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arthur6

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Auto stop-start stopped working
Door lock-unlock with button on outside handle didn't work
Installed new fob battery...no change
Per the advice on here I bought a new battery - everything is back to normal.
I'm pretty savy but I can't comprehend how the battery has enough juice to turn the engine over but not enough to work the outside door lock buttons.
Anyway everything is good now.
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Brian_B

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I'm pretty savy but I can't comprehend how the battery has enough juice to turn the engine over but not enough to work the outside door lock buttons.
It's all about the stupid computers. They need a stable voltage. If the battery isn't strong enough to crank the engine ~and~ run all the auxiliaries ~and~ keep the voltage stable while doing all that, the computers absolutely freak the F out.

A "bad" battery still has plenty of juice to crank the starter. I just put my old "bad" one in a Bronco II and it works like a rock star there. I wouldn't be surprised to get 4 more years out of it there, where there are no computers to deal with.

I'm honestly surprised Autos haven't shifted to either a higher DC voltage (24 or even 48V), or switched to a split-battery system: one just for the computers, and one for running all the mechanical stuff, and they are isolated by a DC-DC converter.
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