Good tip!You might check the vanity mirrors on the underside of the visors…there are lights and if the flaps aren’t completely closed there will be a slow drain…and this is not something techs usually check.
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Good tip!You might check the vanity mirrors on the underside of the visors…there are lights and if the flaps aren’t completely closed there will be a slow drain…and this is not something techs usually check.
While you’re still figuring out the root cause, you can also turn off the headlights manually before you go out of the car. I was doing this until i discovered the autolamp delay which i disabled on my BS.As ridiculous as it seems, the installation of an aftermarket electrical item provides an excuse for a stumped service department. As long as they have that excuse to point to they will not be motivated to find the true problem. I recommend you remove the dashcam--or at least disconnect the power source--to eliminate that as the problem.
I have seen this issue mentioned on the forum before. I remember people saying it is a glitch with the computer. My Big Bend does it pretty often, so I just check it before I walk away. Simply unlocking and locking it again usually turns the lights off. Hopefully it’ll be that simple for you!I have a 2021 Bronco Sport Badlands. I bought the Bronco in 2023.
Sometimes the lights that circle the headlights stay on for approximately 10-15 minutes after I’ve turned the vehicle off.
I have come out to get in and the doors won’t open and when I try to start it the battery is dead. Most of the time the battery is completely dead. I have been able to jump start a few times. One time I had to have it towed to the dealership.
The dealership has replaced the battery 3 times already. They say they can’t find any other issue other than a bad battery. Now it is dead again.
I’m wonder if it isn’t a computer related issue, bad alternator, and/or bad wiring.
I’m so close to getting rid of it and getting a totally different model SUV other than Ford. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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