My Mustang's battery keeps dying - any pro service in Dubai that can actually diagnose the drain?
I've got a 2017 Mustang GT that's been eating batteries like candy, and I'm pretty sure it's not just bad luck. The last two batteries lasted barely a year each, and the second shop I used just shrugged and said "maybe it's the heat." But a friend who knows cars mentioned there could be a parasitic drain from the factory SYNC system or a faulty alternator diode. I don't want to just throw another battery at it without figuring out the root cause. I've been searching for a Professional Mustang Battery Service Dubai that actually runs a full electrical diagnostic, not just a quick voltage check. I came across batteryzoneuae because they mention American cars on their site, but I'm wondering if anyone here has used them for something like this, or knows another place that can properly test for current draw and register the new battery to the BMS. I'm in Dubai Marina but happy to drive anywhere for a shop that won't just guess. Thanks in advance.
I've got a 2017 Mustang GT that's been eating batteries like candy, and I'm pretty sure it's not just bad luck. The last two batteries lasted barely a year each, and the second shop I used just shrugged and said "maybe it's the heat." But a friend who knows cars mentioned there could be a parasitic drain from the factory SYNC system or a faulty alternator diode. I don't want to just throw another battery at it without figuring out the root cause. I've been searching for a Professional Mustang Battery Service Dubai that actually runs a full electrical diagnostic, not just a quick voltage check. I came across batteryzoneuae because they mention American cars on their site, but I'm wondering if anyone here has used them for something like this, or knows another place that can properly test for current draw and register the new battery to the BMS. I'm in Dubai Marina but happy to drive anywhere for a shop that won't just guess. Thanks in advance.