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<blockquote data-quote="Kram Larbac" data-source="post: 8874125" data-attributes="member: 691182"><p>Hello all! I will try my best to keep this as short and simple as possible. I have done many installs over the years. No, I don’t mean to sound like I’m a know it all big-headed idiot that is not open to hear any comments or advice. I just meant I have a bit of knowledge in the field. I recently got a “new to me” ‘20 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited. It has the basic 6-speaker sound system. No factory amp/sub package. Also, it has the two-battery operation. The “main” and the secondary for that ever-popular start/stop feature. I will withhold my opinion of this feature! I plan on installing a wiring harness, an active LOC, three amps, a component setup for the front, new speakers in rear doors,and a sub enclosure. The issue is, due to a disability, I cannot bend, squat, twist, basically become a contortionist for long periods of time. Not saying I am unable to do this myself, I just need more time to do it. What used to take hours or a weekend to do will now take days. My question is, how can I avoid (at all costs) any problems with re-connecting the batteries? No start, reprogramming, tow vehicle to dealership (wifey might have issue and we can’t have this!) etc.. I have saw that people who have done audio upgrades on this type of vehicle said no “memory” backup module is needed due to the vehicle being able to remember settings. However, I am sure there is a time limit to this feature. Any help would be greatly appreciated and a big thanks in advance for your time and support in this matter. I love music, loud, clean, crisp and clear. I also enjoy happy marriage. Can’t a man have both??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kram Larbac, post: 8874125, member: 691182"] Hello all! I will try my best to keep this as short and simple as possible. I have done many installs over the years. No, I don’t mean to sound like I’m a know it all big-headed idiot that is not open to hear any comments or advice. I just meant I have a bit of knowledge in the field. I recently got a “new to me” ‘20 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited. It has the basic 6-speaker sound system. No factory amp/sub package. Also, it has the two-battery operation. The “main” and the secondary for that ever-popular start/stop feature. I will withhold my opinion of this feature! I plan on installing a wiring harness, an active LOC, three amps, a component setup for the front, new speakers in rear doors,and a sub enclosure. The issue is, due to a disability, I cannot bend, squat, twist, basically become a contortionist for long periods of time. Not saying I am unable to do this myself, I just need more time to do it. What used to take hours or a weekend to do will now take days. My question is, how can I avoid (at all costs) any problems with re-connecting the batteries? No start, reprogramming, tow vehicle to dealership (wifey might have issue and we can’t have this!) etc.. I have saw that people who have done audio upgrades on this type of vehicle said no “memory” backup module is needed due to the vehicle being able to remember settings. However, I am sure there is a time limit to this feature. Any help would be greatly appreciated and a big thanks in advance for your time and support in this matter. I love music, loud, clean, crisp and clear. I also enjoy happy marriage. Can’t a man have both?? [/QUOTE]
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