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7/28
I drive in to work. I notice that the side marker lights on the Fusion are on. I get the FOB. First of all, there is no key hole visable. I spot a slot under the rear of the door handle. It won't accept the slide out key. After Youtubing, I discover that you have to jam the key up in there, and pop the plastic fairing out, and then you can access the key. I see the lights had been left on. There is not enough power in the system to operate the rotary switch to turn the lights off. The marker lights are LED's. They are still draining the battery.
7/31
I should have brought the charger and extension cord on 7/28. I forgot. Half the battery is buried under the dash panel. I cannot access the negative terminal. Best I can do is charger positive on the battery, and negative ground on an exposed frame member. Didn't discover I didn't have a good ground until the PM. Bag it and shoot for Monday.
8/3
Got a charge in the battery. Enough to power the electronics. Try to start it. Lots of unstoppable clicking noises, battery is dead again. Conclude that the battery is toast.
The battery is buried halfway under the dash.
I Google for instructions. All the videos show the battery not buried halfway under the dash. I'm looking for a video of one with the battery buried halfway under the dash.
The battery is buried halfway under the dash.
I remove the battery clamp, and hope that there is enough wiggle room to finess the battery out. No joy. No amount of prying, wiggling, etc. will work. The airbox is in the way. The entire airbox. Not just the cover.
8/4
F this. Tomorrow the car is going to the dealer on a flatbed truck. Yeah we don't need the expense of a tow and service, but I'm not dealing with it. What a complete POS of a car.
I drive in to work. I notice that the side marker lights on the Fusion are on. I get the FOB. First of all, there is no key hole visable. I spot a slot under the rear of the door handle. It won't accept the slide out key. After Youtubing, I discover that you have to jam the key up in there, and pop the plastic fairing out, and then you can access the key. I see the lights had been left on. There is not enough power in the system to operate the rotary switch to turn the lights off. The marker lights are LED's. They are still draining the battery.
7/31
I should have brought the charger and extension cord on 7/28. I forgot. Half the battery is buried under the dash panel. I cannot access the negative terminal. Best I can do is charger positive on the battery, and negative ground on an exposed frame member. Didn't discover I didn't have a good ground until the PM. Bag it and shoot for Monday.
8/3
Got a charge in the battery. Enough to power the electronics. Try to start it. Lots of unstoppable clicking noises, battery is dead again. Conclude that the battery is toast.
The battery is buried halfway under the dash.
I Google for instructions. All the videos show the battery not buried halfway under the dash. I'm looking for a video of one with the battery buried halfway under the dash.
The battery is buried halfway under the dash.
I remove the battery clamp, and hope that there is enough wiggle room to finess the battery out. No joy. No amount of prying, wiggling, etc. will work. The airbox is in the way. The entire airbox. Not just the cover.
8/4
F this. Tomorrow the car is going to the dealer on a flatbed truck. Yeah we don't need the expense of a tow and service, but I'm not dealing with it. What a complete POS of a car.