hitbythebus
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My 2021 3.0 has been at the dealership due to the oil consumption issue for about 3 months. They replaced 6 piston assemblies, the water pump, the oil pump, and a ton of seals/gaskets.
I was expecting the battery to die, because I didn't think the dealer would maintain it while it was sitting for three months, but they said the car "started right up and was running fine". Then, according to my service advisor "somehow, the car got shut off". When they went to start it again, "it wouldn't start and got a low voltage error". They've ordered a new battery; it's supposed to be in today.
I found the phrasing "somehow the car got shut off" suspect, because it implies it wasn't deliberate. I also thought it was suspicious that the battery was able to start the car exactly once. I've been told the tech checked all the connections and is confident it's the battery.
If they have me pick up today, I was thinking I'd check the battery voltage, take a drive (varying rpms because I guess I'm breaking it in again), then check voltage afterwards to make sure it's not slowly draining or failing to charge.
I was wondering if anyone had any feedback, ideas on why this might happen, or opinions on the situation.
I was expecting the battery to die, because I didn't think the dealer would maintain it while it was sitting for three months, but they said the car "started right up and was running fine". Then, according to my service advisor "somehow, the car got shut off". When they went to start it again, "it wouldn't start and got a low voltage error". They've ordered a new battery; it's supposed to be in today.
I found the phrasing "somehow the car got shut off" suspect, because it implies it wasn't deliberate. I also thought it was suspicious that the battery was able to start the car exactly once. I've been told the tech checked all the connections and is confident it's the battery.
If they have me pick up today, I was thinking I'd check the battery voltage, take a drive (varying rpms because I guess I'm breaking it in again), then check voltage afterwards to make sure it's not slowly draining or failing to charge.
I was wondering if anyone had any feedback, ideas on why this might happen, or opinions on the situation.
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