P. A. Schilke
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- First Name
- Phil
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2019
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- Location
- GV Arizona
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Ranger FX4 Lariat 4x4, 2020 Lincoln Nautilus, 2005 Alfa Motorhome
- Occupation
- Engineer Retired
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Hi Nick,When I had just about 7000 miles on my truck, I went out to start it and the battery was dead and the "OK" message was up on the menu, but the OK button would not reset it.
Message on the infotainment screen said, System off to save battery. Please turn the ignition off or start the engine. Too late. Dead battery The buttons on the steering wheel all got extremely warm, but I shook that off thinking it was because the sun was shining down through the driver side window. (That turned out to not be the case) I got roadside service give me a jump and I went to the dealership and after an hour or so while they were testing the battery they decided that I had a dead cell in the battery and gave me a new battery. Fine and dandy except a few days later it happened again and called Roadside Assist for another jumpstart. None of the buttons on the steering wheel would work. Same message on the infotainment center every time the battery was dead. Kind of like the idiot gauges for the oil. And the oil light comes on, too late.
Another trip to the dealership and three or four hours later they tell me that the switches on the right hand side was bad. I tell them that would not have made the left side bad nor would it have made the battery dead, but they insisted they had to go by a specific protocol or Ford would not pay them and I insisted they were not going by that protocol because they were not testing the vehicle out correctly, but, who am I.
10 days later and, the right hand side controls in and still the same issue after I had another dead battery and called for another jumpstart. This time I'm realizing when the truck sits for two days the battery drains. Ding ding ding ding ding. Helloooooooo. Check the clock spring. That is thanks to my Google degree in automotive engineering. I told them it was the Clock Spring but they said they had to follow Ford's protocol. Don't tell me you're not allowed to check that clock spring until after you received a new part and find out it doesn't work!!!!
I can't tell you the stress of dealing with ___ like this. Maybe they changed the air in the tires to eliminate that also.
Same issues - none of the controls would work. This time they changed the left-hand side switches. Like, really?! The switches don't make the battery bad the battery made the switch is bad. Another three or four or five hours in the dealership and two days later it happens again. I tested the battery voltage this time waiting for the jumpstart guy again and had I think it was 11.9 V. So another long trip down to the dealership and they finally decided it was the Clock Spring.
Now I've got me a NOCO GB40 jump starter but I didn't need it because I was driving the truck every day now and the battery did not die within that 24 hours but the voltage dropped down to about 12.1 volts in 24 hours of not using it.
It took over six weeks to get this thing corrected because of the way they tested out that steering wheel until they decided that the Clock Spring was indeed bad and having to wait on parts and get back in to the dealership. I left the truck with them overnight so they could test it out which gave them time to find out it was a parasitic drain. The truck only went dead if it sat for two days at a time which was the case because I was using my wife's car more often. I had no lemon law to act on because I bought the truck used with a little over 6000 miles on it.
PARASITIC DRAIN!
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
I would love to hear member P. A. Schilke's take on this.
AMEN
I am sure there is a set procedure for this diagnosis...what I understand here is that the dealer took the first step to change some parts and Viola fixed it with not proceeding with verification and then repeating the process until changing more parts. Sounds like parts changing at it finest. I hear this "won't get paid" if I do not follow Ford's plan... BUNK! What Ford wants is a complete diagnostic and verification and this dealer did not deliver.... My take....find another dealer if you can... One that had a thread of diagnostic talent. Kudos to your diagnostic ability.
best,
Phil
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