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Battery Issue due to extreme cold? Not sure. Please help?
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01-23-2014, 10:13 AM | #1 |
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Battery Issue due to extreme cold? Not sure. Please help?
Hey Everyone -
Here in NY we've been getting some extremely cold temps (for NY) and snow to go with them. I first noticed 2 weeks ago that my car wasn't turning on the tail lights and angel eyes like it usually does when I unlock the car - I double checked the setting in the stalk menu and it's set correctly (lights on when I unlock). Additionally, pulling on the turn signal stalk would not leave the headlights on with the engine off like it usually does (I have a very dark driveway and sometimes use the time delay feature after I get out of my car to light up where I'm walking in case of ice). As soon as temperatures warmed up a bit the following week everything returned to normal and the exterior lighting would once again light up when I unlocked the car. Now it is once again super cold in NY for the next few days (with seemingly no end in sight) and once again the car is not activating exterior lighting. Same as two weeks ago, only the door handle lights are illuminating and the interior lighting. Is this related to a battery problem? Does the car turn off the exterior lighting (aside from the door handles) to preserve the battery in some way in super cold temperatures? The car is 2011 E90 328i with around 30,200 miles on it. Thoughts? One other item - I've been getting the low battery warning for the key fob and was wondering if the Comfort Access keys also charge in the ignition like the non-Comfort Access keys do? I've been trying to leave the key in the ignition which seems to cure it for a few days, but then the warning light for the key battery returns. The car is still under warranty so I can have it replaced. Thanks! - Ross |
01-23-2014, 10:23 AM | #2 |
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I don't think comfort access keys charge - they have a replaceable battery like a normal key fob. Search the DIY on here, it's really easy.
As for your lights, it's very possible that your battery is struggling with the cold. There's a lot of extra strain on your battery in the cold - more amps to start the engine, more accessories on (heated seats, blower running on high etc). And if your commute is less than 20mins, you're probably not charging your battery fully either. In the mornings on a cold start on extremely cold days my radio doesn't work (amp doesn't turn on). I've heard that if the battery voltage is low it can limit some power-hungry features until the voltage gets up to normal. This could be a myth though, not sure. Try going for a good long drive if you don't usually, charging it with a trickle charger, or maybe invest in a battery blanket/heater. Works like a block heater for your battery. |
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01-23-2014, 10:30 AM | #3 |
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Yes in this very cold weather, the welcome lights will not work. The battery converves itself to make sure the car starts. Once the temps warm up above 30 and you drive the car to charge the battery, everything should be fine.
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01-23-2014, 10:54 AM | #4 | |
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01-23-2014, 10:59 AM | #5 |
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yeah every bimmer I've owned has done this when it gets too cold.
Last night it was around -2f and my 2013 even did it. I got an increased battery discharge warning light and none of the lights came on when I unlocked it.
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01-23-2014, 11:02 AM | #6 |
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Comfort Access keys do not charge, you have to replace the button battery in the key. I do mine about once a year.
The car will shut off accessories to conserve power, when my car sits outside, the welcome lights don't work and the comfort access sometimes doesn't work either. Sometimes you might get a message "increased battery discharge" also.
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01-23-2014, 06:13 PM | #9 |
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Thank you everyone for these really valuable answers!
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01-23-2014, 08:14 PM | #10 |
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Yup, once the IBS sense that the battery may not have enough charge based on your driving habits... It starts to force off electrical consumers. Loss on the time/date, ext/int lights not coming on, seat warmers not coming on, rear defroster not working, etc... These are your tell tail signs.
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