2021 e-tron dead Battery 3rd time since June 21
#1
2021 e-tron dead Battery 3rd time since June 21
To say frustrated is an understatement but I bought the Etron earlier on this past summer, June to be exact and was super excited.
Episode 1. July 4th weekend, I was getting it towed because I woke up one Saturday and car was dead. According to the service department, I left ignition on over 59 mins..... I don't see how that happened but apparently I left things on. I was surprised that it had no failover of any sort, or I guess dead battery was the failover. Anyway, car fixed and all is well with the world.
Episode 2. July 20th, Tuesday morning same ****, this time around I knew that the car was not on, I have reminders ro check car at night even. I called closest dealer and tried to see if there is a special Audi Roadside team who specializes in Etron Batteries because towing the car out of my garage was not fun first time around. He advised me to have the Roadside jump the 12v battery and then bring the car....well, we did that and a few malfunction errors came up and car was stuck in neutral and eventually had to replace the parking lock actuator I think and once again, all is well with the world.
Episode 3. Tonight, attempted to go grab my dinner and once again, car is dead. So this time around here is the flow of events.
1. Drove car last on Sunday, plugged into charger evening.
2. Monday, travelled for business forgot to unplug charger, came back yesterday late in the evening, didn't need to drive so didn't check o the car.
3. Tonight needed to go up dinner, tried to access car, car is dead.
So before I start the E-Trons are nothing but an expensive POS EV, can someone please help me understand if
1. Leaving the charger on all week could have drained the 12v battery?
2. I have to get it towed again in the morning but is it possible to have a ETRON SME just check the car out on site since AUDI prohibits doing anything with the car? Isn't that something Audi should try to be committed to? This may be asking for a Unicorn but 🤷🏾♀️
3. Is anyone else experiencing these types of battery related issues 😫 because for the price of this car, this is not life. I am over it.
Help.
Episode 1. July 4th weekend, I was getting it towed because I woke up one Saturday and car was dead. According to the service department, I left ignition on over 59 mins..... I don't see how that happened but apparently I left things on. I was surprised that it had no failover of any sort, or I guess dead battery was the failover. Anyway, car fixed and all is well with the world.
Episode 2. July 20th, Tuesday morning same ****, this time around I knew that the car was not on, I have reminders ro check car at night even. I called closest dealer and tried to see if there is a special Audi Roadside team who specializes in Etron Batteries because towing the car out of my garage was not fun first time around. He advised me to have the Roadside jump the 12v battery and then bring the car....well, we did that and a few malfunction errors came up and car was stuck in neutral and eventually had to replace the parking lock actuator I think and once again, all is well with the world.
Episode 3. Tonight, attempted to go grab my dinner and once again, car is dead. So this time around here is the flow of events.
1. Drove car last on Sunday, plugged into charger evening.
2. Monday, travelled for business forgot to unplug charger, came back yesterday late in the evening, didn't need to drive so didn't check o the car.
3. Tonight needed to go up dinner, tried to access car, car is dead.
So before I start the E-Trons are nothing but an expensive POS EV, can someone please help me understand if
1. Leaving the charger on all week could have drained the 12v battery?
2. I have to get it towed again in the morning but is it possible to have a ETRON SME just check the car out on site since AUDI prohibits doing anything with the car? Isn't that something Audi should try to be committed to? This may be asking for a Unicorn but 🤷🏾♀️
3. Is anyone else experiencing these types of battery related issues 😫 because for the price of this car, this is not life. I am over it.
Help.
#2
I have not had this happen myself since getting my E-tron in 2019. But there have been reports of the 12V battery failing in some instances. So it may be the case that yours is one of those. Your dealer should have checked it, though. Also, Audi apparently is saying that leaving the car unlocked for long periods of time can drain the 12V battery even if it is plugged in. Again, I have no first-hand experience but that is what I read. I do carry a jump starter battery in the trunk just in case because if this.
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#3
AudiWorld Senior Member
So before I start the E-Trons are nothing but an expensive POS EV, can someone please help me understand if
1. Leaving the charger on all week could have drained the 12v battery?
2. I have to get it towed again in the morning but is it possible to have a ETRON SME just check the car out on site since AUDI prohibits doing anything with the car? Isn't that something Audi should try to be committed to? This may be asking for a Unicorn but 🤷🏾♀️
3. Is anyone else experiencing these types of battery related issues 😫 because for the price of this car, this is not life. I am over it.
1. Leaving the charger on all week could have drained the 12v battery?
2. I have to get it towed again in the morning but is it possible to have a ETRON SME just check the car out on site since AUDI prohibits doing anything with the car? Isn't that something Audi should try to be committed to? This may be asking for a Unicorn but 🤷🏾♀️
3. Is anyone else experiencing these types of battery related issues 😫 because for the price of this car, this is not life. I am over it.
I have heard of other EVs with 12V battery issues. Early LEAFs, for example.
I suspect that the DC-DC converter that charges the 12V battery isn't working correctly. Or there is a large load on 12V that shouldn't be there. I had a similar problem once, solved by replacing the radio.
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BeeTron (10-09-2021)
#4
AudiWorld Member
I was curious on when the 12 Volt battery get charged, and how aggressive, so best is to monitor the charging voltage overtime. ( I also have a inline clamp-type DC ammeter)
as soon as the e-tron get turned on, the voltage goes to as high as 14.1 volt
these are very affordable.
as soon as the e-tron get turned on, the voltage goes to as high as 14.1 volt
these are very affordable.
#5
If this is just happening inside your garage, you should check why…
if the keys are within small range of the car just try to put them far enough or inside some metal box.
it ciuld seems that some lights / other stuff were on for a while .
if not should see if there is something with converter as said before.
i have MY 2019 e-tron and never happened to me.
noticed some time that when parking my Q7 in my small garage, where i should exist from the passenger door , the car still have the lights on for a while .
if the keys are within small range of the car just try to put them far enough or inside some metal box.
it ciuld seems that some lights / other stuff were on for a while .
if not should see if there is something with converter as said before.
i have MY 2019 e-tron and never happened to me.
noticed some time that when parking my Q7 in my small garage, where i should exist from the passenger door , the car still have the lights on for a while .
#6
Such a strange scenario. I keep my etron plugged into my charger for days at a time in my garage with no problems. I also leave my car in my garage for weeks at a time without being plugged in with no problems either.
#7
I’ve left my ‘19 plugged in for weeks without using it and never had an issue.
I’ve left it at around 70% SOC unplugged for weeks, and never had an issue.
Your situation sounds exactly the same as many owners of the Porsche Taycan were experiencing when the car was first released. Failure to maintain the charge in the 12V battery when left on the charger, and/or failure to charge it when driving.
This should be easy for your dealership to fix. Call Audi yourself and tell them you’re monitoring how many times this issue has left you stranded, or potentially so, before you start investigating’Lemon Law’ options.
I’ve left it at around 70% SOC unplugged for weeks, and never had an issue.
Your situation sounds exactly the same as many owners of the Porsche Taycan were experiencing when the car was first released. Failure to maintain the charge in the 12V battery when left on the charger, and/or failure to charge it when driving.
This should be easy for your dealership to fix. Call Audi yourself and tell them you’re monitoring how many times this issue has left you stranded, or potentially so, before you start investigating’Lemon Law’ options.
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#9
AudiWorld Senior Member
May want to read through this thread: https://www.e-tronforum.com/threads/...charging.1908/
They did TSB 2061788/3 which did not fix the issue so they replaced the AX4 and that solved the issues.
They did TSB 2061788/3 which did not fix the issue so they replaced the AX4 and that solved the issues.
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#10
AudiWorld Super User
To say frustrated is an understatement but I bought the Etron earlier on this past summer, June to be exact and was super excited.
Episode 1. July 4th weekend, I was getting it towed because I woke up one Saturday and car was dead. According to the service department, I left ignition on over 59 mins..... I don't see how that happened but apparently I left things on. I was surprised that it had no failover of any sort, or I guess dead battery was the failover. Anyway, car fixed and all is well with the world.
Episode 2. July 20th, Tuesday morning same ****, this time around I knew that the car was not on, I have reminders ro check car at night even. I called closest dealer and tried to see if there is a special Audi Roadside team who specializes in Etron Batteries because towing the car out of my garage was not fun first time around. He advised me to have the Roadside jump the 12v battery and then bring the car....well, we did that and a few malfunction errors came up and car was stuck in neutral and eventually had to replace the parking lock actuator I think and once again, all is well with the world.
Episode 3. Tonight, attempted to go grab my dinner and once again, car is dead. So this time around here is the flow of events.
1. Drove car last on Sunday, plugged into charger evening.
2. Monday, travelled for business forgot to unplug charger, came back yesterday late in the evening, didn't need to drive so didn't check o the car.
3. Tonight needed to go up dinner, tried to access car, car is dead.
So before I start the E-Trons are nothing but an expensive POS EV, can someone please help me understand if
1. Leaving the charger on all week could have drained the 12v battery?
2. I have to get it towed again in the morning but is it possible to have a ETRON SME just check the car out on site since AUDI prohibits doing anything with the car? Isn't that something Audi should try to be committed to? This may be asking for a Unicorn but 🤷🏾♀️
3. Is anyone else experiencing these types of battery related issues 😫 because for the price of this car, this is not life. I am over it.
Help.
Episode 1. July 4th weekend, I was getting it towed because I woke up one Saturday and car was dead. According to the service department, I left ignition on over 59 mins..... I don't see how that happened but apparently I left things on. I was surprised that it had no failover of any sort, or I guess dead battery was the failover. Anyway, car fixed and all is well with the world.
Episode 2. July 20th, Tuesday morning same ****, this time around I knew that the car was not on, I have reminders ro check car at night even. I called closest dealer and tried to see if there is a special Audi Roadside team who specializes in Etron Batteries because towing the car out of my garage was not fun first time around. He advised me to have the Roadside jump the 12v battery and then bring the car....well, we did that and a few malfunction errors came up and car was stuck in neutral and eventually had to replace the parking lock actuator I think and once again, all is well with the world.
Episode 3. Tonight, attempted to go grab my dinner and once again, car is dead. So this time around here is the flow of events.
1. Drove car last on Sunday, plugged into charger evening.
2. Monday, travelled for business forgot to unplug charger, came back yesterday late in the evening, didn't need to drive so didn't check o the car.
3. Tonight needed to go up dinner, tried to access car, car is dead.
So before I start the E-Trons are nothing but an expensive POS EV, can someone please help me understand if
1. Leaving the charger on all week could have drained the 12v battery?
2. I have to get it towed again in the morning but is it possible to have a ETRON SME just check the car out on site since AUDI prohibits doing anything with the car? Isn't that something Audi should try to be committed to? This may be asking for a Unicorn but 🤷🏾♀️
3. Is anyone else experiencing these types of battery related issues 😫 because for the price of this car, this is not life. I am over it.
Help.
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