New owner here and my wife is taking the kids on a big trip. She gets out of town and while driving the "Battery Conditioning" comes on, A/C in front shuts off, and the car won't go above 45 mph. She's in the middle of no where so with the kids it's not wise to pull over.
The turtle goes away but the BC and the A/C are still problems. She's been at the dealership for four hours as they try to figure it out.
Wouldn't the car still be functional even if there was a charge problem due to a hot battery? Or anyone have any suggestions? When I did a search for battery conditioning, the problem I have doesn't seem to be the one below where the car won't start again.
Dealership has told me... it was giving a charge error, maybe b/c of the heat of the battery and the car thinks that it's overheated. They think it may be a fuse, but haven't found anything to work. HVAC in the rear was working but not the front so no compressor issue.
It's a strange problem with only 1100 miles on it. I'm also a little worried that if heat will cause limp mode then how am I going to get through our desert summers?
If I missed a thread in my searches I apologize in advance.
The turtle goes away but the BC and the A/C are still problems. She's been at the dealership for four hours as they try to figure it out.
Wouldn't the car still be functional even if there was a charge problem due to a hot battery? Or anyone have any suggestions? When I did a search for battery conditioning, the problem I have doesn't seem to be the one below where the car won't start again.
Dealership has told me... it was giving a charge error, maybe b/c of the heat of the battery and the car thinks that it's overheated. They think it may be a fuse, but haven't found anything to work. HVAC in the rear was working but not the front so no compressor issue.
It's a strange problem with only 1100 miles on it. I'm also a little worried that if heat will cause limp mode then how am I going to get through our desert summers?
If I missed a thread in my searches I apologize in advance.