ytwytw
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- 2023 F150 Lighting ER Lariat
Kyle trusted too much on BMS, but power output never lieThis truck behaves nothing like the Tesla at low SOC. Please don’t mislead people in that manner.
I’ve run my Teslas down at 0%/0 miles remaining and I have never in 8+ years of owning Teslas, run out and come to a stop on a Tesla. That includes running it down with 10% degradation on a 200,000mi+ Tesla just recently. A Rivian, I can confirm behaves just like a Tesla does at low SOC but a Lightning does NOT.
The best way to describe this truck at low SOC is that it is inconsistent. I run mine regularly down below 5% - or I used to until I ran out on two occasions. Like Kyle, the only EV I’ve owned that has left me stranded, unintentionally due to use
The best possible explanation given is that maybe the BMS calibration gets out of sync over time, but that in itself is a bit concerning. This truck simply can’t be trusted on a regular basis at low SOC, and I don’t have an explanation as to why and neither does Ford at this time.
My advice is to avoid running her below 5% if you don’t absolutely need to.
I have seen enough people stranded their Tesla on the road simply trusting 8mi left or 1% but suddenly dead before hitting 0%
weak cell or sudden drop of voltage can kick in Low voltage protection instantly regardless soc or capacity left
the only fix for Tesla is recalibrate the BMS/battery to make sure it reports the correct data
this is no difference for F150 Lightning as well. When the battery is low, power limit kicks in and you can pretty much ignore SOC reading.
if you have driving model s/x before refresh, similar dot lines showing power output limit and when it hits the bottom, the car dies regardless the soc is
Sure, the UI display different way, but the idea is the same.
I hope FDRS or Forscan can have a feature to recalibrate BMS, that would help lots
Recent Tesla service mode is able to drain the pack and recharge to 100% to calibrate, that is also helpful to keep data accurate (not necessary make the battery healthy lol)
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