• GroundedGator@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    I have a friend with a Subaru he didn’t drive much. Battery kept dieing on him. He determined that with the car of there was a small drain on the battery. Took quite a bit to figure out that the issue was the old 3g connection for starlink. Even though he hadn’t ever paid for the service, the car still kept trying to connect to the cell network. With 3g retired, it had nothing to connect to.

    I also have a Subaru with a 3g connection I never replaced, but it’s a daily driver. From what I can tell on forums, this only became a problem once there was no longer a 3g network. Just curious that even without the subscription the car was connecting to something and now that there is no connection, it will continuously try to connect.

    There is a bypass module that can be purchased, because apparently if you just pull the fuse, you lose Bluetooth and the front speakers. You can keep Bluetooth by having an aftermarket headunit which bypasses the manufacturer Bluetooth.