| Try unplugging the edge and driving for a while. I bet it is the edge doing it. Also, when you change batteries on a diesel, you are supposed to replace them as a pair no matter what....the other one could go bad shortly after and kill your good new one. That is what I read on other forums FWIW. But I would disconnect the edge and then drive for a couple of days and see if it makes any difference...edge had that problem with certain versions and from getting too hot under the hood.
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