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I’m a new owner of a ‘24 with the extended range NCM battery. I hope I am posting this in the appropriate are of the forum.
I understand that cold weather affects range quite a bit and where I live the temperature has been between 20 & 40 degrees(F) for several weeks. I’ve gotten used to seeing 185 miles of range (give or take 10 miles, depending on temperature) at 85% charge when I unplug from my level 2 home charger at the start of the day. I also have read enough forum posts (thank you, everyone!) to know that I need to consider the range meter as the “guess-o-meter” and not an exact measurement.
What I am noticing is that when I arrive at a destination, park, and then return later to depart, the remaining range stated in the Ford Pass app and in the vehicle do not match, even though the remaining battery percentage matches.
For example, today I left home with 85% charge and FordPass and vehicle instrument cluster both stated 192 miles of range. I drove about 14 miles and when I parked FordPass and the vehicle both stated that there was 176 miles of remaining range and the battery % also matched. Returning to the car a little more than an hour later the FordPass app indicated that there was 170 miles of range, but when I turned on the vehicle it indicated 175 miles of range. The remaining battery percentage still matched in FordPass and in the vehicle instrument cluster.
I noticed something similar when I got home. While the battery percentage matched in FordPass and the vehicle, FordPass indicated that I had 146 miles of range remaining and the vehicle cluster stated I had 153 miles of range remaining.
Is this normal behavior? Does range drop by 7-8 miles while sitting in cold weather for an hour or two?
Am I to trust the vehicle estimate more than FordPass?
Any insights, explanations, or help is appreciated.
I understand that cold weather affects range quite a bit and where I live the temperature has been between 20 & 40 degrees(F) for several weeks. I’ve gotten used to seeing 185 miles of range (give or take 10 miles, depending on temperature) at 85% charge when I unplug from my level 2 home charger at the start of the day. I also have read enough forum posts (thank you, everyone!) to know that I need to consider the range meter as the “guess-o-meter” and not an exact measurement.
What I am noticing is that when I arrive at a destination, park, and then return later to depart, the remaining range stated in the Ford Pass app and in the vehicle do not match, even though the remaining battery percentage matches.
For example, today I left home with 85% charge and FordPass and vehicle instrument cluster both stated 192 miles of range. I drove about 14 miles and when I parked FordPass and the vehicle both stated that there was 176 miles of remaining range and the battery % also matched. Returning to the car a little more than an hour later the FordPass app indicated that there was 170 miles of range, but when I turned on the vehicle it indicated 175 miles of range. The remaining battery percentage still matched in FordPass and in the vehicle instrument cluster.
I noticed something similar when I got home. While the battery percentage matched in FordPass and the vehicle, FordPass indicated that I had 146 miles of range remaining and the vehicle cluster stated I had 153 miles of range remaining.
Is this normal behavior? Does range drop by 7-8 miles while sitting in cold weather for an hour or two?
Am I to trust the vehicle estimate more than FordPass?
Any insights, explanations, or help is appreciated.
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