veimi
Well-known member
I haven't driven my 2012 ES for a little over a month.
When I initially tried to start it, it didn't arm when the key was turned to the full on position. It took a couple of tries.
It is my understanding that the car will not arm if the 12V battery is low.
My question is, is there any chance that my car wouldn't initially arm because the 12V battery'was low as a result of the car not being used for an extended period?
Is there a small quiescent drain on the 12V battery when the car is not in use which would require at the very least that the ignition switch should be turned on periodically to ensure that the 12V battery voltage is maintained?
When I initially tried to start it, it didn't arm when the key was turned to the full on position. It took a couple of tries.
It is my understanding that the car will not arm if the 12V battery is low.
My question is, is there any chance that my car wouldn't initially arm because the 12V battery'was low as a result of the car not being used for an extended period?
Is there a small quiescent drain on the 12V battery when the car is not in use which would require at the very least that the ignition switch should be turned on periodically to ensure that the 12V battery voltage is maintained?