Did you connect to the same place for every jump? Did you jump via the "black wire" on the battery or an engine or strut mount? You should have an easy time to jump the car if you use a ground point like the top bolt of the strut. If it's still hard it's possible the low battery is just drawing more power than it can get to start AND overcome the draw on the battery. A fully discharged battery is hard to jump start. Sorry this may be old news to you since you have a TJ, but we should cover the basics!
I highly suspect that a new battery will solve the starting issue. If it doesn't look hard at the wires to the starter, alternator and battery.
Not all remote starts work the same way, it's possible yours keeps trying with out stopping but the number for stopping could be higher too like 10.
I highly suspect that a new battery will solve the starting issue. If it doesn't look hard at the wires to the starter, alternator and battery.
Not all remote starts work the same way, it's possible yours keeps trying with out stopping but the number for stopping could be higher too like 10.