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If you check your car when it is off, it should be drawing 50 or less milliamps. If that is the case, then your car is operating as designed. more than 50 milliamps you have something broken. less than 50 milliamps, you have a normal Mustang. Second, if you read the TSB, you will clearly see that just because you drive the car on a regular basis, if you do not drive it far or long enough to deep charge the battery, you are still going to need to jump it. Hence the battery minder. Mark. PS the TSB I posted was: 07-5-13 DISCHARGED BATTERIES - VEHICLES IN STORAGE/LIMITED USAGE Publication Date: March 5, 2007
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Replying to: mschmal (Jan 04, 2008 11:39 am) |
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Replying to: mellor_21 (Jan 03, 2008 5:15 pm)
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Replying to: cccompson (Jan 04, 2008 3:54 pm)
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Folks, ponies are meant to have their legs stretched. Storing a car in the winter and dead batteries go together like ham and cheese. My 2000 GT Vert does the same thing. I usually just buy a new battery every March or April....goes with the territory. The worse thing you can do is run it ocassionally for short periods of time. Builds up a lot of condensation in the exhaust too when you do this. If you just lay it up for the winter, pull the battery out and store it inside the house. Then, in the spring, use a deep-cycle charger to boost it up and install it. Each time the battery goes dead, the computer will have to reprogram itself too....it is not just the radio pre-sets. You are supposed to start the car and let it idle until it warms up before you drive it too. This ensures that the idle speed is set correctly and allows the car to be out of "open-loop" mode. |
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Brake lights quit working on car. We have checked all bulbs, fuses etc. The switch works but it is not getting power so we are assuming there's a short since the cruise control quit working couple months before that. We are not sure where to start to look for shorts etc. and was hoping someone might have some suggestions.
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Replying to: mschmal (Jan 03, 2008 7:40 am) I've driven or owned Fords for 37 years and my daddy and grand daddy before me. But the TSB does not provide information on the battery that has been driven for long drives then goes dead in 3 days followed by a miraculous recovery and sits in storage for 3-4 weeks and starts up fine. We all have more of a life than to sit around making this crap up. |
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Replying to: mschmal (Jan 03, 2008 7:40 am) I had a bad a** stereo systems hooked up in my cars in my younger days , and I could jam them all day long and still crank my car up with no problems |
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Replying to: nchandler (Jan 14, 2008 12:21 pm) |
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