Dead battery issue
#1
Dead battery issue
My 2012 Journey SXT battery keeps dying. Had the car for 3 months and have already changed the battery already. Took it in to the dealership just last week and they could not find any problems after pay $140 and waiting 4 hours for diagnostic. I have tried everything by turning off all the gadgets and but still no luck. Have had 6 boost at least in 1 month and am getting feed up with the issue especially with my wife and kids having to use the car. The dodge dealer want do nothing since they can find a problem after the diagnostic.
Have anyone else experience this issue and found a solution. I really need help.
thanks
Have anyone else experience this issue and found a solution. I really need help.
thanks
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phactreerat (03-03-2021)
#2
My 2012 Journey SXT battery keeps dying. Had the car for 3 months and have already changed the battery already. Took it in to the dealership just last week and they could not find any problems after pay $140 and waiting 4 hours for diagnostic. I have tried everything by turning off all the gadgets and but still no luck. Have had 6 boost at least in 1 month and am getting feed up with the issue especially with my wife and kids having to use the car. The dodge dealer want do nothing since they can find a problem after the diagnostic.
Have anyone else experience this issue and found a solution. I really need help.
thanks
Have anyone else experience this issue and found a solution. I really need help.
thanks
I'm sorry to learn about your battery and starting concern. Have you noticed any trends when the issue occurs? Does it happen after Journey has been sitting over night or for an extended period of time? Has it happened after a short period of inactivity? Has the same symptom occurred with both batteries?
#3
This may sound stupid but there have been posts with similar
problems in the past.
1.Check that all interior lights are turned off after leaving car.
some people use the led map lights then don't push again to off.
2.Glove box light switch not actuating properly leaving light in on condition.
3.Don't leave your key fob too close to DJ when not in use as it keeps the
BCM(body control module) alive and this too can have an effect on battery.
4.Have the standby battery current measured to see how much it's drawing.
problems in the past.
1.Check that all interior lights are turned off after leaving car.
some people use the led map lights then don't push again to off.
2.Glove box light switch not actuating properly leaving light in on condition.
3.Don't leave your key fob too close to DJ when not in use as it keeps the
BCM(body control module) alive and this too can have an effect on battery.
4.Have the standby battery current measured to see how much it's drawing.
#4
Felix Decat,
I'm sorry to learn about your battery and starting concern. Have you noticed any trends when the issue occurs? Does it happen after Journey has been sitting over night or for an extended period of time? Has it happened after a short period of inactivity? Has the same symptom occurred with both batteries?
I'm sorry to learn about your battery and starting concern. Have you noticed any trends when the issue occurs? Does it happen after Journey has been sitting over night or for an extended period of time? Has it happened after a short period of inactivity? Has the same symptom occurred with both batteries?
Yea this problem happens after the Journey has been sitting over night but never happen after a short period of inactivity. I drive everyday to work and after boosting it drives okay with no problem for some days and then the battery drain issue. the same problem occurred with both batteries.
#5
This may sound stupid but there have been posts with similar
problems in the past.
1.Check that all interior lights are turned off after leaving car.
some people use the led map lights then don't push again to off.
2.Glove box light switch not actuating properly leaving light in on condition.
3.Don't leave your key fob too close to DJ when not in use as it keeps the
BCM(body control module) alive and this too can have an effect on battery.
4.Have the standby battery current measured to see how much it's drawing.
problems in the past.
1.Check that all interior lights are turned off after leaving car.
some people use the led map lights then don't push again to off.
2.Glove box light switch not actuating properly leaving light in on condition.
3.Don't leave your key fob too close to DJ when not in use as it keeps the
BCM(body control module) alive and this too can have an effect on battery.
4.Have the standby battery current measured to see how much it's drawing.
I checked all the internal lighting myself and could not see any of the interior lights on and even turned off all the lighting functions. about the glove box light switch I do not know if there is a switch for that. I leave in an apartment and the car is parked in the basement so I do not think the fob is the issue. I took it to the dealership to test he battery and voltage and everything checks out as per the report they gave me.
#6
Yea this problem happens after the Journey has been sitting over night but never happen after a short period of inactivity. I drive everyday to work and after boosting it drives okay with no problem for some days and then the battery drain issue. the same problem occurred with both batteries.
Pinpointing what is directly responsible for the ongoing battery drain will require further diagnosis. I would recommend speaking with the Service Manager directly.
#7
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#10
You are not the only one with this issue. I have a dead battery again - this is the third time in one year, and new batteries installed each time. Last time they implied it was my fault since I changed it myself the previous time - which is no easy feat since the geniuses who designed it decided to put the battery in the wheel well so you have to be a contortionist to get to it. I'm beyond frustrated and my Dodge dealer has been of no help either. Not looking forward to dealing with them again. They had the car for 4 days last time - four days to change a battery? Obviously I'm done with Chrysler products going forward.