Nice that you joined the forum on my birthday?Yep. Technology is amazing.
I wonder if Ford would cover the cost of replacing a window if the window was broken to rescue an infant locked in the car as a result of this issue.I will smash out the window before rigging up a wire thingy. This is just ridiculous and needs to be fixed!
@Mach-Lee Do you think there's any good way to install remote battery terminals that would be accessible and allow a jump without access to the frunk?You need a jump start from a suitable device. Those little JNC jump boxes AAA caries are not enough. Ask them to hook up jumper cables to the battery in their truck with the engine running, wait 10 minutes to recharge yours, and then attempt a start.
You can also buy a NOCO boost jump starter and use that (use manual override mode, see manual).
If you still are having glitches, disconnect the 12V again for 5+ minutes, reconnect, and immediately jump start while pressing the start button.
I wonder if Ford would cover the cost of replacing a window if the window was broken to rescue an infant locked in the car as a result of this issue.
I thought long and hard on it prior to just putting my jump point on the driver’s side beauty panel under the frunk lid. I could not think of a good place that was safe. The only spots I could think of were under the car, which really weren’t good for me. I am still planning a mechanical frunk release, but I have so many other projects that are more important to me. ?<SNIP>
Do you think there's any good way to install remote battery terminals that would be accessible and allow a jump without access to the frunk?
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I found this thread awhile back which may be useful to you. I was thinking about doing the same.@Mach-Lee Do you think there's any good way to install remote battery terminals that would be accessible and allow a jump without access to the frunk?
That would be pointless IMO because if you have equipment for jumping a car, you can already open the frunk with that equipment, no modifications needed. Once the frunk is open it only takes an additional 2 minutes to removes the covers to jump the 12V battery, not a big deal.@Mach-Lee Do you think there's any good way to install remote battery terminals that would be accessible and allow a jump without access to the frunk?
Thank you for clarifying.Reminder: The present issue with 2023 and 2024 vehicles not unlocking is not caused by bad 12V battery. Adding remote jump points will not help in that situation since the 12V battery is not dead.
https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/12v-battery-faq.32744/Finally got my car back yesterday morning. A bad 12v battery is the only thing they could identify, so now I have a new one.
I had to wonder if that OTA update that reset some peoples charge targets and threw some errors about the 12v had anything to do with this, but that's grasping as straws to some degree.
The whole episode sent me down a YouTube rabbit hole about 12v batteries and EVs in general. How sediment is more likely to accumulate in the batteries plates since there aren't high output moments like cranking an ICE engine at startup, which can lead to degraded energy storage over time.
Seemed like something that can happen on a lot of EVs, but they all have other ways of accessing the car...
It may not solve the problem, but I am going to look at a battery tender to hopefully decrease the chances of this happening to me again in another 6 months.