Hey_Moe
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- Maureen
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- Warroad, Minnesota
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I live on the Minnesota/Manitoba border and my MME has pulled the electric brick trick on me three times this winter. The first time, my husband showed up intending to jump start the car, but instead just fired it right up with no problem. We thought that maybe it had been sitting in the sun and warmed up just enough. The second time, there was a lot of frost on my windshield so I thought maybe a sensor was frosted too and I just cranked up the defrost and fans and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. It changed it's mind and the collision assist and all wheel drive and park assist warnings were all resolved and I drove away with plenty of battery. Just this morning, we had more extreme cold and I left the vehicle sit for about 4 hours unplugged. It did the same silly song and dance like it couldn't possibly go and everything was broken, but I turned up the fans and left it running while I ran an errand (in my crappy old Honda minivan - intolerable!). When I got back to it, the fans and everything had automatically shut off. I got in and it fired right up, easy peasy.
I'm thinking focusing on the battery might be the wrong rabbit hole to go down to fix this issue. Maybe some others can try my fan trick and see if that works for them and we can get closer to a practical solution?
In the meantime, think spring, my northern friends! Winter never lasts forever, even though it feels like it does!
I'm thinking focusing on the battery might be the wrong rabbit hole to go down to fix this issue. Maybe some others can try my fan trick and see if that works for them and we can get closer to a practical solution?
In the meantime, think spring, my northern friends! Winter never lasts forever, even though it feels like it does!
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