Posted by Moonlite37 on October 31, 2015 at 03:09:33 from (69.35.211.53):
I have a 2012 Lincoln MKZ that when parked in the garage will have a dead battery overnight. I took it to a high volume Ford / Lincoln dealer with a high quality shop. They checked everything and found nothing. I have a Chamberlain / Liftmaster garage door opener that is about 25 years old. I always drive the car in and lower the door with the remote. I checked the specifications of the remote and it operates at 315 megahertz. I wonder if in lowering the door by the remote may trigger some sensor and turn on something to drain the battery. I have no way or knowing the frequency of the various sensors. I called the manufacturer of the opener and the engineer (?) only told me that they maintain no support for older units. I guess he does this to protect the company from litigation over other electronic devices. I am trying another experiment of driving the car in and lowering the door with the wall switch rather than the remote. I may change to a newer opener with a different frequency but first may call that Engineer (?) again. Any electronics experts around?
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