olderbudweiser
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- My Lincoln
- 2024 Nautilus R1 Hybrid
I will point out in your post #58 you mentioned your vehicle needed to be driven more. I was replying to that.The title of this thread is about remote features being disabled to save battery life until a long drive can be done or the battery charged. It has devolved into a "Ford batteries suck and fail" thread. The whole point of disabling the remote features is to simply save battery life. My 2020 and now 2022 never needed a new battery. The vehicle will start. That is not what the thread was originally about. It's not what I'm getting at either when saying a charger is a good idea in a modern vehicle with an AGM battery.
These aren't 2010 vehicles.
Oh, maybe in this thread but definitely elsewhere, I have mentioned that I needed to have my BCM re-flashed. That solved issues where the vehicle was not functioning correctly due to that module needing to be reprogrammed, basically. I have received no comments about that. Is my battery bad and needing to be changed? No. If so, no amount of driving or charging would allow me to start the vehicle and drive it.
Since I do not have my new Nautilus yet I will read through the owners manual no doubt there is a section detailing how this new 2024 Lincoln must be kept on a battery tender to operate properly.