Daughter has a 1 or 2 year old Telluride and came out to the car and battery was dead. Under 7 volts. Dealer did some work a month ago on thermostat or thermostat housing.
Dealer is saying that the cooling system was not vacuum filled after the cooling system work and an air pocket was left in the cooling system. That caused the cooling fan to be on more than it should have draining the battery.
While I can understand there might be air pockets in the cooling system, in order for the cooling fan to drain the battery it would need to stay running for hours after engine was turned off
Can anyone think how air in cooling system could cause a dead battery?
Dealer is saying that the cooling system was not vacuum filled after the cooling system work and an air pocket was left in the cooling system. That caused the cooling fan to be on more than it should have draining the battery.
While I can understand there might be air pockets in the cooling system, in order for the cooling fan to drain the battery it would need to stay running for hours after engine was turned off
Can anyone think how air in cooling system could cause a dead battery?