DanielM92563
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Previous night the temp also dropped to 40F here and I’m still seeing a fairly good range, wait did you say negative 40!
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Not to derail this thread hard, but how on earth is Car Scanner supposed to work with CarPlay? I don't see anything in Settings or the app itself!Yep. That's the one. You can either use or modify one of their default data screens or build some of your own.
I use a wired Carplay adapter like this ( https://a.co/d/bRokfOj), add the Car Scanner app to carplay then link the Car Scanner app to the bluetooth OBD device. Actually, very simple and gives you all the advantages of carplay even if you are someone who prefers Android phones. You keep your Android phone in your pocket and keep the carplay device hooked up and in the vehicle at all times.Not to derail this thread hard, but how on earth is Car Scanner supposed to work with CarPlay? I don't see anything in Settings or the app itself!
As you mentioned, there are some excellent EV winter tire choices, if you buy your own tires in the after market - which I've done with both of my Mach Es. My dislike of the Lightning's tire selection is related primarily to the barely adequate winter driving characteristics of all of the Ford factory tire options. I've had to replace the OEM tires of my last 4 Ford purchases. I would prefer they add a winter tire option to their new cars so I don't have to deal with the additional cost and associated tire storage\disposal issues getting rid of the OEM tires.Curious what you don’t like about the selection of 20” winter tires for the lightning? I put some Michelin X-Ice’s on a few weeks ago and am very happy with them. Nokian also has the R5’s and studded R10’s that are both supposed to be fantastic as well. I picked the Michelins because they’re supposed to have lower rolling resistance and I do quite a bit of highway driving
Using iOS. CarPlay options don't seem to exist for Car Scanner for me anywhere in the phone (or I'm missing something real obvious). So I'm guessing you're running the Android version of Car Scanner on the linked Carlinkit box? That'd make sense! (But makes me wish I could find one of those boxes running a newer version of Android than 11)I use a wired Carplay adapter like this ( https://a.co/d/bRokfOj), add the Car Scanner app to carplay then link the Car Scanner app to the bluetooth OBD device. Actually, very simple and gives you all the advantages of carplay even if you are someone who prefers Android phones. You keep your Android phone in your pocket and keep the carplay device hooked up and in the vehicle at all times.
According to testing in Mach-E land, this is correct. Mach-Lee's Mach-E Cold Weather Testing [Taking Requests] | MachEforum - Ford Mustang Mach-E Forum, News, Owners, DiscussionsUsing iOS. CarPlay options don't seem to exist for Car Scanner for me anywhere in the phone (or I'm missing something real obvious). So I'm guessing you're running the Android version of Car Scanner on the linked Carlinkit box? That'd make sense! (But makes me wish I could find one of those boxes running a newer version of Android than 11)
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For the first time yesterday I plugged into 110 while at the in-laws and the preconditioning before the drive home made a huge difference in range. That said, the "departure time" seems to be the only way I've seen that actually preheats the battery... am I wrong on that? No sub-freezing temperatures (cabin heat on or off) has come with any battery heating. HVB steadily cooling while driving. Strange.
Any effort helps, but on the 110/120 volt FMC, you're marginally supplementing the battery SOC when much more of its energy is used to warm the cabin 4 to 8 KW vs the 1.5 KW the FMC can restore.For the first time yesterday I plugged into 110 while at the in-laws and the preconditioning before the drive home made a huge difference in range. That said, the "departure time" seems to be the only way I've seen that actually preheats the battery... am I wrong on that? No sub-freezing temperatures (cabin heat on or off) has come with any battery heating. HVB steadily cooling while driving. Strange.
how dumb!According to testing in Mach-E land, this is correct. Mach-Lee's Mach-E Cold Weather Testing [Taking Requests] | MachEforum - Ford Mustang Mach-E Forum, News, Owners, Discussions
Oh yeah, on 110 I wasn't expecting to do anything more than precondition the battery! That alone really helped.Any effort helps, but on the 110/120 volt FMC, you're marginally supplementing the battery SOC when much more of its energy is used to warm the cabin 4 to 8 KW vs the 1.5 KW the FMC can restore.
I just don't really get the logic of not warming the coolant in these temps. I'd balance not heating the cabin if it heated the damn battery a little. It's shared to be able to do that, but just... doesn't? how dumb!Yes, departure time is the only way implement battery conditioning, again, it will be at a substantially reduced rate since the FMC has limit to how much current can give.
Great read, and this nugget is worth the time!!According to testing in Mach-E land, this is correct. Mach-Lee's Mach-E Cold Weather Testing [Taking Requests] | MachEforum - Ford Mustang Mach-E Forum, News, Owners, Discussions
again using the Mach-E as a parallel, which I believe is reasonable, from early on there's been requests for things like preconditioning the battery when approaching a charging station. There's a long list of "things people wish were done to make the EV part better" that so far, haven't been touched, mostly. (Some things have - I know this isn't a popular position, but the GOM is a lot more accurate for me now in both vehicles since the GOM update, for example, mainly because it seems to react a lot quicker to changing consumption...)how dumb!
Oh yeah, on 110 I wasn't expecting to do anything more than precondition the battery! That alone really helped.
I just don't really get the logic of not warming the coolant in these temps. I'd balance not heating the cabin if it heated the damn battery a little. It's shared to be able to do that, but just... doesn't? how dumb!
Keep your eyes peeled for thispreconditioning the battery when approaching a charging station
Check this post on a Mach-E mind youOh yeah, on 110 I wasn't expecting to do anything more than precondition the battery! That alone really helped.
I don't 100% agree with everything the OP states in that thread, but it's very hard to argue with the data collection, and the data appears to support the stated conclusions.Great read, and this nugget is worth the time!!
https://www.macheforum.com/site/thr...her-testing-taking-requests.24393/post-567699
But will you be able to designate whether a destination is a charging location, or will it only work automatically for the Ford Network chargers? I've found there are many DC fast chargers out there that are not shown when you are searching Sync nav for the nearest charger - either they are too new or they are not part of the Ford networkKeep your eyes peeled for this