kwalt21
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I have driven my Lightning approximately 9,200 miles so far and ran across my first major issue.
The other day I went to start the truck to go to work and it wouldn't go the "ready" status. When I pressed the start button the truck would wake up and then display an error message stating "pull over now" and a little truck symbol is an exclamation point in the bed. Looking through the manual there isn't even a symbol that looks like what I experienced.
Got the truck to the dealer. They put it on the computer and it states the positive high voltage contactor is stuck. The truck went into protect mode because of this. They removed the battery from the truck and sure enough the contactor needed to be replaced. Ford emergency shipped the part to the dealer and they are currently installing the new module.
I was able to get a few pictures of the battery without the cover on. There are 8 modules that show 16.44kWh on the sticker and there is an additional battery module that shows 12.xxkWh. I have read from previous posts that the battery is larger than the stated 131kWh capacity and this confirms it!!
All in all it sucks the truck had this issue but Ford took care of it immediately and I am satisfied with the end result.
The other day I went to start the truck to go to work and it wouldn't go the "ready" status. When I pressed the start button the truck would wake up and then display an error message stating "pull over now" and a little truck symbol is an exclamation point in the bed. Looking through the manual there isn't even a symbol that looks like what I experienced.
Got the truck to the dealer. They put it on the computer and it states the positive high voltage contactor is stuck. The truck went into protect mode because of this. They removed the battery from the truck and sure enough the contactor needed to be replaced. Ford emergency shipped the part to the dealer and they are currently installing the new module.
I was able to get a few pictures of the battery without the cover on. There are 8 modules that show 16.44kWh on the sticker and there is an additional battery module that shows 12.xxkWh. I have read from previous posts that the battery is larger than the stated 131kWh capacity and this confirms it!!
All in all it sucks the truck had this issue but Ford took care of it immediately and I am satisfied with the end result.
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