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I have a '23 Bronco Big Bend coming up on 3 years old in January. I recently took it camping and we experienced our first cold snap in the south and the place I stayed got down to around 18 deg F. Shortly after I started getting messages from the Bronco that the BMS was shutting down some external functions to conserve the battery. Advice put forth by the software was to drive it for awhile and not run the air (no problem with this based on temperatures I was seeing). Note that the Bronco still started okay in its software declared somewhat depleted state. I did bring my trickle charger along, hooked it up, and the alerts went away and external functions (like the touch lock/unlock on the door handles) returned. Flat towed it home and have been seeing the alerts again in the driveway (Bronco is now back on the trickle charger).
This looks to me like the shortened life referenced on the forum here for the AGM battery. Is it worth it to see if it's possibly covered at the dealer under the 3 yr/36000 mile warranty while I have about a month and a half left on it?
This looks to me like the shortened life referenced on the forum here for the AGM battery. Is it worth it to see if it's possibly covered at the dealer under the 3 yr/36000 mile warranty while I have about a month and a half left on it?
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