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Just got my new 2024 Maverick Lariat Hybrid. Only have driven it about 50 miles. But I know have to store it for about 6 weeks as I'm out of town. Is there any issues with not driving it that long? Should I put it on a trickle charger? Will I do damage to the battery with storage. Will appreciate guidance.
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You'll be fine. The inside lights may not light up but it'll start.
 

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Only worry about a battery tender if it's something you do regularly. The truck will just go into its battery saver mode and disable remote access through the fordpass app, but it will do that anyway even if you're on a battery tender. Take it for a half hour plus drive when you get back.
 

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I left my 2022 Maverick hybrid for 3+ weeks without it starting. When I got back, battery was dead and vehicle wouldn’t start. Had to charge in order to start it up.
 

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I parked my 2025 Maverick Lariat AWD Hybrid in the garage for 3 weeks and I experienced no issues starting it when I returned. I do have a Wolfbox 4000A Jumper Box under the rear seat but was happy that I didn’t need it…

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Just got my new 2024 Maverick Lariat Hybrid. Only have driven it about 50 miles. But I know have to store it for about 6 weeks as I'm out of town. Is there any issues with not driving it that long? Should I put it on a trickle charger? Will I do damage to the battery with storage. Will appreciate guidance.
Yes use a trickle charger. I store my Mustang for 4 months every Winter and it starts right up.
 

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Only worry about a battery tender if it's something you do regularly. The truck will just go into its battery saver mode and disable remote access through the fordpass app, but it will do that anyway even if you're on a battery tender. Take it for a half hour plus drive when you get back.
No, it won't go into battery saver mode on a battery tender. A battery will last longer on a good maintenance charger even if you use it every day, so I don't understand your "Only worry about a battery tender if it's something you do regularly." comment.
 

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The battery save mode is only an issue if you plan on remote starting it. I went away for a month and it didn't go into deep sleep. Weirdly it did go into deep sleep on me in the middle of the week once :D
 

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Just got my new 2024 Maverick Lariat Hybrid. Only have driven it about 50 miles. But I know have to store it for about 6 weeks as I'm out of town. Is there any issues with not driving it that long? Should I put it on a trickle charger? Will I do damage to the battery with storage. Will appreciate guidance.
2024 Hybrid, i parked my Mav in a parking lot in northern Montana from Nov/1 to Dec/19 and then from Jan/9 to Mar/31, i disconnected the positive battery cable and had no problems starting up , the weather was a mix of -15 to 50 !
 
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No, it won't go into battery saver mode on a battery tender. A battery will last longer on a good maintenance charger even if you use it every day, so I don't understand your "Only worry about a battery tender if it's something you do regularly." comment.
I can only speak directly to the fact that I typically drive my Mav once a week and even though I have hooked it up to a battery tender after five days the lights will not come on when you open the door. My personal experience is that the Mav has some time based programming to go into these battery saving modes that happen regardless of the battery state of charge. Simply turning the key on for a couple seconds any time before 5 days will reset the time. I have read other reports of people going on trips with the Mav left on a battery tender and getting the deep sleep notification after something like 2 weeks. I have never left it parked long enough to get that far to verify that part of it myself.

Whether using a battery tender all the time is worthwhile is a different subject. It's not needed to get the Mav to survive one long trip.
 

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I can only speak directly to the fact that I typically drive my Mav once a week and even though I have hooked it up to a battery tender after five days the lights will not come on when you open the door. My personal experience is that the Mav has some time based programming to go into these battery saving modes that happen regardless of the battery state of charge. Simply turning the key on for a couple seconds any time before 5 days will reset the time. I have read other reports of people going on trips with the Mav left on a battery tender and getting the deep sleep notification after something like 2 weeks. I have never left it parked long enough to get that far to verify that part of it myself.

Whether using a battery tender all the time is worthwhile is a different subject. It's not needed to get the Mav to survive one long trip.
I've used a battery maintainer for weeks at a time without driving and have never had battery saver activate in 8 months of ownership, so I don't believe it's accurate to say that it will "activate anyway" on a battery tender, unless a battery tender isn't working as well as my maintainer. I have no experience with Battery Tender brand, but it sounds like it's not working as intended, or your battery is weak. Another option is that the maintainer that is failing to keep battery saver mode from activating isn't connected correctly on the ground side of the BMS and thus the BMS isn't recognizing the charge uptake.

I agree that a maintainer is not needed to survive a long trip. In fact, that's what battery saver mode is for--to preserve enough charge to start the vehicle after a drop in SoC.
 
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The Deep Sleep mode having a 14 day no start limit to engage, should get around being on a maintainer, and happen no matter what.

The battery saver items based on low voltage should not happen on a maintainer though.
The things effected only happen if a door opens.
Never heard anyone comment on remote unlock failing to respond, like that was included in saver functions. But with voltage high doesn't matter.
Sounds like keyless entry on passenger door can, I guess turning off one sensor could help, I'd think very little.
Perhaps those sensors have a time based limit too with no doors opened, just to eliminate some drain on apparent non-use.
 

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I've used a battery maintainer for weeks at a time without driving and have never had battery saver activate in 8 months of ownership, so I don't believe it's accurate to say that it will "activate anyway" on a battery tender, unless a battery tender isn't working as well as my maintainer. I have no experience with Battery Tender brand, but it sounds like it's not working as intended, or your battery is weak. Another option is that the maintainer that is failing to keep battery saver mode from activating isn't connected correctly on the ground side of the BMS and thus the BMS isn't recognizing the charge uptake.
I went through all this for months. The maintainer (Noco Genius 2 and then a Genius 5) is hooked up correctly. The battery tests good. If it was a battery issue or it was actually seeing a low state of charge putting the key on for 2 seconds would not change anything. When I drive it as soon as the engine is warmed up the stop/start functions which it would not if the battery was low. Are you saying that you can park your Maverick for weeks and when you open the door the interior lights still come on? Like I said, I have not personally had it go into the later stage battery saver mode since using the maintainer, but I have not left it parked for more than 7-8 days. I can't find the old thread. Maybe you're right and it doesn't go into full on battery saver mode on a charger but in my experience it goes into the first stage of disabling the interior lights and screens not coming on when you open the door after 5 days regardless of anything you do.
 

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@Leuf , I believe the confusion between us is the use of the term "battery saver" vs. "deep sleep". @HeyBales has described the system correctly I believe, and i think that's what you were originally trying to say--that the battery maintainer will keep battery saver (voltage-based) from occuring, but the 14-day timer will still put the system in deep sleep. I believe I've only experienced the timer one time, which seems about right because it's very rare that my Maverick sits for more than 10-12 days at a time without driving it.
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