My ix35 has performed well over it's 3 years of motoring. 66k plus miles and not too many issues - until now!
My biggest concern is the battery and why it has suddenly become unreliable, yet tests 'ok' at the dealship.
For instance, since it's last service a month ago, I have had to use jump leads 4 times to start the car.
Occasion 1 - sat in a car park for 20 mins having lunch with the radio on. Usually the media unit would sound an audible warning about the battery (and flash a graphic). On this occasion, no warnings and yet the car wouldn't start.
Occasion 2 - sat waiting for someone in hot weather. removed the keys from the ignition to prevent any electrical drain - but left the drivers and passenger doors open to stop the car from getting too hot. 15 minutes later - car won't start due to 'flat' battery.
Occaiosns 3 and 4 - similar to the first - short period stopped to take a call, radio on (no volume) - engine off, ignition on. Perhaps the climate control draw was high? 10 minutes at the most, car won't start.
Hyundai dealer have checked the battery and stated that it tests ok, but needs a 'full trickle charge'. The car charging system apparently will only charge it up 'so far'. The battery isn't faulty (and only has a two year warranty anyway - depsite the Hyundai 5 year warrranty)....
Should I change the battery - Hyundai are not recommeding that it needs changing.
I need to know I can start the car when out and about. I can't be reliant on someone being available to jump start from.
Also - why has the warning system stopped working?
It all seems a little odd to me.
Thoughts or comments appreciated.
Turtle
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