Computerizer
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Yesterday morning my wife took her 2013 to town and back, and plugged it in when she got home. Several hours later, we unplugged it and plugged in the 2012 instead as we'd taken it to town in the afternoon.
This morning I went out to get something from the 2013 and found that the 12V battery was completely dead. Nothing in the car was alive at all -- no lights, couldn't turn it on, etc.
I jumped it with the 2012 and it's now sitting in the garage in "READY to drive" for at least 20 minutes, as the manual states in the jumping instructions, to charge the 12V battery back up.
Any idea what could have caused the 12V battery to die in less than 24 hours? There were no lights on in the car or anything, it was just sitting there.
This morning I went out to get something from the 2013 and found that the 12V battery was completely dead. Nothing in the car was alive at all -- no lights, couldn't turn it on, etc.
I jumped it with the 2012 and it's now sitting in the garage in "READY to drive" for at least 20 minutes, as the manual states in the jumping instructions, to charge the 12V battery back up.
Any idea what could have caused the 12V battery to die in less than 24 hours? There were no lights on in the car or anything, it was just sitting there.