vandy1981
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I'd check your 12v battery voltage and make sure the terminal clamps are tight. Low 12V battery voltages cause all sorts of weird behaviors.
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Hi there! Would you send us a private message with your VIN and dealership name and location? I’d like to look into this concern on my end.Mine is doing the same, only it’s stuck at 56% even if I turn it off and back on. Picked up on 12/23. I’m thinking it needs a service visit, because the blue cruise isn’t working and says it’s expired before the blend date (under settings->general->about) and the software says no updates are needed.
Will do!Hi there! Would you send us a private message with your VIN and dealership name and location? I’d like to look into this concern on my end.
I wonder if the high voltage contactors are intermittent?Mine is has had this issue on Feb 22nd. No alert just noticed the 64% power. Checked the motor screens and the front was not providing power or providing regen.
I did charge just prior on L2 (48A) from 74 -> 83.
I wonder if the high voltage contactors are intermittent?
same thing happened to me today. I had just used a free L2 chargepoint for 2 hours. Down to 64% available power. no power to front motor. Drove for about 20 miles on the highway. Efficiency was way down during those 20 miles. Stopped at Lowe’s and was fine when I restarted.My truck reduced power to 56% on one trip. I shut down and restarted and it went back to 100%.
One interesting thing I noticed. I had a hunch to check the energy usage display and it showed that the front axle motor was not moving the truck nor was it recharging the battery, also the front axle seems to contribute 44% of the total drive power.
I had come home to work on the yard and left after charging for 2 or so hours during the day with 32amp mobile charger.
I'm in San Diego so the cold had nothing to do with it.
Has this happened to anyone else?