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Cherokee

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Deep Sleep Mode line is 9.5V, or 14 days non-started, or below 40% Ford special SOC.
Sleep mode happens up to 75 min max after last activity, turn-off or door open/closed - so mostly in sleep mode.
Battery saver is 12.1V and below - did you notice lights off sooner?

That sure seems low V though, even if really cold - load test would be interesting.
Lights were fine, no indication of battery saver mode. Again VDC was 11.8.

All the old school cars back in the day would give one slow start as a warning.
After that you’re gambling.
Do I have one more start, three, a dozen ?

I don’t like losing that bet.
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Lights were fine, no indication of battery saver mode. Again VDC was 11.8.

All the old school cars back in the day would give one slow start as a warning.
After that you’re gambling.
Do I have one more start, three, a dozen ?

I don’t like losing that bet.
Probably many, with 4 cylinder, and 5W-20 oil!
Ya - had to tell my son on first cold weather driving - if it's having trouble turning - don't stop it ain't going to help for 2nd attempt. Battery on the low side on the Rav4. But no issues there either!
 

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WestCoast, what year Rogue and how many miles? My daughter has an '18 with 80k miles. We did the dealer tranny flush at 70k but I'm curious if there's anything further we should be doing...
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