Hi Guys,
A question for you experienced Subaru owners. I bought a new Forester XT in September. I commute on the train, so it isnt driven daily, but it does get a long run at weekends and a couple of short hops in the week. On Saturday, I could not get into the car via keyless and had to use the manual key. We ended up calling Subaru assist out as the battery seemed dead as a doornail and the charger I had did not seem to touch the sides - the alarm was going crazy too!. Recovery guy put it on charge but mentioned it was very slow to recharge to begin with and later the charging rates were all over the place. He said that if he would class the fault as battery failiure and recommended a replacement, although he said really, it was too early in the cars life for the battery to go, unless we had left an interior light on or similar (we hadn't)
Cutting the story, it went back to the dealer, they had it on charge all weekend, say it's fine now BUT, they say they these cars should only be driven on long runs to give the battery time to recharge - he also mentioned something about regenerative braking. Bu tthe upshot was him saying that this car is no good and the battery will continue to fail unless it's taken on regular long runs.
This does not make sense to me - no car I have had (including an older model Legacy) has come with a caveat of needing to be driven in order to keep the battery charged.
Can I have your thoughts please? I'd hate to think i've just spend £30K on what for me is a dream car only to potentially have to trade it in for a Mazda !!!
Thanks