Steve_C
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- 2023 Nautilus; 1998 Mk VIII
Wonder what corporate is investigating? Could it be why a battery would go bad after 70+ days of constant discharge during its journey from factory to delivery...all the while experiencing parasitic draws while sitting & many short startups/shut downs along the way?LATEST: Still at the dealership (15 days now), no fix but have confirmed it is the battery that is the problem .... & no one has any, so cannot begin to test/check anything else. Dealership has found at least one dead battery on new cars on lot also. Have talked to corporate & they are investigating this.
Could they be that naive in not knowing that any battery would experience serious sulfation under those circumstances thus compromising that battery and cutting its service life short?
Naa! They cannot be that out of touch with those conditions. BMW has a special plug used during shipping that shuts down battery discharge (parasitic drains) to control such issues. They have been using this for over a decade to insure batteries stay healthy during overseas shipping! This is not new technology, just an excellent quality control implementation to insure vehicle reliability and customer satisfaction.
I am going to go with this; Corporate is investigating why no batteries are available for replacement! It appears this battery is not a common off the shelf application that is readily available! Ooops!
I wonder what the future holds for a readily available "off the shelf" replacement battery for these vehicles....in lets say 6 or 7 years from now!