2F150
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Solved - Replaced OEM battery, it was showing 65% health. IA passenger side working immediately and since. 2018 30k miles, 3 trips to stealer, replaced BCM under warranty.
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Yes, the fix for my truck was just changing the battery, so far no BCM replacement. Now I keep an eye on SOC using Forscan on my cellphone... Seeing how the charging system works with the new battery I realized that the old battery had issues since the day 1. Two months after I purchased the truck I also purchased a 3 way "smart" cigarette lighter splitter that I configured to cut the power for whatever is plugged in when the power dives under 13.5V... That actually worked perfectly with the old battery but little I knew at the time that it should've not work if the battery was good. With the new battery, the battery charging system cuts of charging as soon as SOC gets close to 80% and the cigarette splitter turns on and off multiple times during the drive... I had to disable the "smart" switch feature to make the splitter to constantly stay on while driving. As of now, if the truck gets driven multiple times a week the SOC will be maintained at 80% and the charging system will trickle charge it for most of the time (unless the BMS decides to do a Battery Refresh)... When the battery was brand new and SOC was over 90% the charging system actually allowed the battery to get drained to 80%...Solved - Replaced OEM battery, it was showing 65% health. IA passenger side working immediately and since. 2018 30k miles, 3 trips to stealer, replaced BCM under warranty.
just make sure that you get the battery to a normal charge fast… AGM batteries don’t like being low for an extended period. If the battery will no longer hold charge may be time for a new one. I was told in service that you can run into all sorts of troubles if the battery has a really low charge so… what you experience may not be that strange. Since I replaced the battery I no longer had trouble with the door handle on the passenger side.I had the same issue. The passenger side door handle would not lock or unlock from the outside of the truck but I'm guessing it was a low battery since it was sitting for some time. Also when it's low and sometimes randomly there is a clicking and clanking noise from the engine compartment. It sounds like a relay and something turning off and on which has been happening every 25 seconds for a few minutes what is that does anyone know?
just make sure that you get the battery to a normal charge fast… AGM batteries don’t like being low for an extended period. If the battery will no longer hold charge may be time for a new one. I was told in service that you can run into all sorts of troubles if the battery has a really low charge so… what you experience may not be that strange. Since I replaced the battery I no longer had trouble with the door handle on the passenger side.