Would this cause error and service lights to pop up on the dash?Exactly, I've had auto batteries that I've put on a charger and say it's at 100% charge but wouldn't start.
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Would this cause error and service lights to pop up on the dash?Exactly, I've had auto batteries that I've put on a charger and say it's at 100% charge but wouldn't start.
Battery Tester is showing 750-800CCABattery Could be showing good voltage but no amperage behind it.
Your truck sat for 2 weeks, ran fine before, now won't start and throwing some codes. It's your battery. Can you put a charger on it?
Yes I am able to do that, in fact it is currently placed on a CTEK charger
Will post back if any successful attempts afterwards.
If your battery is bad and doesn't start the truck, others have reported the exact same scenario as you. Take the battery out and charge it with jumper cables off of another vehicle for 20 minutes or so, or as @GCATX said, put a different battery in it. The odds that this is a bigger problem than a battery is not something most people would bet on. I've seen some weird shit with batteries over the years that don't make sense, just saying.Would this cause error and service lights to pop up on the dash?
my .2cents, call a tow truck and take it to the dealer. have them pay for the tow and the fix. with no mods and hardly any miles this is a warranty issue.
agree. OP can either keep messing with it for the next week pulling batteries and buying jumpers or just have ford deal with it. not to be this way but its a gen2 im not surprised something like this would happen.Something is wrong. Mine sat for more than a month last summer, it shut itself down, and it started ...