DevSecOps
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- Todd
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Give me a break ... you don't need to do this and I guarantee that 99% of owners who park in a garage don't do this. The car should be topping off a low LVB unless something is wrong. It has nothing to do with PaaK. Additionally, the car will only wake a few times before it ignores the device (I think it's 5 times). It won't indefinitely wake the car.If you park within 100' of where your phone is.... I'd suggest turning off either Bluetooth, or force-stop Fordpass, to let your Pony sleep.
This guy has an issue with either the battery or the DC/DC charger, not with his phone, bluetooth or key fobs. I don't disable PaaK, I run a bluetooth battery monitor and an always on dashcam from the LVB and I've never had an issue. When the battery gets low I get a notification and the car tops it off using the HVB, as it should.
Let's leave the PTSD from the 2020 LVB fiasco behind us. That was 3 years ago.
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