I daily mine too. Started having occasional issues in the fall, then got a low battery warning one day on the Ford app saying the battery was low and I might not be able to start the car with service recommend. I clicked on scheduled service and the mobile van came to my house the next day with...
The chime indicates a low battery condition. The dealer replaced mine under warranty. Have it tested at the dealer and use a tender if you don't drive it much.
Yep thats it. They all do it to varying degrees. Ive been using a half bottle of Ceratec after my oil changes in my last two Mustangs. It usually goes away immediately.
Well said. It helps me understand what its going to do under different throttle inputs.
Ive also noticed that when you use the paddles, it holds that gear for exactly 5 seconds before going back to auto.
Im having the same issues. My car won't read anything in either port. There isnt a source option for plug-in either. I cant believe no one has been able to figure this out. It worked just fine on my S550. Does the Bluetooth need to be turned off or something?
Id like to know how you guys are playing from a USB stick or direct plug-in off of a phone. When ever I plug in my phone or music stick , there is no source option for the USB input and nothing happens. It just makes me stay on Bluetooth.
You realize these cars are only 1-2 years old right? Mine was toast after a year and a half as confirmed by Ford. And I used a tender! Other people are having issues after just a few months. These aren't normal cases of 3-5 year old batteries that are just wearing out.
You also dont daily your...
Its not debatable. You shouldn't need to put a battery tender on a car that gets daily driven. Period.
Not at all. Just use a voltmeter on a newer battery vs and old one over a few days and log the difference. Easy.
Yes. Because the batteries are garbage. As soon as I replaced mine, all my...