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It doesn't have to be low voltage. The battery temp itself could be below the required value. It could also simply be the outdoor temp is too low. In my Escape, I've noticed it tends to not stop as frequently in the winter as during the summer and I live in central Alabama where a cold day is in the upper 40s.
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It doesn't have to be low voltage. The battery temp itself could be below the required value. It could also simply be the outdoor temp is too low. In my Escape, I've noticed it tends to not stop as frequently in the winter as during the summer and I live in central Alabama where a cold day is in the upper 40s.
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Appreciate the response, but as I stated in my original post the dash is providing the reason of "disabled because of vehicle charging". Which seems to point to battery related.
 

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Appreciate the response, but as I stated in my original post the dash is providing the reason of "disabled because of vehicle charging". Which seems to point to battery related.
Ah, I missed that part. I've never seen that particular message. I just get a generic "disabled" when the system determines it needs to be disabled. I wonder if you could read any OBD-II error codes.
 
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Appreciate the response, but as I stated in my original post the dash is providing the reason of "disabled because of vehicle charging". Which seems to point to battery related.
Under which menu setting do you get the disabled due to vehicle charging message ?
 

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Under which menu setting do you get the disabled due to vehicle charging message ?
You go into the menu selection screen in the dash. You can select various "displays". One of them on mine is for Auto Start Stop status. Keep in mind I have the larger screen with my FX4. Might be different for the folks with the smaller in dash screen.
 

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The other way to reset the BMS if still need to do so afterwards without using Forscan. This works on other Ford trucks like F-150s, no idea if it will work on a Maverick or not.

How to reset your BMS:
Procedure must be carried out within 10 seconds:
  1. Switch ignition on (engine off)
  2. Pull and release high beam 5 times.
  3. Press and release brake pedal 3 times.
  4. If successful the battery light will flash 3 times within the next 15 seconds 5. BMS reset completed.
This procedure is in maverick manual (do not have manual with me to check # of times, etc but it also states when it has to be done, etc). There is also an 8 hour procedure to follow when replacing battery or possibly when neg cable is disconnected, etc. I have a Polaris ranger with an AGM battery and I have to place it on maintenance charger periodically. I forgot once and battery was way low. When I put it on "recovery" mode it was about three weeks before charger declared it charged. I also have a Honda crv which has a regular flooded battery and in order to keep it charged I keep running lights and cabin fan at half speed. (Enough draw to keep 12v bus at 14.4v which keeps battery charging adequately. If not done battery in honda will last 24-30 months when I do this battery will last about 4 years). I have no idea how mavericks BMS manages battery but I expect it to be better than my Honda.
 

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What should a normal voltage reading be for a fully charged battery? I have been chasing the start/stop issue for months, and just saw this thread a couple of days ago.

I have a 2/10-amp, 12-volt charger which is fully capable of charging the battery, but even charging the battery for a day only gets me about a day's worth of start/stop functionality. After that, it's back to not working.

I measured the voltage yesterday and it was 12.61 volts. The start/stop was not working. I charged it on the 2-amp setting for a few hours and reset the start/stop using the method in this thread. The voltage after charging was about 13.5 volts. I let the truck sit overnight and today when I drove it the start/stop worked. I am going to see what happens next.
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