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Cat Lady

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  1. 1 hour ago, omar302 said:

     

    It is common nowadays for car batteries fail in 2-3 years, cars are full of electronics and rely on the battery a lot more than before. Since your Edge is a 2018, the battery is actually more than 2 years old. But, it should be covered under the vehicle's 3 year 36k Mike warranty. So if your still within the warranty period, have the dealer replace it for you.

     

    Yeah that was our consensus as well. Very frustrating but I do love it and I would rather deal with batteries and not a more serious issue. Thank you for the help.

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  2. This is bizarre.

     

    I have a 2018 Ford Edge I bought in 2019 July. It has been perfect up until recently. 

    In September 2020 it had an issue starting and the check engine light came on. Went to dealer and they determined it was most likely a coil issue. Flash forward to the last week of December 2020 I go to turn it on, press the brake and start button but nothing happened. My brake pedal didn't go all the way down and after 2 or 3 tries it turned on. Today I was cleaning my car and had the doors open for awhile. When my boyfriend went to turn the car on to run errands and the car wouldn't turn on. There was no amp meter that he was able to find so the guys just hooked it up to the roommates car and gave it a jump and let it sit for a few minutes. Turned on just fine after that and turned on while he did errands.

     

    My issue is that this car is only 2 years old. WHY would I have issues with my battery already??

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