- First Name
- Larry
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2022
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- Location
- East Virginia
- Vehicle(s)
- F150s, Mustang GT Convertible, Mazda B3000
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
Yes I have an EcoBoost that is driven infrequently and often just for a few hundred yards - my wife uses it to move her portable chicken house one or two times a week. It has been used this way for about a year. No battery issues.
We also have two Hybrid Mavericks, one is used daily, the other once or twice a week. No battery (or any other) issues.
I am a cyber security geek. I refuse to put almost any App on my phone, so I don't use Ford Pass on any vehicle.
I think Ford Pass is contributing to these battery issues. That makes me feel like a smug geek.
Or maybe I'm just lucky.
There is a lot of variability in battery life, which is probably a more likely factor, but then I'm just a geek with nothing to feel smug about.
We also have two Hybrid Mavericks, one is used daily, the other once or twice a week. No battery (or any other) issues.
I am a cyber security geek. I refuse to put almost any App on my phone, so I don't use Ford Pass on any vehicle.
I think Ford Pass is contributing to these battery issues. That makes me feel like a smug geek.
Or maybe I'm just lucky.
There is a lot of variability in battery life, which is probably a more likely factor, but then I'm just a geek with nothing to feel smug about.
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