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Corsair Dead Battery Syndrome
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<blockquote data-quote="Ricochet" data-source="post: 717317" data-attributes="member: 50671"><p>This is not a Lincoln problem it's a new car problem with all the electronics in these cars and leaving them sit. I work on a lot of cars, not just ford, I am a tuner by the way, and have been in the automotive field for over 30 years, I just also happen to own a Corsair 2020, I also have a Fusion 2017 that had the same problem, dealer replaced the battery twice, You can't leave these cars for extended periods without a battery tender, if you plan on leaving it for more than 3 or 4 days get a battery tender. If the problem continues get the battery replaced and make sure you update your system via a network, the updates they did for the Fusion finally fixed the problem with the dead battery syndrome. Also, I saw some posts on the autostart, if the battery becomes weak it will not operate till fully charged. The best way to avoid any issues is to make sure you keep the battery 100%. Anytime I leave my car for more than a couple of days I put the battery tender on it. I have not had any issue with it since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricochet, post: 717317, member: 50671"] This is not a Lincoln problem it's a new car problem with all the electronics in these cars and leaving them sit. I work on a lot of cars, not just ford, I am a tuner by the way, and have been in the automotive field for over 30 years, I just also happen to own a Corsair 2020, I also have a Fusion 2017 that had the same problem, dealer replaced the battery twice, You can't leave these cars for extended periods without a battery tender, if you plan on leaving it for more than 3 or 4 days get a battery tender. If the problem continues get the battery replaced and make sure you update your system via a network, the updates they did for the Fusion finally fixed the problem with the dead battery syndrome. Also, I saw some posts on the autostart, if the battery becomes weak it will not operate till fully charged. The best way to avoid any issues is to make sure you keep the battery 100%. Anytime I leave my car for more than a couple of days I put the battery tender on it. I have not had any issue with it since. [/QUOTE]
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