Well - if the truck started the next time you used it - that function did it's job!Anyone else have a Battery Saver Mode unexpectedly on Christmas day? Must have been a “Merry Christmas” from Ford.![]()
4 days?I installed an AGM in my hybrid nine months ago. No battery saver yet*, but voltage is slowly dropping. Last week I bought a laptop so I can use Forscan. I’ll be setting the state of charge to 95%.
* I’ve noticed that it always goes to battery saver (no matter the voltage) if the truck sets unused for four days or more.
[edit to ask]:
How long has it been since you installed the AGM?
Hope it's not too intermittent - so it doesn't take a stinking long time to discover it.That is for sure. I just had an AGM installed and in two weeks battery dead again. Car went on a 200km drive and I parked it for one day. Next day it is dead. Back to the dealership for the third time. Now finally they have agreed to check for a parasitic draw. Software update and AGM did not fix problem. Pulling fuse 11/12 did not solve it either. Any other ideas out there???
My one year old factory AGM has sat for two days. Still sitting at 12.3 VDC after a 200 mile plus road trip. No issues.
My BMS won’t charge it above 12.4 VDC.
I’d feel a lot better if it took it to 12.9.
With the battery In circuit my Noco Genius 1 peaks it at 12.5 then goes into maintenance/desulfate mode.
Underhood is great.When you Hybrid Maverick owners use a trickle charger , are you connecting to the two places under the hood?
I have a Noco 5genius, but just asking to be on safe side. My back seat stays full of various items to keep them handy, and unloading all that just to get to battery would be a PIA. THANKS for advice before I hook it up incorrectly.
He doesn't mean the alternator (he has EB) charging voltage.What to you mean, my BMS wont charge above 12.4V?
Charging voltage should be above 14.8 volts, when the truck is on.
That voltage is even too low to be in floating charge.
12.3 volts with a AGM battery is about 70% charged.
With a 200 mile trip, there should have been enough time to charge the battery.
12.5 V is hardly enough voltage to charge the battery correctly.
Got it, even with a EB, it should still charge higher than that.He doesn't mean the alternator (he has EB) charging voltage.
He means the BMS stops throwing enough Amps at the battery to get it up to higher resting Voltage when measured.
Can’t agree with this as so many things are disabled in ‘saver’ mode. Some I consider safety. It’s clearly a problem when it occurs so frequently.Correct me if I’m wrong but:
There isn’t anything “wrong” with battery saver mode. It was intended to do exactly what it is called - save the battery. It is supposed to come on when the battery is low OR when the battery has been sitting. It was intended as a feature. Not a bug.
Fair enough. I’m no expert but that was my understanding of what BSM is for and we may be saying the same thing.Can’t agree with this as so many things are disabled in ‘saver’ mode. Some I consider safety. It’s clearly a problem when it occurs so frequently.
Yes a saver mode so hopefully you can always start would be a feature. But current settings, standard flood battery’s installed, software set for AGM, etc is a screwup by Ford.
The consensus here on MTC and many other Ford forums is that battery saver and deep sleep is not the same thing.4 days?
Deep Sleep Mode, ie disabling the modem and telling you in Fordpass, happens at 14 days not used.
You must have something else going on drawing the voltage low enough to enable DSM.
Prior to the days of non-use - do you actually notice the initial battery saver things happening?
Cabin lights turning off sooner & sooner when you open / close door?
If not - ditto to parasitic draw. That doesn't mean small draw, means undesired draw.
Some draw is per design & expected - most people want security system on and remote to work.
AGM’s charge lower than flooded. I think it’s 13.5 VDC peak.What to you mean, my BMS wont charge above 12.4V?
Charging voltage should be above 14.8 volts, when the truck is on.
That voltage is even too low to be in floating charge.
12.3 volts with a AGM battery is about 70% charged.
With a 200 mile trip, there should have been enough time to charge the battery.
12.5 V is hardly enough voltage to charge the battery correctly.