When I turn off my car, on the radio panel, it says it is going into battery saving mode and to turn off the ignition, which is weird because I already have done so and have the key taken out.

Asked by klarcom Nov 11, 2015 at 05:22 PM about the Ford Fusion

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I guess I am wondering if it means I need a new battery soon? Or have I
somehow turned on some button somewhere, because normally you can take
the key out and the radio still can stay on and not turn off until you open the
door without the console saying it is going into battery saving mode and telling
you to turn off the car (which technically it already is)

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http://www.carcomplaints.com/Ford/Fusion_Hybrid/2013/electrical/frequent_battery_saver_warning_messages.shtml

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http://www.fordescape.org/forum/electronics-audio-lighting/3817-battery-saver.html

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i have a 2013 ford explorer and something is draining the battery bad. it worked fine all day until now when i get home and parked came in the house and now it won't start. No power at all. Doors will now unlock with the key and when i try to turn it one it say check brake system. What is causing this problem and how can it be fixed. Please help.

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