ResortCasual
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Took the kids to the park Saturday to practice basketball and when we went to leave I couldn't start my 2016 Touring. Instead, I was presented with a series of "problem" messages...
Adaptive Cruise Control Problem…
Lane Keeping Assist Problem…
Electric Parking Brake Problem…
Emissions System Problem…
Brake System Problem…
Brake Hold System Problem…
Power Steering System (EPS) Problem…
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) Problem…
Hill Start Assist Problem…
Collision Mitigation System Problem…
Road Departure Mitigation System Problem…
And at the end, it said "Fasten Seat Belts" which made me smile. In any event, the car would not start / move
Anyway, I got towed to the dealership on Saturday. Their initial thought was that it was just the battery but it turned out not to be the battery. They called me Saturday night and said they ordered a part (can't remember what part they said it was) that should arrive Monday (today) and that I might get it back as early as Tuesday (tomorrow).
On a related note, it was also a PITA to disengage the parking brake so that I could get towed. Perhaps the two problems are related. I took a quick peek in the owners manual but I didn't see any comment about how one would disengage the parking brake in an emergency or if, for example, your battery was dead and you couldn't see any lights on the dashboard to know if it is disengaged or not. In my case, after several minutes of "pounding" on the release button, the BRAKE light finally went out on my dashboard.
Anyone else run into something like this?
RC
Adaptive Cruise Control Problem…
Lane Keeping Assist Problem…
Electric Parking Brake Problem…
Emissions System Problem…
Brake System Problem…
Brake Hold System Problem…
Power Steering System (EPS) Problem…
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) Problem…
Hill Start Assist Problem…
Collision Mitigation System Problem…
Road Departure Mitigation System Problem…
And at the end, it said "Fasten Seat Belts" which made me smile. In any event, the car would not start / move
Anyway, I got towed to the dealership on Saturday. Their initial thought was that it was just the battery but it turned out not to be the battery. They called me Saturday night and said they ordered a part (can't remember what part they said it was) that should arrive Monday (today) and that I might get it back as early as Tuesday (tomorrow).
On a related note, it was also a PITA to disengage the parking brake so that I could get towed. Perhaps the two problems are related. I took a quick peek in the owners manual but I didn't see any comment about how one would disengage the parking brake in an emergency or if, for example, your battery was dead and you couldn't see any lights on the dashboard to know if it is disengaged or not. In my case, after several minutes of "pounding" on the release button, the BRAKE light finally went out on my dashboard.
Anyone else run into something like this?
RC
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