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<blockquote data-quote="cdnrx1" data-source="post: 273430" data-attributes="member: 2880"><p>Sounds like you've done pretty much everything reasonable to diagnose the problem. I don't believe that your recent modifications would cause the problem that you're experiencing.</p><p></p><p>My suggestions, at this point, would be to make sure that the vehicles battery is fully charged. Then remove the negative battery cable, again, for 15 minutes, reattach it and see if that makes a difference. You will have to reindex the windows. This should not change your DIC settings but check just in case. Then, change the battery in the second FOB and try that if you have not already done so. Lastly, assuming the battery is the original OEM unit, <strong>have it load tested by a <u>competent, trusted</u> C7 service tech</strong>. I see that your car is a 2019 and you may think that the battery is good but minor electrical glitches are usually the first indication that the battery is starting to fail even if it appears to be functioning properly. C7 batteries are good for about 4 to 5 years of normal service when maintained properly. After that, they have a tendency to fail and can do so slowly, over time, or can go bad within a short period. Even if you have replaced the vehicles battery recently, have it load tested just to make sure it's okay.</p><p></p><p>My GS is also a 2019 but it was built in February, 2018 so it's over 4 years of age now. I'm keeping a close eye on the battery as I'm anticipating possible failure this season. If I get through this year, I'll replace it next spring as a precautionary measure.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p><p></p><p>Best regards</p><p>Ross</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdnrx1, post: 273430, member: 2880"] Sounds like you've done pretty much everything reasonable to diagnose the problem. I don't believe that your recent modifications would cause the problem that you're experiencing. My suggestions, at this point, would be to make sure that the vehicles battery is fully charged. Then remove the negative battery cable, again, for 15 minutes, reattach it and see if that makes a difference. You will have to reindex the windows. This should not change your DIC settings but check just in case. Then, change the battery in the second FOB and try that if you have not already done so. Lastly, assuming the battery is the original OEM unit, [B]have it load tested by a [U]competent, trusted[/U] C7 service tech[/B]. I see that your car is a 2019 and you may think that the battery is good but minor electrical glitches are usually the first indication that the battery is starting to fail even if it appears to be functioning properly. C7 batteries are good for about 4 to 5 years of normal service when maintained properly. After that, they have a tendency to fail and can do so slowly, over time, or can go bad within a short period. Even if you have replaced the vehicles battery recently, have it load tested just to make sure it's okay. My GS is also a 2019 but it was built in February, 2018 so it's over 4 years of age now. I'm keeping a close eye on the battery as I'm anticipating possible failure this season. If I get through this year, I'll replace it next spring as a precautionary measure. Good luck. Best regards Ross [/QUOTE]
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