A few weeks ago I went out to start my Bullitt and it was dead. I used a power pack to jump start it and it fired right away. However, the infotainment screen was black and there was nothing I could do to get it to turn on. I took the car on a 40 minute drive to the doctor’s office and shut it off. About 25 minutes later, I returned to the car and tried to start it. Click, click, click is what I heard. I hooked the power pack back up and jump started it again. Thankfully this time, the infotainment was working again. I’m sure the battery needs to be replaced. I will be doing that in the coming weeks once I start driving the car regularly. What a PITA with only 5K miles on the odometer.So many things that are just not holding up on these cars, in short time frames.
but i still chub up every time i push that start button.........lol
A wheel restoration place can fix that pretty quickly. Take off the old clearcoat and re-applyHey guys just wanted to know if anyone else has come across this. It looks like there’s a thin layer of hard plastic on the edge of the rim and has started to crack off? Or is this some kind of transport protection that was never removed?
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Battery TenderA few weeks ago I went out to start my Bullitt and it was dead.
Florida is one of the harshest environments on everything! the heat, the humidity, and dont forget all the little critters that like to crawl up in whatever.Normal. Mine failed within 2 years. The production line batteries are not as good as the Motorcraft factory replacement.
That happens when the clear gets chipped ever so slightly and water creeps underneath.Did the wheels see a harsh winter? Wondering if road salt may have caused that?
You should not call residents of Florida little critters, they don't like that.Florida is one of the harshest environments on everything! the heat, the humidity, and dont forget all the little critters that like to crawl up in whatever.
If you're still under the 3 year bumper to bumper, you can get the dealer to replace the battery for you. Same for the wheel issue in the OP, that should be covered under warranty.A few weeks ago I went out to start my Bullitt and it was dead. I used a power pack to jump start it and it fired right away. However, the infotainment screen was black and there was nothing I could do to get it to turn on. I took the car on a 40 minute drive to the doctor’s office and shut it off. About 25 minutes later, I returned to the car and tried to start it. Click, click, click is what I heard. I hooked the power pack back up and jump started it again. Thankfully this time, the infotainment was working again. I’m sure the battery needs to be replaced. I will be doing that in the coming weeks once I start driving the car regularly. What a PITA with only 5K miles on the odometer.