I went in on the auto care side at 8:00 on a Sunday morning. Told the guy what I needed, went to the shelf, grabbed it, paid for it, and dropped the core on the way out. I was in there maybe 5 minutes.
A month ago I replaced the original H6 in my 2021 with an H7 EverStart Platinum. I would get that message occasionally, especially when I didn't drive the truck much (I have a very short commute). I haven't seen that message, or had any battery issues, since upgrading to a larger new battery.
It's no surprise that ECG-24.2.5.6.1 is my most recent update. This one installed on 9/23/24, and I've been getting phantom notifications for it ever since.
Last night I went to start my truck, and it would not start. Dash said the 12V battery system was low. I knew the battery was going to need to be replaced. This morning I got a new battery, charged it to 100%, and installed it. The truck still says that the 12V system is low and that the...
I hopped in the truck just now and was greeted with this. I do have an extended warranty, but I'd like to avoid a trip to the dealer if I can. Any thoughts?
My truck also just installed ECG-24.2.5.6.1. It says there's another update pending install tonight.
This is my first update in a few months. I've had recurring phantom notifications for 23-PU1009-SS-NS since spring. I believe the last update I had before that one was 6.5.0 back in...
That's the exact setup I have. The only issue I had was a fault USB cable from the adapter to the camera. Once I swapped that out I haven't had any problems.