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Hello everyone, I just bought my first car, a 2014 Volvo V40 T3, and a warning appears on the dashboard that says ''low battery charge.'' The car is recently...
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Hello everyone, I just bought my first car, a 2014 Volvo V40 T3, and a warning appears on the dashboard that says ''low battery charge.'' The car is recently...
What is not being said about Airline battery risk? Verified fact: Southwest Airlines will soon cap the number of lithium battery-powered portable chargers each passenger can bring on a
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Airlines worldwide are now enforcing a two-power-bank limit per passenger after the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) updated its safety guidance in March 2026. The new
TBH I would look at a replacement battery on the back of that info - but can''t you get one from where you bought it? I don''t know what a compliance centre is but does the vehicle come with
Have the battery checked at dealers - and just using a multimeter on the battery won''t show duff cells in the battery. A new battery-cured mine - any decent auto-electric garage could do it.
My main battery just died, had it replaced with same, and car kept giving me Battery charging, so no stop start. When stop/start worked, it was for about 10 sec, and car would start, with
Southwest Airlines will cap passengers at one portable charger per flight, reflecting rising concern over lithium battery fires documented in recent FAA data.
Southwest is limiting each flier to one portable charger, banning overhead bin storage and in-flight charging — going further than the United Nations aviation authority requires, as battery fires
Specific types of electronic devices can be essential for staying connected on vacation and for a pleasant flight, especially on a plane without in-flight entertainment. So, passengers on
I''ve had both batteries replaced (with the correct models), done a 100 mile trip, overnight smart battery charge, charging voltage is fine, system messages cleared but I am still getting "low
Southwest Airlines is limiting passengers to one portable power device and banning overhead storage as concerns grow over onboard battery fires. REUTERS In an internal message to
Going to change the service battery in my 15 V40cc D2. Anything I need to be ware of or look out for ??
Travelers will soon face restrictions on how many portable chargers they can carry on a flight as airlines continue to try to reduce the risk of another lithium battery fire aboard their jets.
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, April 7 (Reuters) - Southwest Airlines said on Tuesday it will limit passengers to one lithium portable charger on flights and ban them from being stowed in overhead
The low battery charge message relates to the main battery. On vehicles with stop/start systems and intelligent alternators, the vehicle battery is designed to operate at around 80% SOC, to
Since that battery also supplies power to the ECU memory when the car is switched off, as well as powering the stop/start system, don''t ignore it. Like the main battery, Volvo recommend
Southwest Airlines is limiting passengers to one lithium portable charger each – “to strengthen our ability to contain and mitigate lithium battery incidents, including reducing the risk of
Southwest Airlines said it will limit passengers to one lithium portable charger on flights and ban them from being stowed in overhead bins.
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