"Car Scanner" (OBD software) now supports Mach-E

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I just checked mine. 25.7 kwh to empty and 29% SOC showing on dash. That calculates to 88.6 kw battery size. Then i take into accout my battery state of health (shown in car scanner as 97.5%) and that gives me a battery size of 90.8 kwh. Which is close to the 91 kwh I was expecting with the extended battery. BTW, it does not always come out this close to what I expected, but usually within 1-2 Kwh
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The Car Scanner can show the vehicle acceleration, so maybe when it's negative, the lights come on? Or "more negative" than some number... It will be interesting to run some tests if CS doesn't show it directly.
There is a “Brake Light Sensor” shown in car scanner. I tried it out today. It doesnot indicate the brake lights are on when deaccelerating ususing 1pd. The only times it came on was when I used the brake pedal. I am prety sure the brake lights do come on when deaccelerating with 1 pd.
 

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There is a “Brake Light Sensor” shown in car scanner. I tried it out today. It doesnot indicate the brake lights are on when deaccelerating ususing 1pd. The only times it came on was when I used the brake pedal. I am prety sure the brake lights do come on when deaccelerating with 1 pd.
I believe the brake lights only come on when 1P is aggressively slowing down the car. There are sensors that trigger the brake lights.
 

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You would need to check with the battery temp at 25ÂşC and after a full charge. It should be close to 68 kWh then.
66 kWh at 68F

Hopefully, it won't be 30 at 30.
 

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There is a “Brake Light Sensor” shown in car scanner. I tried it out today. It doesnot indicate the brake lights are on when deaccelerating ususing 1pd. The only times it came on was when I used the brake pedal. I am prety sure the brake lights do come on when deaccelerating with 1 pd.
Yes, it's correct on all points. Based on my limited test, the light goes on with a deceleration of about -0.2g. I was able to slow down very slowly and the light went on only about a few feet prior to full stop, in normal driving it goes on with any deceleration
 


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The first results of using the car scanner are somewhat interesting - it shows 33.78 kWh with 53.5% of my standard battery, which I believe is about 70 kWh, but the calculation gives only 63. Is it that inaccurate, or the battery in my car is actually sub-standard??

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what is the name of your obd scanner?
 

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