killerformula
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Hi guys,
22 Laramie like in my signature. I am approaching 15/16 months of ownership, about 20k miles on it. Been decent the whole time I have owned it. I have no aftermarket electronics anywhere in the vehicle.
Went on a trip with the family and parked the car in a budget airport lot. Locked it up and left. Came back 6 days later on a red eye. It's 630 in the morning, cold (maybe 40 degrees), dark and we're all beat. Had a couple of my friends kid with me, 6 of us in total (luckily I have 6 passenger seating).
First indication there as a problem is the tailgate wouldn't open. I knew right there I was dealing with a (very) dead battery. I have a jump pack and I hooked it up. Figured I was carrying it for somebody ELSES car!
It was an absolute pain in the A$$ to get it started. The stupid thing kept turning on the headlights despite me having them forced off. Finally after flickering, and failing a ton of times, the truck starts and runs like crap. Christmas tree of lights. I get it moving and it seems to improve as revs increase. Of course I'm stuck in a parking lot and the attendant wants to ask 400 questions about my check out. Truck dies again. Another pain in the A to get it started. I limp it home finally getting it up to speed it seems to stop having issues. Check engine light is on.
I have read the battery poll thread, but I really don't come away with the fix. Is this just a terrible batch of batteries and/or is there some parasitic drain that needs to be addressed by the dealer?
I have an appointment this week but I really would like to come away with a fix. 6 days of sitting in somewhat cold weather should not be even close to a situation where I deal with a dead battery. 60k for a truck I need to be able to start the thing, this is ridiculous!
22 Laramie like in my signature. I am approaching 15/16 months of ownership, about 20k miles on it. Been decent the whole time I have owned it. I have no aftermarket electronics anywhere in the vehicle.
Went on a trip with the family and parked the car in a budget airport lot. Locked it up and left. Came back 6 days later on a red eye. It's 630 in the morning, cold (maybe 40 degrees), dark and we're all beat. Had a couple of my friends kid with me, 6 of us in total (luckily I have 6 passenger seating).
First indication there as a problem is the tailgate wouldn't open. I knew right there I was dealing with a (very) dead battery. I have a jump pack and I hooked it up. Figured I was carrying it for somebody ELSES car!
It was an absolute pain in the A$$ to get it started. The stupid thing kept turning on the headlights despite me having them forced off. Finally after flickering, and failing a ton of times, the truck starts and runs like crap. Christmas tree of lights. I get it moving and it seems to improve as revs increase. Of course I'm stuck in a parking lot and the attendant wants to ask 400 questions about my check out. Truck dies again. Another pain in the A to get it started. I limp it home finally getting it up to speed it seems to stop having issues. Check engine light is on.
I have read the battery poll thread, but I really don't come away with the fix. Is this just a terrible batch of batteries and/or is there some parasitic drain that needs to be addressed by the dealer?
I have an appointment this week but I really would like to come away with a fix. 6 days of sitting in somewhat cold weather should not be even close to a situation where I deal with a dead battery. 60k for a truck I need to be able to start the thing, this is ridiculous!