turbo707
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TL;DR: After two days of heavy rain, my Dark Horse had a dead battery, complete electrical shutdown, fogged interior windows, and damp passenger carpet. Dealer later found no active leak. Looking to see if others have experienced similar symptoms.
After two days of heavy rain, my Dark Horse experienced a complete electrical shutdown, including a dead battery, inoperative key fob, and a StarGuard “power disconnected” alert. Shortly after jump-starting and idling the car, the interior windows fogged heavily and the front passenger carpet felt damp, despite initially feeling dry.
Battery voltage initially measured approximately 3.0 V, indicating a severe discharge event rather than a marginal low-voltage condition.
The vehicle was jump-started, driven briefly around the neighborhood, then parked and allowed to idle for approximately 30 minutes. After this idle period, battery voltage recovered to approximately 12.5 V.
During the initial interior inspection, the front passenger-side carpet surface felt dry. However, as the vehicle reached operating temperature, heat transfer from the passenger-side exhaust caused moisture retained in the carpet underlayment/padding to evaporate, resulting in interior window fogging. At that point, the front passenger floorboard carpet became wet to the touch,
consistent with moisture retained beneath the carpet that was not immediately apparent due to absorption by the padding.”
This raises the question of whether water was in the padding pooling or sitting on the metal floor pan beneath the padding, remaining trapped between the metal and the underlayment until heat caused evaporation and moisture migration upward through the carpet.
During the short drive, the vehicle exhibited abnormal transmission behavior and engine surging, raising concerns about low-voltage effects, module instability, or moisture-related electrical interference. Due to these symptoms, the vehicle was towed to the dealership and is scheduled for the water intrusion 25C43 recall repair on Wednesday.
Diagnostic Questions for the Community:
Photos below show interior window fogging after idling and heat soak of passenger floor board.
After two days of heavy rain, my Dark Horse experienced a complete electrical shutdown, including a dead battery, inoperative key fob, and a StarGuard “power disconnected” alert. Shortly after jump-starting and idling the car, the interior windows fogged heavily and the front passenger carpet felt damp, despite initially feeling dry.
Battery voltage initially measured approximately 3.0 V, indicating a severe discharge event rather than a marginal low-voltage condition.
The vehicle was jump-started, driven briefly around the neighborhood, then parked and allowed to idle for approximately 30 minutes. After this idle period, battery voltage recovered to approximately 12.5 V.
During the initial interior inspection, the front passenger-side carpet surface felt dry. However, as the vehicle reached operating temperature, heat transfer from the passenger-side exhaust caused moisture retained in the carpet underlayment/padding to evaporate, resulting in interior window fogging. At that point, the front passenger floorboard carpet became wet to the touch,
consistent with moisture retained beneath the carpet that was not immediately apparent due to absorption by the padding.”
This raises the question of whether water was in the padding pooling or sitting on the metal floor pan beneath the padding, remaining trapped between the metal and the underlayment until heat caused evaporation and moisture migration upward through the carpet.
During the short drive, the vehicle exhibited abnormal transmission behavior and engine surging, raising concerns about low-voltage effects, module instability, or moisture-related electrical interference. Due to these symptoms, the vehicle was towed to the dealership and is scheduled for the water intrusion 25C43 recall repair on Wednesday.
Diagnostic Questions for the Community:
- Has anyone experienced water intrusion where the carpet surface initially felt dry, but moisture was present in the padding or on the metal floor pan beneath it and only became evident after thermal evaporation?
- Has water intrusion led to rapid battery discharge (within ~24 hours of heavy rain), complete electrical shutdown, or StarGuard power-loss alerts?
- In confirmed cases, was the root cause related to moisture-induced parasitic draw, BCM/PCM involvement, CAN wake events, module communication faults, or corrosion at body or ground junctions?
Photos below show interior window fogging after idling and heat soak of passenger floor board.
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