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I have a 2024 Flash and bought it back in July. Until this morning, I have never seen the maximum power be reduced from 100%. Today it is down to 91%. I have run the vehicle down below 42% SoC before this without losing maximum power. It was somewhat chilly this morning -- around 38F -- but the truck has seen that before and not dropped max power before. Am I starting to experience a battery module failure? Any other explanations for this?
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I forget the reference points but SOC's below 50% and cool / cold temps will trigger an lower power available to the motors. If memory serves me well it was a bit colder than your 50°
 
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I forget the reference points but SOC's below 50% and cool / cold temps will trigger an lower power available to the motors. If memory serves me well it was a bit colder than your 50°
Hmmmm... the battery temperature gauge shows right in the middle. I didn't see this issue with my 2023 XLT ER in similar conditions.
 

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Can't be classified as an issue if it's by design, can it?

Noticed this from the start, system will limit your max power depending on a variety of factors with SoC being the primary one. I've seen mine go down to 95% when at around 40% SoC and steadily go down from there. Lowest was about 80% power at 20% or so SoC. I think it was TFL that ran their Lightning down to less than 5% SoC but their power was limited to around 50% at the lowest.
 

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Doesn't seem normal to me. I have never taken detailed notes but I think it only starts limiting the max power when you get down to 15-20% ish. And it shouldn't at all if the battery temperature is good. 50 F is not cold at all. Should probably check for codes with an OBD reader
 

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Remember that the air temp is not the battery temp. If it got down to 35 last night, but it is now 50, the battery may be closer to 35.
 
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Remember that the air temp is not the battery temp. If it got down to 35 last night, but it is now 50, the battery may be closer to 35.
That's a good point. I will keep an eye on it. I do expect a power reduction when cold -- that's battery chemistry in action -- but wasn't sure what was normal with this truck.
 

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It's normal, in cooler weather the available power lowers as soc lowers. It'll drop further into the 80s as you get below the mid 30s soc.
 

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I just saw this power reduction after having a battery module replaced. Was wondering if it was associated with that. Battery was at 28% and power was 95%. In Houston with lows in the 60s overnight, so definitely not cool temps.
 

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I just saw this power reduction after having a battery module replaced. Was wondering if it was associated with that. Battery was at 28% and power was 95%. In Houston with lows in the 60s overnight, so definitely not cool temps.
The pack may take upwards of 21+ days to stabilize after a module swap, monitor the situation and report in to your service department if it has been longer already.
 

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The pack may take upwards of 21+ days to stabilize after a module swap, monitor the situation and report in to your service department if it has been longer already.
Thanks for the info. It has only been about a week. That makes sense.
 

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Its normal to see limited power. it depends on your Battery SOC, exterior and battery temperatures. Here are several photos. The first 3 show the outside temperature in degrees c and the last one was taken in September when the outside temp was about 75 degrees f or 21 degrees c. I did notice power being limited more after the BMS software was updated.

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I have a 2024 Flash and bought it back in July. Until this morning, I have never seen the maximum power be reduced from 100%. Today it is down to 91%. I have run the vehicle down below 42% SoC before this without losing maximum power. It was somewhat chilly this morning -- around 38F -- but the truck has seen that before and not dropped max power before. Am I starting to experience a battery module failure? Any other explanations for this?
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My vehicle does exactly the same thing. When the battery starts getting down and I am using heat or accessory. Power percentage to the motor definitely gets some diminishment.
I think it’s totally normal
 
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My vehicle does exactly the same thing. When the battery starts getting down and I am using heat or accessory. Power percentage to the motor definitely gets some diminishment.
I think it’s totally normal
Perfect and thank you for assuaging my fear. I will consider it normal now. Even at 90% power, this truck has more than enough.
 

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Perfect and thank you for assuaging my fear. I will consider it normal now. Even at 90% power, this truck has more than enough.
I had never noticed this before. I read your OP this morning and noticed my power drop to 95%, then 90% on my way home from a long drive with heat and accessories on. I think after I passed someone on an uphill grade is when I first noticed the drop to 95%. Arrived home with 18% SOC, charging back up to 100% for another 250 mile round trip for my kids soccer game tomorrow morning :facepalm:
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