Has anyone else had this experience? I don't want to jinx it, but near the beginning of November, I started to get battery saver notifications on my phone. The truck would start right up, but things like the interior lights wouldn't come on until you put the key in. Took it to the dealership, asked if they could check the battery while doing an oil change. They said it came back fine, and that the symptoms I was experiencing were software issues addressed by the recalls.
Scheduled the recalls for a few weeks later. The battery saver notification was really inconsistent during that time. It would go away, I'd think I was fine, then it would come back again. Sometimes driving it for a hour on the highway would do nothing about the notifications, but driving it for 5 minutes over the course of 2 days, and it notifications would disappear for a few more days. So driving distance didn't seem to make much of a difference.
Took in in for the software recalls, asks politely again if they could just double check the battery since the truck was gonna be there for half a day. Battery comes back fine again. Now the notifications have been gone for 3 days. Part of me is hopeful getting all the recalls done has indeed fixed whatever was causing that. Part of me is worried right as I think it's fixed, the notifications will come back again.
Have any other hybrid owners been in this situation? Getting the notifications but your dealer saying the battery was fine? If so, did the software recalls help long term, or was it just a brief source of relief?
same experience and events, battery saver resolved after software update and battery check. They said nothing is wrong and they charged battery. Noticed that they took out the rear right door sill and forgot to install back, wonder if something was wrong in the battery area.
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