SalsabyJake
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- First Name
- Jake
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2023
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- Location
- California
- Vehicles
- 2023 Mach E Premium
- Occupation
- Musician
What a pain... As a fallback, you can plug the car in using the mobile charger (that used to come free with a new MachE) to keep the 12V charged up until you can figure things out. Maybe it's the battery itself? Ford seems to have some supply issues with it. My '23 MME has been fine for 20 months, but I think about pre-emptively replacing the 12V battery soon. Although if they have a batch of crappy ones, that might not be wise!I'm having this issue on a 2023 Premium Extended Range. I've had the car about 4 weeks and have had no problems. Took the car out for a drive today, left at about 85% and came back about 70% (on the HVB).
A couple of hours later, I got a notification on FordPass titled '''Electrical System Drain Service Required" and telling me it's "possibly caused by after-market device(s). If that's not the case, please schedule service soon"
I can confirm I have no after market devices installed. I plugged in my ODB monitor, and the 12V battery is draining between 10 and 15A.
I'm staying at a friends in a remote area and several 100 kms from my dealer. Is there any way to resolve this issue? And I don't want to be stranded with the car, is leaving the car on for a few days until I can drive to the dealer a reasonable solution?
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