- First Name
- Gary
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- North Carolina
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 Ford Maverick Lariat
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
Thanks for the info. I guess my old battery was never dead just low.
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Yep same here, just got through ordering jump box. Tow truck driver said it's a must with a hybrid. He used one to move mine onto the truck. Said F-150's are the same.This is what was put in mine a few days ago > lead acid
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Are you sure that's what you read - not able to start?I have seen several post about not being able to start the truck while in Deep Sleep. I have to admit that mine has always started from deep sleep since it is the hybrid battery that starts the electric motor first. The only way I assume I would have problems is if I would try to use the remote start from the app which I have never done. The remote features were always disabled on the app when the truck is in deep sleep. I do know that my original battery that was replace was made in Spain. The replacement was made in Mexico.
You're welcome. I'm a bit confused by your last sentence. Are you thinking you do or don't have an AGM battery?Thanks for the info. My battery lists at 760 CCA, "non-spoilable lead acid" battery, no caps on tom like the old batteries. So I don't think it' I have an AGM battery.
They say honesty is good for the soul, so I should add that some time later I did indeed have major 12v drama. Somehow made it 130 miles to the dealer, who tested, failed and warranty replaced my AGM batt, They could've used the excuse it isn't listed for MY24 hybrids, but didn't. Also they scrambled to find and backorder an AGM as an apples-to-apples replacement, which suggests to me Ford's unresolved issues are giving dealers supply headaches, and maybe they've finally run out of the conventional batteries that likely fail more quickly.As a condition of sale, I got my dealer to (eventually) install an AGM battery they had on hand, likely what they use in MY25.
Yes, I was given a small amount of runaround and squawking, that neither this nor any other AGM was 'listed' for a MY24 hybrid. Maintenance dept mgr surmised it would be just fine, except as it wasn't listed it wouldn't be under warranty.
Perhaps 7 weeks later I got one sleep mode message; that has been the extent of my 12V drama so far.
FYI. Some battery chargers check voltage level to determine if charger is set to proper battery size. If a 12v battery reads below 7 volts it may not start charging because voltage is in range of 6 v battery. You can set the charger for 6v battery and it should start charging or the charger could have a "force charge setting. Usually after a short time battery will have enough charge for the 12v cycle to recognize the battery. The force mode will run while bypassing the "no battery connected" for a set time before checking the voltage.Yep happen to me on my fresh from the factory after waiting 3 months in the dusty Mexican desert before EPA cleared my Hybrid for sale. Scary, first charger wouldn't charge battery so low, second battery charger did after complaining.