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Battery dead. Argh COVID-19.

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The dealer replaced mine out today. It is unfortunate that they can’t even service my vehicle without scratching the top of my fender. I assume this was done from jumper cables since it needed jumped to get into the shop from sitting over night. This is right in the path of the battery. It could also have been from putting the battery in and just grazed the top edge. I buffed it out at work and it is mostly gone, you have to look real hard to notice it.
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Exactly why I pulled my battery out of the damn car and took it to Ford. They tested it, found it defective, I picked up the new one and installed it myself. They originally told me I would have to bring the car in and I told them I'd be PISSED if I had to do so.
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Looks like the lazy SOB dragged it across the top of the fender. Either that or he was a 90 pound weakling who couldn't lift a friggin battery. I'd be pissed. Tell the dealer you're taking it to a body shop to get it buffed out and sending them the bill cause who knows what it'll look like if they did it.
 

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Yea i dont know what to tell you guys......i just started mine after 3 weeks sitting idle, no problems, like brand new :turkey:
 

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3 weeks if not very cold is not an issue.... over 2 months in winter, it could become one... It also depends what consumers you have in the car.
 

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3 weeks if not very cold is not an issue.... over 2 months in winter, it could become one... It also depends what consumers you have in the car.
you missed my earlier post where i said the car started right up after sitting over winter in an un insulated garage without a battery tender or anything
 

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Picked up a 2019 GT-350 last year and drove every week, a few times a week. Then shelter in place happened. I went two weeks without driving, no problem. Started right up. Then went 3 weeks, and nothing. No lights, no dashboard. Nada. Ran out to Costo and picked up a Type 6 Lithium Jump Starter. Worked on the second try. My question is whether it is normal for a car battery to die so quickly between drives. Never had that happen in other cars. Only thing connected is a Uniden R7 via direct tap to the mirror, but that shouldn't draw when the car is off. Is FordPass or active updates cycling the wifi from time to time? I don't think I should have to get a battery tender for such short times between drives.
I had mine sit for a month over the winter and it started right up. It hesitated a little but turned right over
 

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Picked up a 2019 GT-350 last year and drove every week, a few times a week. Then shelter in place happened. I went two weeks without driving, no problem. Started right up. Then went 3 weeks, and nothing. No lights, no dashboard. Nada. Ran out to Costo and picked up a Type 6 Lithium Jump Starter. Worked on the second try. My question is whether it is normal for a car battery to die so quickly between drives. Never had that happen in other cars. Only thing connected is a Uniden R7 via direct tap to the mirror, but that shouldn't draw when the car is off. Is FordPass or active updates cycling the wifi from time to time? I don't think I should have to get a battery tender for such short times between drives.
Yeh, me too. Dead as a doornail on Saturday, after not being driven for several days. Even more importantly, I think: I hadn't taken it out of town since I bought it in January, with no trip more than 3 miles. I think it never got a chance to be recharged (from driving) since sitting on the showroom. Hope it's better once COVID is over.
 

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Hey everyone, just wanted to chime in with a few options that might be helpful to help avoid these scenarios in the future. Vehicle set up and parasitic draw can certainly shorten the duration of how long batteries can go before getting too low in addition to the age and quality of the battery itself. Some may have very limited draw and be lucky enough to let their cars sit longer than others but more so it seems more all too common to have many come back to a dead battery. So we have a few things that can help if this happens to you or even possibly eliminate the problem.

The Microstart Portable Jump-Starters will easily jump the car if you've got a dead battery, totally portable and light weight and easy to use and get you out of a jam if your battery is dead
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The Battery Tracker is cool little tool you attache right to the battery and pair up via Bluethooth to your phone, it can send you real time voltage anytime you come within 30 ft of the device along with notifications to let you know if it's getting low so you know to put it on a charger
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Lastly, our Automotive line of batteries all have a built in battery management system that protects your battery from getting over discharged (not too mention a ton of other benefits) so you can't drain it down too far to the point of damaging it but in addition our full group sizes have built in wireless jump starting so you are always left with enough energy to start the car and are never left stranded with a dead battery
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Feel free to let us know if you have any questions or anything we can help you out with!
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The dealer replaced mine out today. It is unfortunate that they can’t even service my vehicle without scratching the top of my fender. I assume this was done from jumper cables since it needed jumped to get into the shop from sitting over night. This is right in the path of the battery. It could also have been from putting the battery in and just grazed the top edge. I buffed it out at work and it is mostly gone, you have to look real hard to notice it.
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Man, that’s a real shame. They should own up to that.
Mine had to be charged so I could drive it off of the showroom floor. It has been good ever since, but I drive it a lot. Also, I noticed when I am in the garage or the driveway, it will make sounds like the fuel pump is energizing for a start and the FOB is in the house.
 

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My 2017 had a dead battery after 3 weeks of lockdown. I have kept it on a CTEK battery maintainer since then so no more start problems. But pet peeve about the battery maintainers is the lack of a voltage readout. So I soldered in a little digital voltmeter scavenged from my model airplane stuff and added it on the charger. I like keeping an eye on the battery. I got so darn many of them and hate when stuff won't crank up.
I have 2 CTEK chargers a cheapie and the bigger 7000. Amperage output is the difference. The 7000 is more of an all around charger. But for big jobs I have a roll around floor model.
 

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I battery tender mine if it's going to sit for more than a couple of weeks. As mentioned above, there are lots of parasitic draws with the computer and sensor array.
 

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If I don’t go out and buy a new battery this year, then I will definitely be taking the battery out of the car over the winter and keeping it on a tender in my basement.
 

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My battery is being replaced by the dealer. I have ~450 miles on my 2020. It only sat for a few days at a time.
 

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Man, that’s a real shame. They should own up to that.
Mine had to be charged so I could drive it off of the showroom floor. It has been good ever since, but I drive it a lot. Also, I noticed when I am in the garage or the driveway, it will make sounds like the fuel pump is energizing for a start and the FOB is in the house.
I heard the sounds from the back of my car a few times also, it just setting in the shop. Sounds like fuel pump or something,
anyone knows what's up with that?
 

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You guys need to all get a battery tender.
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