Help! Car will not open or start?
#16
Instructor
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Just an update - I jumped the car yesterday and it started fine. I am just curious if I left anything on in the car that would drain the battery. I'm usually really good about this kind of stuff.
#22
Instructor
I leave my car on ACC mode while washing it and the car shuts off after 15 minutes
#23
Lexus Test Driver
Accidentally left the trunk lid open (easy to do in new GS)
Yes that sux doesn't it? I once killed my battery by failing to completely close the car's (IS-F) trunk and had to have it jump stated by Lexus Roadside.
#24
Now that others are experiencing this, I'm thinking it may actually be a problem with the car.
#25
Driver School Candidate
Hi Guys,
I have a 2013 GS350 AWD, i woke up this morning and tried to use my key fob to open the car, it would not work, even though the red light was blinking on the key fob. I had to manually open the car with the key. The car would not detect the key fob at all to even start. I'm guessing maybe dead battery? I tried to lock the doors with the button in the car and that would not work either, i had to manually click the lock and have my wife drive me to work. Any ideas or do you think its just the battery and i need a jump?
Thanks and all help is appreciated.
I have a 2013 GS350 AWD, i woke up this morning and tried to use my key fob to open the car, it would not work, even though the red light was blinking on the key fob. I had to manually open the car with the key. The car would not detect the key fob at all to even start. I'm guessing maybe dead battery? I tried to lock the doors with the button in the car and that would not work either, i had to manually click the lock and have my wife drive me to work. Any ideas or do you think its just the battery and i need a jump?
Thanks and all help is appreciated.
#26
It happened to me as well two days ago. I broke my arm, wife went to drive me to the emergency room. Lexus dead in the garage so instead of going to the docs we waited at home for roadside assist then watched while they towed it off to the dealer. Dealer checked it out, battery totally drained (I used the car just the day before, turned it off and locked it, no issue); said it might be a "one off" and let's see if it happens again. Ran into my original sales dealer there today and he said he'd never heard of this happening (seems these guys don't keep tabs on this forum?) and he could only suggest maybe I'd left a light on or something.
Vehicle was locked, in park with the doors and trunk closed, lights off. Same thing as the OP here, couldn't access the car with the key next day.
I went away for a month in the middle of winter and it started just fine on my return so I'm struggling to accept that all these incidents (esp in that other thread) are us users doing something inadvertent. The computer should kick in and shut everything down if something's been left on, we paid a lot of money for the technology in this car.
It's not pleasant when you get stranded like that (and in our case we're a one car family). A modern car should start every time 4GS LP AWD owned for 6 months, Toronto...
Vehicle was locked, in park with the doors and trunk closed, lights off. Same thing as the OP here, couldn't access the car with the key next day.
I went away for a month in the middle of winter and it started just fine on my return so I'm struggling to accept that all these incidents (esp in that other thread) are us users doing something inadvertent. The computer should kick in and shut everything down if something's been left on, we paid a lot of money for the technology in this car.
It's not pleasant when you get stranded like that (and in our case we're a one car family). A modern car should start every time 4GS LP AWD owned for 6 months, Toronto...
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Sorry to read about you all that have had to deal with this issue. I hope the cause and an effective solution are identified soon. A side benefit of buying my wife this fantastic car was the peace of mind that she would have a new reliable car and not be stranded anywhere. Regardless, it's a good reminder for me to make sure she has jumper cables in the trunk.
#29
You're right about the lights shutting off automatically if you forget and leave the switch on. I'm wondering if the cigarette lighter sockets also shut down automatically. On the BMW forum some guys were leaving their cell phone chargers plugged into the lighter sockets overnight and that was running the batteries down, causing them to fail. I hope it is something simple like that because all of these battery failures aren't giving me a warm and fuzzy feeling.
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Putting in my experience, my car was only 2300 miles when I experienced the same issue. There was never any indication of any issue until the car just would not start in the morning. Sad thing was the service tech at the original dealer told us on the phone that the battery was not covered! Pissed me off that he would even attempt to pass that off on a new car! Had to call Lexus Roadside and jump the car. They tried to tell me the same thing that I probably left the lights on. I know I didn't. The ran tests and found it was a "dead cell" in the battery and replaced it under warranty. I'm very unhappy that out happened to a car that only 4 months old but more pissed about the dealer service tech trying to tell my wife it was not covered under warranty.
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