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Home/Jeep/Wrangler/Mk1 (YJ) 1991-1996/Disconnect and Reconnect the Battery

Disconnect and Reconnect the Battery

Reviewed by the Service Reset editor · Updated August 18, 2026 · How we verify
Quick referenceTools10 mm spannerTime~15 minMethodDisconnect negative terminal first

These instructions apply to the Jeep Wrangler Mk1 (YJ) 1991-1996.
For other models, please choose your vehicle here.

Disconnecting the 12 V battery on your Jeep Wrangler (1991–1996) — the YJ — is about as simple as this job gets. The YJ is an old-school, mechanically honest 4×4 with very little electronic complication, so taking the battery off to fit a new one, to lay the truck up over winter, to recover after a jump-start, or just to work on the electrics is quick and stress-free. As long as you remove and refit the terminals in the correct order there is almost nothing for the truck to relearn, and none of it needs a garage or diagnostic tool.

Where the 12 V Battery Is

On the YJ Wrangler the 12 V battery is in the engine compartment, in the front corner, held down by a simple clamp and easy to reach with the bonnet up. The two terminals sit on top: the negative (−) post carries the black lead and the earth strap to the body, and the positive (+) post carries the red lead, often under a red plastic cover. Confirm which post is which before you touch a spanner — that single check keeps the whole job simple and safe.

Before You Begin

  • Turn the ignition fully off, take the key out and close the doors so nothing is drawing power.
  • Switch off the lights, the heater fan and anything else that was on.
  • If your radio uses a security code, note it before you disconnect so you can re-enter it later.
  • Give it a minute or two after switching off for everything to settle.
  • Wear gloves and eye protection, and have the correct spanner (usually a 10 mm) to hand.

Disconnecting the Battery

  1. Make sure the ignition is off and everything electrical is switched off.
  2. Loosen the clamp on the negative (−) terminal first, lift the connector off the post and set it aside so it cannot spring back onto the battery.
  3. Undo and remove the positive (+) terminal, keeping the bare lead clear of any metal.
  4. Lift the battery out, or carry on with your work on it, as needed.

Reconnecting the Battery

  1. Refit the positive (+) terminal first and tighten the clamp snug.
  2. Refit the negative (−) terminal last and tighten it the same way.
  3. Check that neither clamp can be twisted by hand — a loose earth is the usual reason for odd behaviour after a battery job.

What You’ll Need to Reset Afterwards

The YJ is a simple vehicle electrically, so there is very little to put right:

  • Clock and radio presets — re-enter these, plus the radio security code if your unit uses one.
  • Key remote — if your remote stops locking the doors, you can re-programme it yourself; see our YJ remote-programming guide (later YJs with central locking).
  • Idle — on fuel-injected models the engine may run a little rough at first and settle as it relearns its idle over a few minutes.

If a Warning Light Stays On or the Truck Feels Off

  • Recheck both terminal clamps are tight — a slightly loose connection is the most common cause.
  • On injected models, let the engine run and drive a short distance so the idle can relearn and settle.
  • Re-programme the key remote if it has stopped locking the doors.
  • Rule out a genuinely flat or old battery before assuming a deeper fault.
  • On injected models, read any stored code and check its meaning on autodtcs.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the battery on a Jeep Wrangler YJ?

In the engine compartment, in the front corner, held down by a simple clamp. The negative (−) and positive (+) terminals are on top and easy to reach.

Which terminal do I disconnect first?

Take the negative (−) terminal off first, then the positive. Reconnect the other way round: positive on first, negative on last.

Will I lose anything by disconnecting the battery?

Almost nothing. You will need to re-enter the clock and radio presets, and re-programme the key remote if it stops locking. Injected models relearn their idle after a short run.

Does a new battery need coding on the YJ?

No. A like-for-like battery of the correct capacity fits straight in with no coding on this generation — just reconnect in order and reset your presets.

Why does it idle oddly after reconnecting?

Fuel-injected YJs relearn their idle after a few minutes of running. Let the engine warm up and idle for a short while and it should settle back to normal.

Can I jump-start it instead of disconnecting the battery?

Yes. If the battery is simply flat, a jump-start gets you moving without removing anything. You only need to disconnect it to replace the battery or to work on the electrics.

If a warning light stays on after reconnecting, look up the code on autodtcs.com.

Independent guide — not affiliated with Jeep. Always follow your official service manual and safety precautions. Read our full disclaimer.

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