Thanks heaps, @04Libeety Hmmm.. Nice share, do we match, you think?
I say. I’d push the button twice but when I turned the key this morning I got the ticky grind Ive heard before from a dead battery…
My H and I left an OBD sensor in it the other night, tired and cold after installing a roofrack. We both walked away from it so will share the onus. When we ran it for codes it had a few, including low voltage, if we’d only paid attention.. but it’s hard to believe a BlueDriver draws enough to have taken it down, I’d think.
it had just come to us on a rollback, and had some shop work done right prior to that, so perhaps they’d disconnected the battery and bunked it up as discussed brilliantly here
https://www.jeepkj.com/threads/06-l...-on-after-alternator-and-battery-change.79034
that makes me leery of doing what I’d no have done anyway, which is.. put a brand new battery in it— for fear it’ll just get drained again before I’m to drop it off for its fine tooth combing appt next week. I recently put. glass mat battery in another toy and wonder if it’s worth throwing my purse at whn there may be a nano vampire at work here? Perhaps hooking the battery that came with it to a charger on the bench overnight and seeing if any juice will stick to it again so the cause can be determined before draining a second one..
this reminds me of the Iomega Zip drive
“click of death” .. where one disk could pass the problem on to numerous drives..a literal hardware virus. Here it looks like removing the battery also has the potential to screw the cable which can then drain ensuing batteries. Yee. I sure am glad I read that post, whether that’s at play here or not.. good to know. I’m in a fresh new hell
Funny thing is, when i started it the first day it didn’t even need the pedal and ran a charm..
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