Ok i have 2022 hybrid XLT LUX PKG with 4200 miles. Sep 9 2025 is my 36 month date. I have had all recalls and updates performed up to about last Nov (2024). Do not drive it much (use as 2nd backup) as I have 43000+ miles on my 2022 hybrid lariat loaded. I have the 7yr/125 extended w on the lariat. I am going to take the XLT in and have the backup camera recall applied, the SSM53801, and any others needed, if any. I might put the 7/125 ext warranty on it, need to decide soon. Since I do not drive the XLT much I put my noco g5 maintainer on the jump pins frequently. It has the original bxt99rt4a-390cca. Due to the noco the truck will charge it from 12.0v to 12.6v 24 hrs after a 28-35 mile drive. My tester only reads to 0.1v accuracy so extrapolating my readings I will say daily average is about 0.08v. do not use Ford pass so never get deep sleep warnings. I leave hood up and take readings at jump pins. So do not have power usage when unlocking or opening doors to raise hood which makes daily readings impossible due to everything firing up. I swear I have gotten readings one day after driving of 12.6v then 24 hrs later 13.1v then next day of 12.8v then next day 12.6 (without Noco but voltages imply that truck may be trickle charging the 12v??? or maybe battery is just settling around). Just went and checked jump pins. Took noco off two days ago on about day five charging eas running optimization still but I needed noco for mower. So three days after charging but before optimization was complete the 34 month OEM 390 read 12.9v. (in about two weeks sitting it will be 12.0v).The dealership may have to go back and forth with their hotline person like I did and end up installing a new compressor as well before it's all resolved.
I see where Ford says these batteries are "enhanced" I charge both the 390cca and the MAX series 470cca as standard sli batteries.
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