ShadowsPapa
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It's not always a sign the aux battery is going.Mine also stopped working for a few weeks now. Displaying Battery is charging, a sign of the aux battery is going out. I'm replacing it before it take out the main battery.
As discussed many times - could be the main battery is going, could be you don't drive it far enough, long enough, to keep the batteries charged above 12.4/12.5 volts.
The aux battery doesn't always "take out" the crank battery. It can go bad and not take out anything, or as at least a couple of forum members have found - it was their CRANK battery that was bad, not the aux battery.
There's a lot of assuming out there- and a lot of misinformation, assumptions and so on.
So what if you simply replace the aux battery, no charging, no testing, and two weeks later find both bad because it was really the main battery causing the issue, or it was really your not driving it enough to keep the batteries up?
I had that with my 2020 - I fully charged both batteries independently of each other, reset the IBS - and amazing, it worked a lot better. I wasn't driving it enough and far enough.
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