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Can anyone help with why I got this notice?
This morning I got a FordPass message (that I deleted before capturing it) It stated something like
Service Required - Excessive LV battery drain. Possible 3rd party accessory causing the drain. Plug in now or battery may get too low to start the truck. ???
About the same time then I got this Ford Pass notification below “Plug in Maintain 12v Battery“
Heres the status when I got these messages
It had completed Charge to 85% on the HV Battery at 1 am
i had a OBD2 bluetooth device plugged in.
i was in our cabin with my phone about 30 feet from the truck, likely within Bluetooth range
After getting the message this morning
I unplugged the trunk from the Wall Connector .
I got into the truck and started it fine. I got a center display pop up Service Required- Excessive 12v battery drain which I cleared by hitting OK on steering wheel.
Car scanner app showed the 12v battery charged to about 40%.
After starting and with the truck idling car scanner showed 12v battery charge level increasing eventually to 80% when I shut it down.
Some background. I routinely leave the OBD2 device plugged in for days with no issues in the past. But that was at home where my phone was out of bluetooth range.
My thinking is that the Bluetooth OBD2 was constantly communicating with my iPhone causing the 12v battery drain. BUT if the truck was plugged in shouldn't that maintain the 12v battery? .
This morning I got a FordPass message (that I deleted before capturing it) It stated something like
Service Required - Excessive LV battery drain. Possible 3rd party accessory causing the drain. Plug in now or battery may get too low to start the truck. ???
About the same time then I got this Ford Pass notification below “Plug in Maintain 12v Battery“
Heres the status when I got these messages
It had completed Charge to 85% on the HV Battery at 1 am
i had a OBD2 bluetooth device plugged in.
i was in our cabin with my phone about 30 feet from the truck, likely within Bluetooth range
After getting the message this morning
I unplugged the trunk from the Wall Connector .
I got into the truck and started it fine. I got a center display pop up Service Required- Excessive 12v battery drain which I cleared by hitting OK on steering wheel.
Car scanner app showed the 12v battery charged to about 40%.
After starting and with the truck idling car scanner showed 12v battery charge level increasing eventually to 80% when I shut it down.
Some background. I routinely leave the OBD2 device plugged in for days with no issues in the past. But that was at home where my phone was out of bluetooth range.
My thinking is that the Bluetooth OBD2 was constantly communicating with my iPhone causing the 12v battery drain. BUT if the truck was plugged in shouldn't that maintain the 12v battery? .
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