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Does anyone why battery logo in front of mi/kWh is like this??
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that's a new one on me, haven't seen before.Does anyone why battery logo in front of mi/kWh is like this??
This came with additional problem. My two rear windows doesnāt go up when I do so from my FordPass appthat's a new one on me, haven't seen before.
There is no catalytic converter in battery vehiclesThat symbol means someone has stolen your catalytic converter.
Well of course not, they're a prime target for theft... Nobody notices when they're stolen so almost no battery vehicles have them.There is no catalytic converter in battery vehicles
The circle with a slash through it is the mathematical symbol for average / mean value. So this is your average efficiency.Does anyone why battery logo in front of mi/kWh is like this??
It used to be half filled battery before. Does anyone else have this after an update 1.7.1 ??The circle with a slash through it is the mathematical symbol for average / mean value. So this is your average efficiency.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ć
Yes. Everyone with 1.7.1 or a GT.It used to be half filled battery before. Does anyone else have this after an update 1.7.1 ??
So basically an update changed the symbol, right ??Yes. Everyone with 1.7.1 or a GT.
Right. Iām guessing it was because a half-empty battery didnāt exactly convey āaverage efficiency.āSo basically an update changed the symbol, right ??
While that seems like the most probable solution, thatās bad form on Fordās part. In the computer/internet age, weāve become accustomed to that symbol being associated with something not connected or not operationalThe circle with a slash through it is the mathematical symbol for average / mean value. So this is your average efficiency.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ć
Problem is they donāt mention these things in update.While that seems like the most probable solution, thatās bad form on Fordās part. In the computer/internet age, weāve become accustomed to that symbol being associated with something not connected or not operational