Kev12345
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If you had FordPass open already it doesn't update automatically. Instead of stopping the charge, next time just pull down on the screen to refresh the app. It will then update.Update: 3:30 this morning FordPass app still indicated 47% charge with 107 miles of range. It is set up on automatic charge to 90%. I used the app to stop the charge and immediately I saw a 97% charge level with 305 miles of range.
Part of this problem is intermittent communication of Fordpass, force stop, clear cache, restart the app, send a door lock or unlock command.Update: 3:30 this morning FordPass app still indicated 47% charge with 107 miles of range. It is set up on automatic charge to 90%. I used the app to stop the charge and immediately I saw a 97% charge level with 305 miles of range.
This works 75% of the time, when it fails follow steps in post 19If you had FordPass open already it doesn't update automatically. Instead of stopping the charge, next time just pull down on the screen to refresh the app. It will then update.
I think the OTA threshold is 90% on 12v.. change it to 70% or so. They can also set the 12v to charge more often from the HVB. It’s nothing cosmic according to some Ford-engineers I’ve chatted with. They are aware of the issues as well as poor quality 12v batteries Ford sourced.Change it from what, to what, and how would this make things better ?
Ford engineers seem to be aware of a lot of issues. Too bad they don't address them. The software on their 2 electric vehicles really ruin the great product they built.I think the OTA threshold is 90% on 12v.. change it to 70% or so. They can also set the 12v to charge more often from the HVB. It’s nothing cosmic according to some Ford-engineers I’ve chatted with. They are aware of the issues as well as poor quality 12v batteries Ford sourced.
12V battery on mine seems to be healthy - no warnings or notifications yet.I think the OTA threshold is 90% on 12v.. change it to 70% or so. They can also set the 12v to charge more often from the HVB. It’s nothing cosmic according to some Ford-engineers I’ve chatted with. They are aware of the issues as well as poor quality 12v batteries Ford sourced.
I don't think it effects all trucks. I know in my Ford powerboost groups when I owned that truck, that some had a bad batch of 12Vs.12V battery on mine seems to be healthy - no warnings or notifications yet.
I just got 4.2.1 OTA update and didn't do a thing - no warning - no driver notice - no app notification until this morning.
I'm in 100 agreement. I knew this was a gamble vs getting a Tesla (yes I know completely different vehicles). It is disappointing that now those of us with the Ford Pass issues are having to wait until June. Totally unsat. The truck itself is fantastic, but Ford has a long ways to go in the OTA department.Ford engineers seem to be aware of a lot of issues. Too bad they don't address them. The software on their 2 electric vehicles really ruin the great product they built.
The SSM stating June is not for F150 Lightning, but the rest of the F150s. The TSB is what applies to the LightningI'm in 100 agreement. I knew this was a gamble vs getting a Tesla (yes I know completely different vehicles). It is disappointing that now those of us with the Ford Pass issues are having to wait until June. Totally unsat. The truck itself is fantastic, but Ford has a long ways to go in the OTA department.
I’ve read from a few that got the fix, that they are still having problems.The SSM stating June is not for F150 Lightning, but the rest of the F150s. The TSB is what applies to the Lightning