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my battery died today and end of warranty checklist
PART 1:
I missed my tee time this morning because my X5 wouldn't start ![]() I guess I could have walked the 1/2 mile to the course. The GF was at the gym ![]() I have it on a 2 amp charger right now and the battery is at about 62%. It seems to get stuck there for a while and, IIRC, needs to be charged overnight to fix it. One time I called Roadside Assistance and when the flat bed came the service guy had a difficult time getting my X5 to jump start. It took about ten or twelve attempts. This was about two years ago. I tried my cheap-o Sam's club charger's 70 amp mode and the lights in the X5 went crazy but the engine did not turn over, just a few clicking sounds. IIRC, the same thing happened with the flat bed until we got it going. I am using the terminal in the engine bay and the grounding nut, as described in the manual. Any tips for determining whether I need a new battery? (see part two on warranty expiration below) I don't want to mess up the electronics just before it goes out of warranty. PART 2: It's an 04 4.4 and its warranty expires at the end of November. My mileage is about 17.8k. There are a few things I know to get done: - Change coolant (covered under maintenance 4 years after manufacturing date). - Annual oil service (I still have four green lights from the last service ).Minor stuff: - Replace wipers. - Will they add washer fluid as part of maintenance? It's getting a low but not critical. From what I read in the booklet, they cover this if it is in for service anyway. Don't they use some kind of specially formulated fluid? Any TSBs or other stuff I should ask about? Thanks |
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