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Trunk Latch
I just drove my car home last night, and not feeling well I unloaded it (had a bag of things from my previous car in it, and a Christmas gift I'd purchased before trading in my old car) and went inside to bed. This morning I'm feeling better with a pep in my step walk outside to start my car and start fiddling with the radio settings when my car won't start.
The truck apparently didn't latch properly when I unloaded the car and killed the battery over night. I had a second car in my drive way and jumped it. I called the dealership to tell them about it and the salesman said "Oh yeah I had the same problem last night, we'll get that latch fixed for you." I was quite irritated that they didn't mention it before I drove it home. I'm bringing it back in a few days to have some other things installed, they could have mentioned it so I could make sure I didn't kill my battery and fixed it then. I'm really hoping this isn't an omen for the future of the ownership of this car.:brokenheart: Tell me someone else had latch issues and they were easily fixed? |
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I have also left my dome light on overnight and had 0 issues starting the car the next day. |
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It was just a bit anti-climactic for me to go out to my brand new car and only hear a click and not a pretty start up. Luckily I'd gone out early or I would have been late for class because of it. |
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Will do. Running the car won't charge the battery some?
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So you're saying that the dealership knew of this before they sold you the car, did they let you know about this flaw?
on a side note, welcome to the forum! |
I just meant if I were running errands it would charge the battery some so I don't have to worry about it dying in the parking lot.
I'll make sure they charge the batter when it's at the dealership so I don't have to worry about it. Thanks for letting me know. This is my first new car, and I never had a bad battery on my '08. |
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My car had sat in the lot for quite some time before I bought it. Battery crapped out on me a week after I bought it. Battery was replaced under warranty. Seems like the same thing happening to you.
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Just a FYI. Open trunk and look at the bottom of the open trunk lid to the left and right of the lock. Those two rubber bumpers will keep it from latching easily unless you slam it shut. Remove those and it will not be a problem any further. I got tired of driving around with the lid closed but not latched from not slamming it. Removed those rubber bumpers and no more issue. Got the fix from here: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=96495
Just keep the grommets for later(throw them in the spare tire area) when the trunk gasket compresses some and actually needs those bumpers. |
Idling a car will not charge a battery. It may replace some of the charge used to start the car. But all the electronics in the car (HIDs, HVAC, etc) take a lot of energy. But when you drive, the higher the RPM, the more amperage the alternator will generate, which will push back charge to the starter battery. If the battery is deeply discharged, it may take around 30-60 minutes of driving to fully charge it back up.
And I'm also really surprised that leaving the trunk unlatched overnight can drain your battery to the point where you only hear a click when you tried to start your car. Signs of a bad battery? |
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