if my ford ranger over the month no start,the will any problem or not

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Asked by Guru68C4T Mar 29, 2020 at 12:53 AM about the 2019 Ford Ranger XL SuperCab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

due to covid 19 my truck ford ranger xl 2.2l put over the month at home town,if
no start will any effect or problem??

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due to covid 19 my truck ford ranger xl 2.2l put over the 6 month at home town,if no start will any effect or problem??

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I'd suggest starting it and letting it run for about a half hour once a week. This way the battery won't go dead. Otherwise it should be fine. The computers in the vehicle continue to draw a small amount of power from the battery even when the ignition is off. This will kill the battery over time. But starting the vehicle and letting it run will keep the battery charged. Hope that helps and stay well!! Jim

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