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OP here, I am now at 10 weeks with zero problems after Diehard battery replacement. Before that, my truck went into Deep Sleep every 3-4 days for ~6 months requiring a charge every 3-4 days...
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Thanks for continuing to update. The 12 month update is the one I’m looking forward to the most. At that point I will consider this the fix if there are no issues.OP here, I am now at 10 weeks with zero problems after Diehard battery replacement. Before that, my truck went into Deep Sleep every 3-4 days for ~6 months requiring a charge every 3-4 days...
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I am afraid you are correct but appreciate him documenting this.It won’t be
I'm not suggesting mine is THE fix, only that the new battery I installed absolutely resolved my truck's Deep Sleep issue.Thanks for continuing to update. The 12 month update is the one I’m looking forward to the most. At that point I will consider this the fix if there are no issues.
For now, when your original battery was new you also did not have this issue. Neither did I or most others. It is only after the truck has had time to slowly kill the battery does the deep sleep pop up. You will be able to confirm if this is a fix or just another it was good for 5,6,X number of months and then returned.I'm not suggesting mine is THE fix, only that the new battery I installed absolutely resolved my truck's Deep Sleep issue.
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For now, when your original battery was new you also did not have this issue. Neither did I or most others. It is only after the truck has had time to slowly kill the battery does the deep sleep pop up. You will be able to confirm if this is a fix or just another it was good for 5,6,X number of months and then returned.
Ahh, that detail is different than your first post.I encounter Deep Sleep (and no interior lights) within ~30 days of delivery. It got progressively worse over time to the point of DS and recharging every ~3 days....
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Curious, did you ever try the BMS reset with the stock battery? I did that to mine and it fixed The deep sleep issue for probably 6 months until I added an external amp that brought the voltage down. Did the reset again and it's been probably 4 months without issue.OP here, I am now at 10 weeks with zero problems after Diehard battery replacement. Before that, my truck went into Deep Sleep every 3-4 days for ~6 months requiring a charge every 3-4 days...
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Found this on O'Reilly web site. Yes the Ford group 99 rt4 is different supposedly to enhance performance. Looks like maybe something else to go wrong during manufacture. I would prefer in the hybrid to see less cold cranking and increased reserve capacity due to what I see. I would in addition like to see a trickle charge loop active between the HVB and the 12v at least down to 34% SOC of HVB With the HV contactors open. Or at the very least run computers and contactor relays off a separate dcdc converter limited to whatever is enough amperage necessary (5amps?). Use 2amps with capacitor if necessary for relay power. How about adding an ice run when truck is turned off to bring HVB SOC to 50% to allow for extended trucks charge time.Something is really atypical with the 12v batteries that shipped. So does anyone think they are bad or "different" chemistry? Supplier got an impure batch of lead, or something?
I can charge with key on at 14.6 to 15.2 volts on mine all day long, the next morning (like 16-17 hours sitting) it's down to 11.9v. Or 11.8 volts.
I just turned off WiFi in mine. i have never used the on-board wi-fi but was one of the "lucky ones" to get it as a standard feature before it was deleted on later builds.
Gonna let it sit a whopping 48 hours and see if the resting voltage is better than 11.9.
Ahh, that detail is different than your first post.
You should add an edit to you post at the bottom with this information but keep the old post there for thread truthfulness.
Yes, when charging my OEM battey I went through the BMS reset procedure perhaps ~6 times allowing the truck to remain untouched and locked over night. It made no difference for my truck...Curious, did you ever try the BMS reset with the stock battery?
So I thought that I was in the clear after the last few weeks of no voltage issues. My truck lights and screen would come on every time I got in my truck. I knew the problem hadn't vanished, but I was enjoying the "vacation" in my mind of telling myself perhaps I'd be okay.OP here, it has now been 5 weeks from when I replaced my battery. Zero issues since that time...... before that I was getting DS every 3-4 days for months. No change in usage or driving habits..
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See post #46So I thought that I was in the clear after the last few weeks of no voltage issues. My truck lights and screen would come on every time I got in my truck. I knew the problem hadn't vanished, but I was enjoying the "vacation" in my mind of telling myself perhaps I'd be okay.
Drove close to 100 miles yesterday, and within 12 hours this morning my truck was dead. Had to physically turn my key just to enter the truck. I went 3x to Ford and got NOTHING from them, so I think I'm gonna try replacing the battery myself with the Duralast Gold you did.
Have you had any issues since your replacement? Anything I should know before I head to AutoZone later? I've got a 6 day trip through Utah scheduled for next week and I refuse to cancel and let Ford "win". I'm determined to solve this myself.
I’m not saying your OP isn’t truthful. I’m saying if you edit you should call attention to the edit to keep the thread intact.What exactly is not 'truthful' about my first post? My DS issues became virtually constant every ~3-4 days for the ~7 months prior to my posting here. Before that, DS occured a few seemingly intermittent times.
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