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I've had a 24 Flash ER for a little over three months, 2,200 miles, and it's happened to me four different times already.
Try to start the truck but no power from LVB. HVB is always just under 80%. First time it was middle of the week, next two times Sunday morning and last time Saturday night. Last three times were a week apart. Every time it happens, I have to jump start the battery, then it runs fine.
What sucks, obviously with no LVB, is manually opening the door with physical metal key, manually opening frunk by pulling the cables, taking off battery terminal plastic cover, jump starting, then replacing the cover. I've snapped a fastner or two off the terminal cover already.
Not sure what is happening on weekends, I'm confident no lights are left on and it's plugged in charging overnight. I received notice of being affected by CSP 24B14, where if LVB falls below 9 volts, charge port actuator may not fully extend actuator pin, preventing DC charging.
Finally took it in yesterday for the CSP and to report the issue with the LVB, hope to get it back quick and to share the diagnostic and proposed solution. In the mean time dealer let me use a 24 Mach-E Mustang. Not large enough for my day to day work, but this will be a light week and hoping I get the Flash back soon. Not sure if it matters but some options I have that may affect LVB discharge (?) is Max Tow Package.
Have to say I am jealous of the Mach-E being able to close windows from Ford Pass app, seems like something simple to do for Lightnings?
Try to start the truck but no power from LVB. HVB is always just under 80%. First time it was middle of the week, next two times Sunday morning and last time Saturday night. Last three times were a week apart. Every time it happens, I have to jump start the battery, then it runs fine.
What sucks, obviously with no LVB, is manually opening the door with physical metal key, manually opening frunk by pulling the cables, taking off battery terminal plastic cover, jump starting, then replacing the cover. I've snapped a fastner or two off the terminal cover already.
Not sure what is happening on weekends, I'm confident no lights are left on and it's plugged in charging overnight. I received notice of being affected by CSP 24B14, where if LVB falls below 9 volts, charge port actuator may not fully extend actuator pin, preventing DC charging.
Finally took it in yesterday for the CSP and to report the issue with the LVB, hope to get it back quick and to share the diagnostic and proposed solution. In the mean time dealer let me use a 24 Mach-E Mustang. Not large enough for my day to day work, but this will be a light week and hoping I get the Flash back soon. Not sure if it matters but some options I have that may affect LVB discharge (?) is Max Tow Package.
Have to say I am jealous of the Mach-E being able to close windows from Ford Pass app, seems like something simple to do for Lightnings?
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