Newton
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This has been mentioned before but it is so important I thought I'd call it out directly. Driving the Lightning is pretty easy if you pay attention and are sensible. Look at your miles/kWh * battery size * percent instead of the range meter ("guess-o-meter"), try to keep the truck between 10% and 90%, and charge at home if you can.
There is, however, one big trap that bit me last week and I'm glad that I read this forum to know about the solution. Not charging is one thing, holding my car hostage is a while different kettle of fish. The Electrify America charger in Eugene, OR 'hung' when it was attempting to authorize my truck. The rings turned red and I tried to cancel, but no matter what button I hit the charger stayed locked to the truck! (EA is terrible, this scenario should be impossible.) Of course I did it on the first ride I had taken my 90-year-old Mother on with the truck (my wife thought it was a good idea to show her how easy it was to charge an EV!)
Fortunately I had read the forum and knew that in the frunk was a charge release cable. It is in the front trunk, on the right side near the coolent overflow bottle. There is a nice lable with a lock to give you a hint.
Here it is:
Simply gently pull the yellow tab that is attached to the cable.
This should release the lock so you can remove the charging cable. It might help to ritually curse Electrify America first. It worked quite easily, it took no force.
The one thing that I don't know is how to re-attach the yellow tab to whatever it was attached to.
Anyway, I hope that this helps
There is, however, one big trap that bit me last week and I'm glad that I read this forum to know about the solution. Not charging is one thing, holding my car hostage is a while different kettle of fish. The Electrify America charger in Eugene, OR 'hung' when it was attempting to authorize my truck. The rings turned red and I tried to cancel, but no matter what button I hit the charger stayed locked to the truck! (EA is terrible, this scenario should be impossible.) Of course I did it on the first ride I had taken my 90-year-old Mother on with the truck (my wife thought it was a good idea to show her how easy it was to charge an EV!)
Fortunately I had read the forum and knew that in the frunk was a charge release cable. It is in the front trunk, on the right side near the coolent overflow bottle. There is a nice lable with a lock to give you a hint.
Here it is:
Simply gently pull the yellow tab that is attached to the cable.
This should release the lock so you can remove the charging cable. It might help to ritually curse Electrify America first. It worked quite easily, it took no force.
The one thing that I don't know is how to re-attach the yellow tab to whatever it was attached to.
Anyway, I hope that this helps
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