bpbailey
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- BYRON
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- Kauai, HI
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- '22 MME Select
I agree with what others have said that there must be something else going on with your MME (battery draining). In December, I left my MME for 16 days in a cruise parking lot and returned to find that I had plenty of LVB "juice" to start the car normally...and that was with a LVB that was nearly 3 years old at the time.Came back from a week long trip very late Saturday night. Made it to the airport offsite parking lot, and the car was sluggish to wake up (not uncommon after 7+ days). The back door didn’t want to open and I knew we were in for it when the rear hatch popped open but didn’t raise up and there were no interior lights.
Tried starting the car and knew immediately - the 12v battery was dead - lights randomly came on and off, the center console went to the “powered off to save battery”, Stop Safely Now and a slew of door, camera, brake and other errors on the IPC.
We’d been up for 20 hours at that point, it was 1am, my daughter got stuck on the flight and was puking every few minutes, the weather was colder than forecast so I’m outside in the 40s in shorts - just not a great time for this.
The parking lot had a jump cart but the operator was off getting gas so I pulled the frunk panels while I waited for him to come back. Hooked it up and started the car (save a stop safely error and red ! turtle - the car was running but maybe a bit sluggish). Made it home at nearly 2am. Put the windows down so I could get back in and plugged in and everything went back to normal the next morning.
The battery was only 3 months old and tested fine. I put it on a charger for half a day and reset the BMS in case it was set improperly when the battery was replaced but I suspect some module hung up and didn’t go to sleep, drawing a small but constant load. (No, I don’t have any after market accessories plugged in to drain power).
No idea if that happens often - I drive it often and long and charge every night typically so a small drain wouldn’t normally drain it this low.
Still, not a great experience and we likely won’t bring the Mach E to the airport for long trips again because I’m not sure I can trust it when I need it most. Can’t even imagine what this would be like for an average consumer that isn’t familiar with the 12v issues, how they manifest, how to get to the battery and jump it.
Now to go find some new frunk panel clips because I’m down 4
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