Floyd
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I agree that they all are doing the same things,I replaced my battery last spring without any "keep-alive" power source. The only thing that happened is the power window lost its one-touch function. Ran it down and up - fixed. It may have lost radio presets but I don't know because I don't listen to broadcast radio anymore. So yes - any battery place can replace your battery. I did mine at home.
As far as this being your last Ford - all mfgrs are doing this now. Buying another brand will not help. You will still get ASS and dead batteries...
I am not sure there is a "battery time in service" parameter to reset. I don't think the charge parameters are linked to time. I certainly have not seen this in my Ranger.
I think the main (probably only) reason for the 70% charge is to squeeze every last bit of MPG out of the truck to meet their CAFE numbers. We pay the price in battery replacement costs.
My complaint is the absolute lack of support I get from my Ford Service Dept.
The local dealers seem incompetent and I can no longer get any help from corporate.
Being a fleet mechanic I have always had cooperation from dealers and companies.
Now , I get the impression that I am just a big fat pigeon when I walk in the door who must pay hundreds just to have them scratch their heads and make condescending remarks.
At these rates I expect competence, not confusion and obfuscation.
BTW. A battery is a wear item like tires and brakes, this one is likely just dying early.
Fortunately this truck remains flawless and reliable.
Once I get past the learning curve on this Ranger, I won't want another adventure into the unknown without a competent and cooperative guide.
I'll likely just keep what I have and stop buying new altogether.
An example...
My TC has an intermittent purge valve malfunction on the evap system.
It is still covered by the emissions warranty so I went to my dealer to have it replaced.
They demanded $167 deposit just to diagnose the problem and promised a partial refund only if Ford would cover the cost when they submitted the charge.
The TC has only 37000 miles on it, the part costs $27, and it takes about 10 minutes to replace.
This style purge valve has been a problem since it was introduced in 2009, so maybe they should have a clue

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