Sounds like another service department well versed in absolutely nothing.I don't think the Maverick supports OTA updates outside of the WiFi updates to the infotainment. Hmm..
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Sounds like another service department well versed in absolutely nothing.I don't think the Maverick supports OTA updates outside of the WiFi updates to the infotainment. Hmm..
Yeah, unfortunately. Ford would have left thousands of trucks dead like Chevy did with the Colorado if they did OTAs given their software and testing practices.Sounds like another service department well versed in absolutely nothing.
The service writer showed me the info from Ford. It clearly states what its for.There are 2 Recalls. I think they are getting the battery recall confused with the backup camera recall.
Just FYI - the battery saver mode, or if notified on app probably the deep sleep mode - is exactly used with extended non-use time to hopefully give you a battery you can start the truck with later. So that function worked.Well, we got the recall on my 22 EB. This is interesting because for about the last 2 months, the start/stop feature wasn't working. We went on a cruise and it sat for 9 days, went into battery saver mode, it started right up and now after a few days, the start/stop is working. go fig.
Thanks for this info. It would seem to me that the "charging logic" should always be towards full as possible but apparently there's a reason not to do so. If you have any info. it'd be appreciated.Just FYI - the battery saver mode, or if notified on app probably the deep sleep mode - is exactly used with extended non-use time to hopefully give you a battery you can start the truck with later. So that function worked.
Obviously it has no idea how long it's going to sit unused, but once voltage reaches a minimum, or 14 days, ect - deep sleep is it turning the modem off.
Since battery was at low voltage/SOC%, the charging logic probably gave you longer charge and got it back up high enough for auto-start/stop to be usable again.
Wouldn't be surprised if that doesn't last long.
But at least the charging logic is better on the EB's it seems.
Yep, my 24 Eco Lariat came with an AGM,You have an AGM battery so your battery is not subject to the recall. The start date of MY 23 was 11/14/2022 so you have one of the last MY22 built by Ford. From my understanding, Ford started placing AGM batteries in the Mavericks sometime in October 2022.
https://batteryuniversity.com/article/bu-403-charging-lead-acidThanks for this info. It would seem to me that the "charging logic" should always be towards full as possible but apparently there's a reason not to do so. If you have any info. it'd be appreciated.
Anyway, if there's a chance of a replacement battery, I will surely jump on it.
My wife still has her 2017 Escape w/ start/stop and believe it, the original battery but it hasn't stopped for about a year and a half....or so. Maybe, it's probably time to begin thinking about replacing her old battery. Although, her car was the one in the CLE airport parking lot for 8 days and it started up OK.
Thanks for the info. . This tech is miles above my old 66 Polara.https://batteryuniversity.com/article/bu-403-charging-lead-acid
When you see recent (14-24 yrs recent) methods of alternators backing off full charge constantly - they are attempting to do some form of the method in that article.
Attempt to eek out better MPG by backing off earlier, it just gets worse.
Obviously different makers have different ideas they follow to varying degrees of success.
As Ford as shown, even within the family they must not do the same thing.
I'm beginning to think it's sensors. How much you do and when is based on how you think things are going - if you got that wrong - problems.
"Honest sir, I wouldn't have ordered a full meal and drinks if I knew I only had a $2 bill, I thought I saw a $20" (down in the Ozarks, cash-only - not me!)
you don't need to for this recall. the scope of this recall is that if your ecoboost original equipment battery is an enhanced flooded battery, it's getting replaced with an agm.How do you find production date? I think my '22 was one of the last, from November 2022, but have nothing to verify. I did get the Camel battery recall, and I do have a Camel FLA battery, not an AGM as was set in the as-built configuration. It has been a problem since day one of ownership, never maintaining full charge for long, disableing AutoSS almost 100%, and so on.
So, how do I find the build date? TIA
tom