fordgirlee21
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I’m starting to get it more and more. It just recently started on a cross-country trip. Reading the information provided by Ford, you’ve either let you car sit too long or your battery hasn’t been charged completely.Has any gotten a message in their fordpass app saying remote features disabled to persevere battery? I get it all the time and not sure what it means? I have a 2021 Ford explorer.
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My original battery lasted less than 2 years about 17,000 miles.I’m starting to get it more and more. It just recently started on a cross-country trip. Reading the information provided by Ford, you’ve either let you car sit too long or your battery hasn’t been charged completely.
My thought is unless you are doing a lot of short trips or not driving you Explorer much, it could be a first sign that you’re battery will need to be replaced soon or there is an issue with your charging system. Probably the former.
I fit that description and get the low battery warning several times. All the battery requires is a charge. It has happened to all my vehicles over the years and after charging the battery it is good to go again. I've never had to replace the battery and it always seems to pass the battery test when I take it in for scheduled maintenance......................................
My thought is unless you are doing a lot of short trips or not driving you Explorer much, it could be a first sign that you’re battery will need to be replaced soon or there is an issue with your charging system. Probably the former.
Are you the person who doesn’t drive frequently?I fit that description and get the low battery warning several times. All the battery requires is a charge. It has happened to all my vehicles over the years and after charging the battery it is good to go again. I've never had to replace the battery and it always seems to pass the battery test when I take it in for scheduled maintenance.
Peter
10-4Are you the person who doesn’t drive frequently?
My thought is since you don't drive frequently, your issue is lack of charging during routine use. For those who frequently drive at least 15-20 minutes at a time and frequently longer the issue isn't a charging issue. The issue is a battery getting to the end of its usable life. If it is, there is a problem with the charging system working correctly, unless a lot of electronics have been added.10-4
You've nailed it.My thought is since you don't drive frequently, your issue is lack of charging during routine use. .........................................................
Wow, I drive about that much in a week (20-mile 1-way commute, 4 days a week).You've nailed it.
I lease my vehicles. My current average is about 156 miles a month. With the previous 2017 Platinum I averaged about 207 miles per month. It's no wonder the dealer is anxious to get them back before lease end. FYI, I retired 21 years ago.
Peter
I don’t know if it’s related, but the other day my 4x4 module went out. Threw all kinds of codes. Had it replaced and I haven’t seen the deep sleep message since. I’m wondering if maybe there was an “electric leak” in that module resulting in the message and eventual failure.Has any gotten a message in their fordpass app saying remote features disabled to persevere battery? I get it all the time and not sure what it means? I have a 2021 Ford explorer.
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I started to get this message at the end of December. 2023 Explorer Timberline. Since then it appears more and more often. Even within 12 hours of parking after driving 50 plus miles. Dealership says nothing is wrong and battery is good. Taking it to a different dealership later today to get them to check it. Looking at numerous responses it looks like it might need a new battery so I hope they will change it as the car is less than a year oldHas any gotten a message in their fordpass app saying remote features disabled to persevere battery? I get it all the time and not sure what it means? I have a 2021 Ford explorer.
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Has any gotten a message in their fordpass app saying remote features disabled to persevere battery? I get it all the time and not sure what it means? I have a 2021 Ford explorer.
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Well it looks like they have found the issue. The battery is fine, but they did a deeper dive and it was the BMS (Battery Monitoring System), for some reason it had dropped to 22% and was stuck. They reset they believe it should fix it. I will take it back in a few weeks and get them to check what it is at then.I started to get this message at the end of December. 2023 Explorer Timberline. Since then it appears more and more often. Even within 12 hours of parking after driving 50 plus miles. Dealership says nothing is wrong and battery is good. Taking it to a different dealership later today to get them to check it. Looking at numerous responses it looks like it might need a new battery so I hope they will change it as the car is less than a year old
A lot of times when the battery is replaced people forget or are unaware that the BMS should be reset to erase the memory of the old battery. That may not have been the problem in your case if the battery is original.Well it looks like they have found the issue. The battery is fine, but they did a deeper dive and it was the BMS (Battery Monitoring System), for some reason it had dropped to 22% and was stuck. They reset they believe it should fix it. I will take it back in a few weeks and get them to check what it is at then.
My voltages were dropping and fluctuating. Repaced the BMS a few months ago, roughly at 80k miles. Since then, voltages stable and acting like it should. the BMS is relatively cheap too and an easy DIY.Well it looks like they have found the issue. The battery is fine, but they did a deeper dive and it was the BMS (Battery Monitoring System), for some reason it had dropped to 22% and was stuck. They reset they believe it should fix it. I will take it back in a few weeks and get them to check what it is at then.
The car is less than a year old and the battery was tested multiple times. That was the frustrating part. When I took it in they would just test the battery and say it was fine. So when I took my car in for the camera recall I asked them to check further (a different dealership to my regular one). They found the issue.A lot of times when the battery is replaced people forget or are unaware that the BMS should be reset to erase the memory of the old battery. That may not have been the problem in your case if the battery is original.
Peter
With electronics, unless the error is occurring now they are difficult to diagnose. You might have something getting ready to fail, but until it fails they might not see anything.I started to get this message at the end of December. 2023 Explorer Timberline. Since then it appears more and more often. Even within 12 hours of parking after driving 50 plus miles. Dealership says nothing is wrong and battery is good. Taking it to a different dealership later today to get them to check it. Looking at numerous responses it looks like it might need a new battery so I hope they will change it as the car is less than a year old
I got it fixed last week but was waiting a few to see if it came back. Basically I went on a cruise at the end of Dec and I left an internal light on. There was still enough power left to start the car when I got back, but it turned out that the battery monitor sensor dropped to 22% and would not reset no matter how much I drove. The dealership reset it and now everything seems to be OKWith electronics, unless the error is occurring now they are difficult to diagnose. You might have something getting ready to fail, but until it fails they might not see anything.