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Looking for help to  make sure I don't get ran in circles at the dealership. This morning my  car battery was dead. Which is unusual. I've had the car for a little over a year . 2015 journey. I received a boost, went to work. Car started during lunch hesitantly. At end of day battery was dead. Received another boost drove 20 min home  cuts car off waited 15 min and was dead. Just does one click when pushing the push start button. Does any one know what could be the problem? All the lights, radio were still  bright. Please help with answers.

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14 hours ago, shameka said:

Looking for help to  make sure I don't get ran in circles at the dealership. This morning my  car battery was dead. Which is unusual. I've had the car for a little over a year . 2015 journey. I received a boost, went to work. Car started during lunch hesitantly. At end of day battery was dead. Received another boost drove 20 min home  cuts car off waited 15 min and was dead. Just does one click when pushing the push start button. Does any one know what could be the problem? All the lights, radio were still  bright. Please help with answers.

 

The problem is the battery. Get it and your charging system checked out.

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It's a 2015 with a substantial reproducible problem.  This isn't rocket science - it's a warranty claim (assuming you are under 36,000 miles).

 

Maybe there's a way to add a mileage field for all posters with less than 15 posts.  That would certainly help drill home the idea that year, mileage, engine, and trim (we already know make and model) are necessary pieces of information when trying to help resolve issues.

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6 minutes ago, bfurth said:

It's a 2015 with a substantial reproducible problem.  This isn't rocket science - it's a warranty claim (assuming you are under 36,000 miles).

 

Maybe there's a way to add a mileage field for all posters with less than 15 posts.  That would certainly help drill home the idea that year, mileage, engine, and trim (we already know make and model) are necessary pieces of information when trying to help resolve issues.

i was thinking the same thing, and also where they are from as that can make a big difference

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