I have a 2019 Fusion. For the third time, after the car sat in my garage while I was away, the battery was totally dead. The first time was a period of 9 days, two years ago, in extremely cold weather. AAA came out, jumped it and it was fine. Then a year ago, February 2023, the car sat for about 17 days while we were gone. Again, the battery was totally dead. AAA came out and replaced the battery. Now, we returned from Florida after being gone 17 days and sure enough, dead battery. AAA again jumped it and it is now fine. I called my dealer and they said I should put a trickle charge on it while gone. Why is this needed? Two friends were with me. When they returned, their cars that sat started just fine, a Honda CRV, GMC Acadia and a Buick Le Sabre. None of them had any problems. So what's up with the Fusion? Anyone else have this issue? Any suggestions? I have an extended warranty on the car. My dealer said I would still need to pay $178 for a scan of the car to determine any problems. The $178 is not covered. Ok. They would need the car for a couple of days. Any repairs might then be covered. Note the key word, "might". Just looking for ideas