My tiny trailer's 4 pin connector will not fit into the 4 pin connector on my 2023 Lightning Lariat ER. The trailer has a standard flat 4-pin male connector. It has worked with 7 to 4 pin adapters and other vehicles.
It looks like the Lightning connector still has a single pin that goes into...
There was another thread here that said it was fused for 30A. You could also call Ford and ask.
https://www.f150lightningforum.com/forum/threads/lightning-7-pin-trailer-charging-output.18527/?form=MG0AV3
OP complained about what the truck displayed. The display and what you actually get can be very different.
The truck does some calculations including variables such as Temperature. I don't know if it also "learned" your mi/kWh and takes that into account (do you have lead foot and travel at...
I love Blue Cruise on wide gentle curves but don't trust it. I keep a finger on the steering wheel and watch for the "Resume Control" message, especially on rural highways, but even on areas where it worked previously. Just can't trust it. Sounds like the fix for "Resume Control" or "Keep...
So you have to be ready to override this feature if you use it. I had it show 80 as the speed limit and try to go to 85 in a 40 mph speed limit zone. I was on Rt. 80.
I have one road I drive with a speed limit of 35 but everyone runs at 45-50+ on it. It's nice to have adaptive cruise...
Also look for utility sheds near by. I found outlets in back of buildings and where they store golf carts used for property management.
Also, suggest to the facility that they install some L2 chargers, hopefully at reasonable rates.
The home Tesla chargers are L2 equivalent to "Destination chargers" and there are L2 adapters for Tesla to J1772. I got to test the Llacelee (Not QIAO) at a restaurant.
Before getting anything, check with your electric company to see if they care and if they have discounts for charging at certain times with certain brand chargers. In my area you get $0.02 discount per kWh between 11pm and 6am, but only if you use one of a limited number of charger brands. One...
The real question is what are you trying to solve? If you want to charge at home the simplest thing is to add a J1772 charging station or simply a 240 volt outlet you can use with the charger that came with your car. (BMW did give you a mobile charger...?)
Since you already have FCPS wired...
Nice to see the numbers. Did the Chevy have a tonneau cover?
Looks like the Ford had a tonneau which might add to the MPGe. (Do we need a new abbreviation? MPkW or MPk ?)
The lates software update has also been playing havoc with mi/kWh estimates. I've gotten "This Trip" numbers as low as 1.4 for the first couple miles then up to 2.0 for a 15 mile trip... then I'll get 4.1 on the next trip. The "Trip 1" counter shows me averaging 2.3 over longer distances that...
I've opened it all the way and then manually pulled it down part way and it stayed. It was not intentional.
I'm curious why you would only want to open it part way?
I saw my 2023 Lariat ER do something like this, though not as extreme when on a 7kW charger, one time. I usually don't bother watching it. The Ford app shows a steady number that decreases as the charge state goes up.
I recently was charging at an EVgo and it went quite fast but while I had it...
If I feel the truck slow down suddenly I simply press the gas pedal and then hit the + button to set a new cruise speed. Not much of a problem since it seems to be reasonably accurate so far.
Bumped from October to November.
I could have really used one last week. Only Tesla fast chargers where I was staying in the Outer Banks, but it got me checking L2 chargers and after paying for one charge I found 2 free chargers that ran 6.5-7 kWh.
ChargPoint and EVgo kept me going on the...
I found a new (to me) setting that changes my speed when the truck sees a speed sign. Set it to 5 mph over the speed limit sign and it does just that. I wish it was a percentage since 30 in a 25 is much different than 70 in a 65 zone. Also annoying and requires gas pedal or cruise control...
I probably won't subscribe if BC is as unreliable as it is currently. While it helps with driving long distances and in heavy traffic, I find that it cuts out and demands manual input too often. Mostly happens when the road/highway makes some sharper turns but also seems to cut out and return...