Posted by TJ in KY on December 28, 2021 at 12:28:16 from (74.138.176.35):
In Reply to: battery drain posted by cool hand on December 28, 2021 at 10:30:54:
Long story, I will try to shorten it up. 2014 Ford F150 Super Cab with eco boost engine approximately 95000 mi when trouble started a year ago. With battery connected I had an intermittent drain that would drain battery in 2 days. Disconnected battery and charged fully and let sit 4 days no discharge. it was a battery less than a year old at the time. took to my mechanic he saw a code for BCM bad and said dealer would have to replace it as it required programing when replaced. took to dealer told them what he said, they let it set and was drained fully. got it into their shop and checked it out said battery was bad. got battery replaced under warranty problem went away UNTIL LAST MONTH. After looking on the internet found several sites that said Ford had a problem with the rear window deicer, to remove the fuse ( I do not use it much anyway) it was fuse 32 on my truck. I was still having a problem so I left the fuse out and disconnected the Battery Saver sensor, and I have not had the problem since. I was getting a error on my radio screen that said Battery saver, start engine or turn ignition off Funny thing was I got that message with the KEYS IN MY HAND. So it seemed to me that it was a common problem with my truck but I don't know if it would be the same on your year truck. Try Googling it with as much specific information as you can, model, year, engine, milage and see what you get.
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