shrink
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It persists for me with that update applied.This seems to have gone away for me with the 2022.35.3 update. Anyone else?
Adventure tested.Service said:
“Condition is normal. Occurs when a key is in close proximity to the vehicle.”
I believe they told me this could happen if a key fob or card was within 30 meters of the vehicle. That’s about 100 feet.
This is exactly what I am experiencing 10% battery drain per day while parked, and flashing rear lights about every 2 minutes, sometimes it is a short flash and others a longer flash. No idea if the two are related.Following up: I think you're correct, whomever suggested it's standby mode. I took the battery out of the fob and turned off Bluetooth and the vehicle went to sleep rather quickly. As soon as I put the battery back in the fob, the "wake" button disappeared from the app and the blinking resumed.
Mystery solved?
EDIT/UPDATE: Nevermind. This is inconsistent. Truck battery is still draining like 10% per day just sitting there with the battery out of the fob and me away from home.
Normal behavior when the phone or remote is within proximity of the vehicle. It’s acknowledging that it detects the signal close by.My 2 week old R1T is doing this also. Very randomly though and not too frequently. Thinking it's connecting to my phone periodically?
Even when it's turned off at home?Normal behavior when the phone or remote is within proximity of the vehicle. It’s acknowledging that it detects the signal close by.