colbysmith
Active member
The past two summers I've experienced an interesting problem on my 2019 Ford F150. When towing the 25, when I stop for a short time at a rest stop or to refuel, when I go to start the truck back up, the battery acts low or like the starter is failing. It will try to turn over, but then just stops. You know the sound, whir then nothing. Usually starts on the second attempt as it should. However, I never have this issue when I'm not towing, and it starts just fine after sitting a while, like over night. Also, I replaced the battery last year after talking to the local Ford service writer, thinking that maybe it was getting a little weak, even though it was only a couple years old and an AGM. The new battery test out good, and when driving locally the auto stop/start will work as it should. So, while in the area, I stopped by my dealer again and spoke with another service writer. She informed me that, yes, she has had some complaints from other drivers of the same issue. Only when towing. Seems like the starter has this issue when it's hot. And when the truck is under load towing, it does run a little warmer. No fix. No TSO's. (Tech service orders). No recalls. Yet.... She said some folks have had problems with the trucks not starting at all until they sit a bit. Fortunately for me, the immediate second attempt it fires up. I'm still a solid Ford guy, but hope this is something Ford resolves. Just passing along in case anyone else is experiencing this issue. Colby