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Charge Settings Conflict

KniceHit

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I keep getting a "charge Settings Conflict" when I get home from work. Not plugged in. Any suggestions or thoughts? Truck says 75% battery but error says 82%
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I just started getting this same error this week. Shows up when I shut the vehicle off after driving ( not plugged in).
 

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I get this also. My theory is that since I have my home defined as a charging location, and I'm using L1 charging at the moment, it's saying it won't reach the 80% max charge setting I have set by my next departure time based on the L1 charger.

I have a departure time configured for Tues-Thurs and so far have only seen this when my charge state is low and it's the day before the scheduled departure.
 

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I get this also. My theory is that since I have my home defined as a charging location, and I'm using L1 charging at the moment, it's saying it won't reach the 80% max charge setting I have set by my next departure time based on the L1 charger.

I have a departure time configured for Tues-Thurs and so far have only seen this when my charge state is low and it's the day before the scheduled departure.
L1 charging results in this as you correctly surmised. Even if L1 charging can achieve the required level, it doesn't figure it right. So, with L1 charging, it will start charging immediately.

You can get around the problem by ordering a WiFi outlet and setting the schedule with that. Just make sure it handles up to 15amps.

This has existed for years in Ford vehicles including PHEVs.
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