chl
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- First Name
- CHRIS
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- alexandria virginia
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- 2001 FORD RANGER, 2023 F-150 LIGHTNING
Agreed about the Li battery.It should be stored at around 50% charge, not 100% even though 100 is actually around 90. Storing the lithium batteries at high state of charge isn't good for them.
The owners manual actually states the procedure for long term storage, whoever did this didn't read it.
That being said, how much damage it really did is hard to say. Plus you've got an 8 year 100k mile warranty but from the sounds of it most people here aren't going to keep theirs anywhere near that long.
Maybe require a battery health check to be safe before buying.
If this is a dealership, require battery repair if there are any damaged cells detected.
I wonder if the warranty makes exceptions for improper storage which this was?
Another point for anyone storing an EV long-term. Maybe this isn't a problem with the Lightning, but it was with my Nissan Leaf: the 12v battery may fully discharge running all the vampire current drains, charging timer, FOB, etc.
I keep my 12v battery on a battery tender trickle charger in the Leaf so it won't go dead when sitting more than a few weeks if I am traveling.
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