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- Darryl
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- 2025 Maverick XLT HYBRID
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That's the question they're trying to answer. Despite the appearance to the contrary based on these posts, the VAST MAJORITY of Hybrid Maverick s do not have the problem. And of those that did have the problem, the ACCM update fixed the majority of those. At present Ford is working on trying to figure out the problem with those vehicles. The frustrating part is that the problem is very intermittent. Also, setting the vehicle up for the current draw test often makes the draw go away for the duration of the test. By the way. My 2025 Maverick is sitting at a 90% state of charge. Based on the connected vehicle status. (Accessible to techs on the Ford professional technician page) . It's always between 84 and 90%.Great advice Darryl as always. The previous poster Doug (schd
Great advice Darryl as always. The previous poster Doug (schneidrd) who lives in Rio Grande Valley is justifiably frustrated, A/c not working down here is Bad! My wife & I are here 6 months & it indeed gets hot. The puzzle to me is our 2025 Lariet purchased April 2025 doesn't have the problem. It goes into normal sleep mode if left sitting for a couple weeks, but everything comes to life when you start the Mav. I'm sure Ford engineered are puzzled as to why some are plagued with the deep sleep, battery drain problems, others not?? My only change was change 12v SOC from 80% to 85% with Forscan.
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