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That’s a good question. I haven’t seen anything indicating Ford pushed an OTA update related to the 12V battery management on the Maverick hybrids recently.I like that people are finding different batteries for our trucks. Question to anyone who might know. Did Ford send a over the air battery update? My 23 Maverick hybrid was getting deep sleep messages constantly. I had to drive it for 2 weeks to work during that fridgid cold snap we had. My battery did go back into deep sleep mode 2-3 days after I stopped driving it.
I drove my truck about 3 hours total one day and it has been parked for 13 days and it has not went back into sleep mode. I keep checking the app and everything shows good. This is why I aked about a possible OTA update. Anyone else have this happen recently?
From what I’ve seen, a lot of the deep sleep behavior tends to come down to state of charge and how the BMS estimates it. When the truck gets a longer drive — like the few hours you mentioned — the DC-DC converter has more time to bring the battery up and the BMS recalculates the state of charge.
Another thing that can happen is a BMS relearn if the truck sits locked and undisturbed for several hours (usually overnight). That can update the SOC estimate as well, which sometimes stops the deep sleep messages for a while.
Since I installed the new battery I’ve been monitoring things with an Ancel BM200, mostly to watch how the Maverick’s DC-DC charging system behaves over time. I’m planning to track resting voltage in the mornings too since that’s usually the best indicator of how the battery is actually doing.
It’ll be interesting to see how these systems behave long term — the Maverick’s charging strategy is definitely a little different from traditional vehicles.
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