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- Russ
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- '73 Corvette, '13 Escape, '22 XLT Maverick
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- 2.0L EcoBoost
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First a bit of info to set a baseline. Our '22 XLT with EB has less than 12,000 miles. It sits for extended periods without starting quite often. Remote starting with the Ford app has worked unless the app needed an update. No real problems until January of '26. The temps in northeast Ohio have been as low as -10 at night. Lately the remote start through the Android cell phone has been telling me to manually start the Mav, as the truck has gone into "Battery Saver Mode". It starts just fine when I do as instructed. Not a hint of a low battery causing a slow start. Sounds totally normal.
Yesterday the same message showed up on the cell phone. Temperature was around 5 above. Didn't bother to manually start it until this morning. No problems. Drove it about 20 miles and about a half hour after parking it I tried to remote start it as a test and the message showed up again.
So, is the battery getting old and worn out? Am I not driving it enough? Are the very low temperatures we are going through causing problems? Thoughts???
Forgot to mention that the battery is the AGM and has never had to be charged or jump started.
Yesterday the same message showed up on the cell phone. Temperature was around 5 above. Didn't bother to manually start it until this morning. No problems. Drove it about 20 miles and about a half hour after parking it I tried to remote start it as a test and the message showed up again.
So, is the battery getting old and worn out? Am I not driving it enough? Are the very low temperatures we are going through causing problems? Thoughts???
Forgot to mention that the battery is the AGM and has never had to be charged or jump started.
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