I'm thinking about getting a new battery in the coming days when life stops raining down random BS on me. For now, I don't think the truck is ever gonna leave me stranded, though I do keep a jumper pack just in case (in every vehicle, so...). I'll probably be out a few hundo, but if it fixes the issue, that'd be great. If not, well then I guess that wasn't my issue. I don't want to do Ford's job for them, but after they had my truck for three weeks and they agreed, yeah, "there's something happening" but then had no idea, answer, or even guesses - well, what to do?
It's annoying more than anything. But I can deal with annoying. Even if it's a 70k-80k-90k vehicle. It's nothing but a 6,000 pound computer full of gasoline and trying to make everything work on a 12v system. I wish we could move on from that and at least double it, though 48v would be best. With the amount of crap going on with these vehicles, we need it. My wife has a Porsche e-hybrid, and even it has hiccups sometimes, and it was more than twice the price of my truck. That said, I also know how to reset that infotainment as well due to Android Auto.
I suppose I'll try the battery thing, manually reset the BMS (battery management system), and see how that goes. I also have a '22 Mustang that I never drive, and it alerts me that features are disabled at whatever the threshold is, I think 14 days, without being started. My truck will tell me its dead after pounding the highway for 10 hours. I don't get it.
It's annoying more than anything. But I can deal with annoying. Even if it's a 70k-80k-90k vehicle. It's nothing but a 6,000 pound computer full of gasoline and trying to make everything work on a 12v system. I wish we could move on from that and at least double it, though 48v would be best. With the amount of crap going on with these vehicles, we need it. My wife has a Porsche e-hybrid, and even it has hiccups sometimes, and it was more than twice the price of my truck. That said, I also know how to reset that infotainment as well due to Android Auto.
I suppose I'll try the battery thing, manually reset the BMS (battery management system), and see how that goes. I also have a '22 Mustang that I never drive, and it alerts me that features are disabled at whatever the threshold is, I think 14 days, without being started. My truck will tell me its dead after pounding the highway for 10 hours. I don't get it.