Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t your battery original? Very common for batteries to die on the first cold night.
Yes, it's original. The car is 2013 and has 50,000 miles on it so maybe?
Rather than taking it to the shop, you should've just changed the battery. Walmart, surprisingly, sell good batteries. Hope they don't charge you too much. Good luck
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t your battery original? Very common for batteries to die on the first cold night.
Yes, it's original. The car is 2013 and has 50,000 miles on it so maybe?
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t your battery original? Very common for batteries to die on the first cold night.
Anonymous wrote:bad alternator
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got in my car this morning, turned the key and the car would not start. The radio, AC, Navigation is coming on just fine so it's not the battery. It also started performing some updates on my electric panel. Yesterday, I was shopping and had 120 miles to empty. I stopped at CVS and when I started the car again it went to 350 miles to empty. I'm thinking the "computer" is messed up. Is there anything I can do to avoid having to tow it to the dealership? The car is a 2013 Ford Escape. TIA
I would not rule out battery yet. does it make any sound when you turn the key?
No sound at all.
Have you tried jumping it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got in my car this morning, turned the key and the car would not start. The radio, AC, Navigation is coming on just fine so it's not the battery. It also started performing some updates on my electric panel. Yesterday, I was shopping and had 120 miles to empty. I stopped at CVS and when I started the car again it went to 350 miles to empty. I'm thinking the "computer" is messed up. Is there anything I can do to avoid having to tow it to the dealership? The car is a 2013 Ford Escape. TIA
I would not rule out battery yet. does it make any sound when you turn the key?
No sound at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got in my car this morning, turned the key and the car would not start. The radio, AC, Navigation is coming on just fine so it's not the battery. It also started performing some updates on my electric panel. Yesterday, I was shopping and had 120 miles to empty. I stopped at CVS and when I started the car again it went to 350 miles to empty. I'm thinking the "computer" is messed up. Is there anything I can do to avoid having to tow it to the dealership? The car is a 2013 Ford Escape. TIA
I would not rule out battery yet. does it make any sound when you turn the key?
Anonymous wrote:Got in my car this morning, turned the key and the car would not start. The radio, AC, Navigation is coming on just fine so it's not the battery. It also started performing some updates on my electric panel. Yesterday, I was shopping and had 120 miles to empty. I stopped at CVS and when I started the car again it went to 350 miles to empty. I'm thinking the "computer" is messed up. Is there anything I can do to avoid having to tow it to the dealership? The car is a 2013 Ford Escape. TIA
Anonymous wrote:bad alternator
Anonymous wrote:Can you disconnect the battery and reconnect after few min? Like powering down your phone? Don't buy another Ford.