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23 Bronco Raptor
so my car doesn’t like to start after car washes. I would start the vehicle and pull it out of garage so it’ll just be on for a minute or less. After the wash, it would start back up and I would reverse into the garage, once again, car would be on for less than a minute. But it’s guranteed not to start the next morning. Lights aren’t working, car won’t even turn on like the battery is completely drained. Only way to start the car is to use my portable car jumper and give it juice.
I have found that after the wash and reversing back into the garage, if I let the car idle for 5 minutes, then it’ll start up fine the next morning.
The car idling for 5 minutes, is this drying something??? Is there a sensor or something I should be drying off?? I’m just baffled at this. Thanks for any advice!
so my car doesn’t like to start after car washes. I would start the vehicle and pull it out of garage so it’ll just be on for a minute or less. After the wash, it would start back up and I would reverse into the garage, once again, car would be on for less than a minute. But it’s guranteed not to start the next morning. Lights aren’t working, car won’t even turn on like the battery is completely drained. Only way to start the car is to use my portable car jumper and give it juice.
I have found that after the wash and reversing back into the garage, if I let the car idle for 5 minutes, then it’ll start up fine the next morning.
The car idling for 5 minutes, is this drying something??? Is there a sensor or something I should be drying off?? I’m just baffled at this. Thanks for any advice!
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