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I took the low road and asked Microsoft Copilot AI, " What does the parameter TargetSOC_Cfg (TSOCC) • % = Hex2Dec(****) • Range: 0 - 200 in the Ford BCM module control?" This parameter is found in @Livnitup's list of BCM module parameters here: https: // docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_e09lLPPeSHoO3SsNwyqu5v3dgpbluvJcezUItTSVI/edit?gid=617144335#gid=617144335&range=A106:I106 (take out spaces in https: // docs.google.. and use in browser to find specific spreadsheet location as given in link in Livnitup's OP post here: https://www.f150gen14.com/forum/threads/2021-f-150-forscan-list-database-spreadsheet.1578/)Does any FORScan expert know what the Battery Target State of Charge % does?
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What does the parameter TargetSOC_Cfg (TSOCC) • % = Hex2Dec(****) • Range: 0 - 200 in the Ford BCM module control?
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The parameter TargetSOC_Cfg (TSOCC) in the Ford Body Control Module (BCM) is related to the Battery Monitoring System (BMS) and controls the Target State of Charge (SOC) configuration for the vehicle's battery [1]. The value is expressed as a percentage and is converted from hexadecimal to decimal format. The range of 0 - 200 indicates the allowable percentage values for the target SOC, where 200% likely represents an overcharge protection limit or a buffer to prevent battery damage due to overcharging [1].
In practical terms, this parameter helps the BCM to determine the desired charge level for the battery to maintain optimal performance and longevity. Adjusting this setting can influence how the vehicle's charging system responds, particularly in terms of when to stop charging the battery to avoid overcharging. It's an important aspect of the vehicle's energy management system, ensuring that the battery is maintained within safe operating parameters.
If you're using a tool like FORScan to adjust this parameter, it's crucial to have a clear understanding of the implications of changing it, as it can affect the vehicle's electrical system performance and the health of the battery [2]. Always refer to official documentation or a professional technician when making such adjustments.
Source: Conversation with Copilot, 7/25/2024
From my understanding of what changing that value does, the answer seems legit. I know many people on the ICE forums that have changed that value and not had any issues. I left mine as it is from Ford. I don't drive much, so I replaced the OEM battery with a more capable H7 battery and have no voltage issues. If I ever suspected low voltage or saw my truck was reporting low voltage codes, I would just throw a charger on it overnight and problem solved.Hokay, since no one on the forum provided an answer to my query
I took the low road and asked Microsoft Copilot AI, " What does the parameter TargetSOC_Cfg (TSOCC) • % = Hex2Dec(****) • Range: 0 - 200 in the Ford BCM module control?" This parameter is found in @Livnitup's list of BCM module parameters here: https: // docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-_e09lLPPeSHoO3SsNwyqu5v3dgpbluvJcezUItTSVI/edit?gid=617144335#gid=617144335&range=A106:I106 (take out spaces in https: // docs.google.. and use in browser to find specific spreadsheet location as given in link in Livnitup's OP post here: https://www.f150gen14.com/forum/threads/2021-f-150-forscan-list-database-spreadsheet.1578/)
Here's the answer I got from MS Copilot, which draws its AI answer from other Ford forums.
How do I enable seeing down he side with the turn indicator on? I miss that from my Tesla.Add me to the list of folks loving the tow camera tweaks.
It’s super useful to see down the side when making a turn with the indicator on, and when driving with the trailer, we’ve erased that “full view not available” warning too.
Why on earth isn’t the signal camera a standard feature?!
How do I enable seeing down he side with the turn indicator on? I miss that from my Tesla.
Thanks! I was unaware it would only work if a trailer was connected. Would be nice to have it show any time the blinker was on much like you can on the Tesla.Once you make the change, go to the wrench icon and reboot each module. This will only work while a trailer is connected.
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- 7D0-02-03: xxxx x8xx xx (or C)
A guy on the ICE forum plugged some kind of light into the trailer connector to trick the truck into thinking there was a trailer attached. I don't remember exactly what he did, but your truck thinking it has a trailer attached is the only way it will work full time. Great feature to have while towing my boat.Thanks! I was unaware it would only work if a trailer was connected. Would be nice to have it show any time the blinker was on much like you can on the Tesla.