Dunopsum
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- September 26, 2015
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- City, State
- Houston, TX
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2013 Ford Explorer Sport
I have a 2013 Ford Explorer Sport and all entry points are electrically powered. With keyless entry, front doors don't even have a manual keyhole.
My concern is that my family might be on a trip and after parking, the battery for whatever reason is dead. Since the all the vehicle entry points are all powered, I don't have any way of getting entry into the vehicle. I won't be able to get inside to get my jumper cables or pop the hood so that someone else can jump me.
Does any one else have this concern and if so, do you have any precautions that you do to minimize this risk?
I think it would be so nice if Ford would have a sensor that would display on dash the voltage of the battery but better yet, the cranking amps amount.
My concern is that my family might be on a trip and after parking, the battery for whatever reason is dead. Since the all the vehicle entry points are all powered, I don't have any way of getting entry into the vehicle. I won't be able to get inside to get my jumper cables or pop the hood so that someone else can jump me.
Does any one else have this concern and if so, do you have any precautions that you do to minimize this risk?
I think it would be so nice if Ford would have a sensor that would display on dash the voltage of the battery but better yet, the cranking amps amount.