2010 Jeep Compass new battery new starter ran for 4 days no back to won't start

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Asked by GuruHXFRY Jul 15, 2019 at 05:41 AM about the 2010 Jeep Compass Sport 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2010 Jeep Compass no click  no crank on start ... 3 weeks ago I replaced the
Battery 4 days ago I replaced the starter worked fine until today  .... now it won't
start ... has power no crank .... Curious ..... What does disconnecting the
battery an stepping on the brake have to do with this issue. My next thought is
something in a relay or wiring :)

3 Answers

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My jeep has been fixed it was a broken sensor clip on the rear drivers side. the sensor was rubbing up against the toning ring causing a short draining the battery and putting the Jeep into Limp mode .... Crazy

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Can you give me a little more detail on what sensor or where the clip was. I’m having the EXACT same issues as you and was able to get it home On limp mode but now nothing

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