Testing Done-It's Safe To Leave The Range Plugged In
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Testing Done-It's Safe To Leave The Range Plugged In
After a long term (4 weeks) storage test leaving the range plugged in and continually monitoring the battery for battery drain I found none at all.
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St. Jude Donor '16-'17,'22,'24
Does anyone know if using the Range voids the GM warranty?
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Same here
2017 Grandsport left without battery tender hooked up and range plugged in,,no starting issues or cel...The wait was worth it,,for version 8.6..
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St. Jude Donor '15-'16,'18
Kudos to Range Technology. It took a while but they finally got it right. Well done!
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St. Jude Donor '15-'16,'18
What is "using OnStar"? I've never pushed the button but I get monthly updates via email.
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I would like to get a Range but if there is any chance it could void my warranty I will not get one.
Last edited by KCV; 04-23-2018 at 10:51 PM.
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Not any different if you were using the paddles. V8/4 is just about GM meeting federal regs.