other hazards which can cause death
or serious injury including severe burns,
respiratory injuries, and blindness. You
should take the vehicle to an authorized
dealership for any service or maintenance
on these high voltage components.
The high voltage system can be hot during
and after starting, and when the vehicle
is shut off or charging. Be careful of both
the high voltage and the high temperature.
Failure to do so can result in severe burns.
Disposal of the High Voltage Battery
Your vehicle's high voltage battery is designed
to last the life of your vehicle.
Your vehicle contains a sealed Lithium-ion high
voltage battery. If the battery is disposed of
improperly, there is a risk of electrical shock
and toxic emissions which can cause severe
burns, respiratory injuries, fires, and other
hazards resulting in serious injury or death.
General Information
The vehicle is also equipped with a Battery
Management system that is designed to
maximize the life expectancy of the high voltage
battery, maximize driving range, and ensure safe
operation.
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WARNING!
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