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I see there is a new 12V BMS available, part# LX6Z-10C679-C from the Ford parts dept.
replacing previous part#s LX6Z 10C679B; LX6T-10C679-BG; LX6T10C679BG; LX6Z 10C679B; LX6Z-10C679-B; LX6Z10C679B; LX6Z10C679C
My BMS happens to be the third one on the list of older BMS units.
I am also aware that Ford has recently issued a CSP to replace all the BMS units in the Mach-e and F150 Lightning vehicles, to fix a problem with it under-reporting the battery state. I suspect that this is also a problem on the Maverick, but I did not find a related CSP for the Maverick in a quick search.
I'm starting to see charging issues with my third battery in two years, so I'll be looking at a fourth battery shortly. Right now it looks like the 4-month-old battery is already damaged by sulphation, as it can only be charged to 35% (12.01V) through the BMS, and only to 40% (12.15V) with a 10A charger overnight. The truck is going to start going into deep sleep mode in a month or two.
Does anyone have the details on why the BMS part# was replaced?
replacing previous part#s LX6Z 10C679B; LX6T-10C679-BG; LX6T10C679BG; LX6Z 10C679B; LX6Z-10C679-B; LX6Z10C679B; LX6Z10C679C
My BMS happens to be the third one on the list of older BMS units.
I am also aware that Ford has recently issued a CSP to replace all the BMS units in the Mach-e and F150 Lightning vehicles, to fix a problem with it under-reporting the battery state. I suspect that this is also a problem on the Maverick, but I did not find a related CSP for the Maverick in a quick search.
I'm starting to see charging issues with my third battery in two years, so I'll be looking at a fourth battery shortly. Right now it looks like the 4-month-old battery is already damaged by sulphation, as it can only be charged to 35% (12.01V) through the BMS, and only to 40% (12.15V) with a 10A charger overnight. The truck is going to start going into deep sleep mode in a month or two.
Does anyone have the details on why the BMS part# was replaced?
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