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2023 XLT FWD 2.0L ECOBOOST ENGINE 760AMP AGM BATTERY
After 6 months (12,000+ miles) Auto s/s quit working so took to dealer and got 'battery is low, not driving enough'. Told auto s/s quits working when battery goes below 80% charged (12.5 v per another thread, 12.73 is fully charged). Took back in for battery draining issue and left overnight so dealer could see how much battery dropped overnight per their suggestion. Instead, the next day they did the tail lamp recall, charged battery, and said working fine. They also did Battery Sensor Reset. Page 319 of my 2023 owner's manual says this is for when you install a new battery. (Battery was not replaced.) Does this set a new fully charged battery voltage value for the BMS?
I Immediately went to auto parts store to get a voltmeter to see charge state, but store was out. Went to my mechanic (AAA certified and AAA recommended) and he said he could really dig in to find where the draw was. In less than 10 miles from the dealer my mechanic tested the battery, and it was only about 55% charged, but auto s/s was still working. I left truck in shop for 6 days for him to really troubleshoot. Temp was -20 outside, so I wasn't going anywhere, and shop kept Maverick inside entire time. Multiple load and drain tests and also Parasitic Draw test. Monitored on meter and scope with memory and readout.
SHOP RESULTS: While maverick was sleeping something woke up and got a 1 amp draw for 30 seconds and then went away before he could find the module that woke up. AND he asked, How do you park the truck? Seems if you lock the doors and take the keys out, you have a 1 mAmp draw and if you leave it unlocked and keys in, you have a constant 5 mAmp draw on the battery. Possibly the biggest thing he did at the end was a 'software update', but we never know what that update was really about. I did rerun the Battery Sensor Rest after I knew it was fully charged.
End of story: Maverick has been working fine since. I also left the headlights on when parked to drain the battery lower to insure the 'auto s/s not working due to vehicle charging' came back. Learned much more - these are just the highlights.
When the auto s/s quits working I now know the battery is below 80% charged. I shut off the auto s/s when in town on short trips via the console switch. During all this the Maverick never failed to start, but still got a small 1A battery charger to better top of the battery.
Also got on google and did a search for automotive digital voltmeter and ordered one that has a digital readout and just plugs into the cigarette lighter.
After 6 months (12,000+ miles) Auto s/s quit working so took to dealer and got 'battery is low, not driving enough'. Told auto s/s quits working when battery goes below 80% charged (12.5 v per another thread, 12.73 is fully charged). Took back in for battery draining issue and left overnight so dealer could see how much battery dropped overnight per their suggestion. Instead, the next day they did the tail lamp recall, charged battery, and said working fine. They also did Battery Sensor Reset. Page 319 of my 2023 owner's manual says this is for when you install a new battery. (Battery was not replaced.) Does this set a new fully charged battery voltage value for the BMS?
I Immediately went to auto parts store to get a voltmeter to see charge state, but store was out. Went to my mechanic (AAA certified and AAA recommended) and he said he could really dig in to find where the draw was. In less than 10 miles from the dealer my mechanic tested the battery, and it was only about 55% charged, but auto s/s was still working. I left truck in shop for 6 days for him to really troubleshoot. Temp was -20 outside, so I wasn't going anywhere, and shop kept Maverick inside entire time. Multiple load and drain tests and also Parasitic Draw test. Monitored on meter and scope with memory and readout.
SHOP RESULTS: While maverick was sleeping something woke up and got a 1 amp draw for 30 seconds and then went away before he could find the module that woke up. AND he asked, How do you park the truck? Seems if you lock the doors and take the keys out, you have a 1 mAmp draw and if you leave it unlocked and keys in, you have a constant 5 mAmp draw on the battery. Possibly the biggest thing he did at the end was a 'software update', but we never know what that update was really about. I did rerun the Battery Sensor Rest after I knew it was fully charged.
End of story: Maverick has been working fine since. I also left the headlights on when parked to drain the battery lower to insure the 'auto s/s not working due to vehicle charging' came back. Learned much more - these are just the highlights.
When the auto s/s quits working I now know the battery is below 80% charged. I shut off the auto s/s when in town on short trips via the console switch. During all this the Maverick never failed to start, but still got a small 1A battery charger to better top of the battery.
Also got on google and did a search for automotive digital voltmeter and ordered one that has a digital readout and just plugs into the cigarette lighter.
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