Deep sleep is definitely a "gremlin" as you call it (a problem). A vehicle should be fine sitting for a week. Or two or six months. I've gone out to a car (not a Maverick , obviously) that hasn't moved in six months and it starts right up. There shouldn't be significant enough draining of the battery when the Maverick is turned off to drop it into such a critical level of discharge. There is definitely something wrong in the design of the Maverick and Ford needs to get with the program and fix it.Russian made software or corporate computer ....
Ya I'm hoping those computer system are a tad more secure than allowing personally loaded programs.
Since not a default setting, it should not be available in their software package which does many similar things.
Also - the timeout really only matters if you have something plugged into the outlet using power. Perhaps you do.
But a powered outlet (think your house) doesn't mean there is power used. If you have a USB adapter in there showing V, then that much power is being used until the timeout.
Deep Sleep isn't a gremlin - it's an attempt to preserve battery life because the system has no idea how long the truck is going to remain unstarted.
That's merely an indication the battery has reached a problem state requiring it (unless 14 days non-started was reason).
But you'd hopefully notice lights going off sooner & sooner before that stage is reached.
And some systems report thru Fordpass that Battery Saver has been enabled before Deep Sleep. I'm guessing Lariat because my XLT never has.
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