Yellow Buddy
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The heat recommendation is general. I don’t believe it has an impact on the current situation, mine has died in the cold and the warm, and it is not TX specific.What I'm hearing in the past 12 hours:
Don't charge to 100% in heat.
DCFC will cause the BMS to go out of whack, so don't trust how much charge you have(?).
Don't be surprised if it dies when you get to 10%.
It all boils down to "sell the truck" if you want to drive it over 170 miles in South Texas. An electric truck is not for the open roads in Texas.
I don’t think it’s a EV thing, or a location thing, I’ve never had this happen in any other brand of EV I’ve owned and I beat the daylights out of my EVs. I have a Tesla that does 98% of its charging at Superchargers for example, it doesn’t get any worse than that, and it has not died or gotten inaccurate.
This is unfortunately a problem that affects the Lightning and its a problem Ford needs to solve.
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