TomB985
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- First Name
- Tom
- Joined
- Jan 14, 2023
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- Location
- Isanti, MN
- Vehicles
- 2022 Lightning XLT ER
Exactly this. Our trucks are much more accurate than the ancient float gauges used in the ICE trucks, but they're not perfect. Your PCM reports a number, but that's never going to be exact.What you get from the OBD device or other scanner connected to the truck computer is what the truck says the battery SOC is based on whatever method the truck is using to estimate it.
So my advice it to just relax and enjoy not having to buy gasoline, and only get worried if the reported battery estimate falls into the battery warranty range.
My truck has never shown over 130 kWh available, and that number rarely lines up with my charge/discharge numbers. It tends to read low at higher SOCs, and it's not to be trusted in the single-digits.
It's just a number, your battery is fine. Enjoy your new truck!
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