Sponsored

I guess I need to be a garlic farmer

Zprime29

Well-known member
First Name
Brandon
Joined
Jul 26, 2022
Threads
38
Messages
2,087
Reaction score
2,175
Location
Tucson, AZ
Vehicles
2022 Lightning ER, 2025 XC90 Recharge
I've been hesitant to complain about this, but it's getting too irritating. I think I've got a vampire hiding somewhere in my lightning. I had new A/T tires put on back in Nov '24. Overall, seems like less than 5% (if any at all) hit to range. Win. HOWEVER...I have a new, um, glitch I've been dealing with. My morning commute still takes me the normal 6-7% SOC, I usually park with about 64% SOC showing. The past couple months, after work (so it's warmer than when I parked) I'll lose 3% SOC in the first 0.1 mile, then it acts like normal.

I've been meaning to try and record this with my OBD adapter but keep forgetting. Will try to get some data to post this week. In the mean time, has anyone else encountered anything like this?

I tried charging to 100% to see if it would help the BMS sort things out, still does it.
It doesn't do this for short trips (less than 3% used).
No errors have popped up.
Have had a few SW updates, I don't think they're correlate well enough to point the finger.

Any ideas on what to look at?
Sponsored

 

Henry Ford

Well-known member
First Name
John
Joined
Dec 21, 2022
Threads
7
Messages
1,099
Reaction score
1,543
Location
Michigan
Vehicles
2022 F150 Lightning Platinum
When you leave your house in the morning is the truck plugged in? Indoors? Do you have a Departure Time set? Is this behavior different than it was in the past under similar weather conditions?

My initial thought is battery is at peak operating temperature when you leave your house and less than peak operating temperature when you leave work necessitating battery warming on the way home. Or the cooler battery just has a bit less energy than a warmer battery with the same SOC and the system recalculates after start. Or it's a glitch.🤷

Take a photo of the This Trip screen on the Sync screen for each trip. There might be a clue there.
 
OP
OP

Zprime29

Well-known member
First Name
Brandon
Joined
Jul 26, 2022
Threads
38
Messages
2,087
Reaction score
2,175
Location
Tucson, AZ
Vehicles
2022 Lightning ER, 2025 XC90 Recharge
When you leave your house in the morning is the truck plugged in? Indoors? Do you have a Departure Time set? Is this behavior different than it was in the past under similar weather conditions?

My initial thought is battery is at peak operating temperature when you leave your house and less than peak operating temperature when you leave work necessitating battery warming on the way home. Or the cooler battery just has a bit less energy than a warmer battery with the same SOC and the system recalculates after start. Or it's a glitch.🤷
Truck is plugged in, inside garage (not heated). No departure settings used, is typically mild weather in winter so not needed. Morning is in 40s, afternoon in 60s. Definitely have not noticed this behavior the prior 2 winters.

My best guess is the new tires are somehow mixing up the energy usage calculations. They are supposed to be the same diameter, so not very confident in that guess.
 

Mach Turtle

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 22, 2024
Threads
1
Messages
133
Reaction score
132
Location
Central California
Vehicles
2021 Mach E, 2024 XLT
Occupation
Bum
Has your truck received updates recently? Our Mach-E seemed to change its Guess-o-Meter and Guess Gauge (battery percentage) algorithms after an update a few months ago. Its Guess Gauge now drops quickly after we leave our garage at home, as we're charging down a hill to the main road. After that, everything acts as one would expect. It usually drops about 2% for no apparent reason, and the effect is more noticeable in Winter (if you can call it that around here).

Since the percentage is estimated using various measurements (voltage, charge used, temperature, lunar phase?) we've become comfortable with the idea that it's accurate to within a few percent but certainly not as good as 1% in all situations. There are too many variables to get it perfectly right. But at least we don't have to worry about inaccuracies of 15-20% when gas in a tank sloshes around as we go up and down hills...
 

Henry Ford

Well-known member
First Name
John
Joined
Dec 21, 2022
Threads
7
Messages
1,099
Reaction score
1,543
Location
Michigan
Vehicles
2022 F150 Lightning Platinum
Has your truck received updates recently? Our Mach-E seemed to change its Guess-o-Meter and Guess Gauge (battery percentage) algorithms after an update a few months ago. Its Guess Gauge now drops quickly after we leave our garage at home, as we're charging down a hill to the main road. After that, everything acts as one would expect. It usually drops about 2% for no apparent reason, and the effect is more noticeable in Winter (if you can call it that around here).

Since the percentage is estimated using various measurements (voltage, charge used, temperature, lunar phase?) we've become comfortable with the idea that it's accurate to within a few percent but certainly not as good as 1% in all situations. There are too many variables to get it perfectly right. But at least we don't have to worry about inaccuracies of 15-20% when gas in a tank sloshes around as we go up and down hills...
I've observed the GOM within 1-2% when coupled with Google Maps. Or I guess I should say Google Maps predicts the arrival SOC accurately. Maybe the GOM behavior was changed when it became compatible with Google Maps?
 

Sponsored

roddiaz1

Well-known member
First Name
Rod
Joined
Aug 30, 2022
Threads
5
Messages
206
Reaction score
120
Location
Pittsburgh
Vehicles
2023 Ford Lightning Lariat ER Carbonized Grey
Could you please give us the new tire specifics; Brand, Model, Size, etc. Thanks.
 
 





Top