![]() ![]() The 2595 manual doesn't offer any advice on offering auto-shutdown. Then test the nuvi in the vehicle not offering an autoshutdown-if power to the cigarette lighter socket remains hot after turning off the engine, then a manual nuvi shutdown or disconnect will not be offered and the solution is that the nuvi will have to be manually turned off or disconnected to avoid loss of battery power. A quick test: if vehicles that offered an autoshutdown are still around, test the nuvi and see if the nuvi offers a shutdown. Not having a 2595 but knowing that my other nuvis, upon losing external vehicle power, offer an auto-shutdown unless I tell it to stay on, makes me think that a hard reset of the nuvi in vehicles that shut off power to the cigarette lighter socket might help if the 2595 is supposed to offer the auto-shutdown. If the cigarette lighter socket powers off with a vehicle shutdown (as seen on many other vehicles), then the nuvi may offer an auto shut off which may not be working. This may explain the results seen if past vehicles used with the 2595 shut off the cigarette lighter socket but the current vehicle does not. Which " battery drains down" are you referring to: the internal nuvi battery or the vehicle battery? If the cigarette lighter socket is always powered (as seen on some vehicles) and you are referring to the vehicle battery, the nuvi will not turn off and the vehicle battery, and later, the nuvi battery, will eventually drain down to nothing if the nuvi is not manually turned off or disconnected. ![]()
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