alazar14
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Hi all,
I've started to have this problem since right around the pandemic's beginning. In 2020 I left the truck sitting for about 2 weeks without turning it on, and when I went to start the truck, it didn't start. I called the Ford roadside number and gave it the truck a jump, they told me to drive it for a bit to get it going again, so I did. I drove it for about 100 miles (highway) and parked at my family members home for 7 days, again, battery dead. So, I had it jumped again, drove it again for 100 miles, took it to the dealership to check the battery, they came back telling me everything was good. Perplexingly, around this time the "start stop" stopped working, or just defaulted to off and hasn't engaged at all since 2020. As long as I turn on the truck every 2-3 days and drive for 10-15 min it works fine, but if I wait 4 days or more, I get the warning on the dash "turning off to conserve power" and that is basically telling me to drive the sucker or else it won't turn on the next day.
I understand new vehicles drain battery a lot more than old ones, but this seems a bit ridiculous to me. I have a 2002 Camaro that I would leave sitting in Boulder CO for 3 months at a time, come back from CA to CO and it would start right back up, and it was using a cheap Autozone battery.
What could be going on here? I plan to take it to another dealership to get checked out, I hope they don't just tell me again that everything is fine. It can't be fine if you can't leave the truck sitting at least a week without needing a jump start.
I've started to have this problem since right around the pandemic's beginning. In 2020 I left the truck sitting for about 2 weeks without turning it on, and when I went to start the truck, it didn't start. I called the Ford roadside number and gave it the truck a jump, they told me to drive it for a bit to get it going again, so I did. I drove it for about 100 miles (highway) and parked at my family members home for 7 days, again, battery dead. So, I had it jumped again, drove it again for 100 miles, took it to the dealership to check the battery, they came back telling me everything was good. Perplexingly, around this time the "start stop" stopped working, or just defaulted to off and hasn't engaged at all since 2020. As long as I turn on the truck every 2-3 days and drive for 10-15 min it works fine, but if I wait 4 days or more, I get the warning on the dash "turning off to conserve power" and that is basically telling me to drive the sucker or else it won't turn on the next day.
I understand new vehicles drain battery a lot more than old ones, but this seems a bit ridiculous to me. I have a 2002 Camaro that I would leave sitting in Boulder CO for 3 months at a time, come back from CA to CO and it would start right back up, and it was using a cheap Autozone battery.
What could be going on here? I plan to take it to another dealership to get checked out, I hope they don't just tell me again that everything is fine. It can't be fine if you can't leave the truck sitting at least a week without needing a jump start.
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