This is not just about the F150L, but relates to all EVs in general. Thinking on whats going on in the world at the moment and what could happen... how can one charge off-grid?
I know there are small LION battery backups to the more expensive "Powerwalls" along with solar panels... but are...
We currently are getting soaked in New Jersey at the moment, and so far its been pretty good. I have not operated the front trunk in this weather, but I also have not received any alerts or errors (yet). I am hoping that this could be a more isolated issue.
I just had this issue as well. When I came home from our ~40 mile trip, I plugged in the truck and it didn't charge since I was above the 90% charge threshold. Later on that night I checked, and it was in Deep Sleep Mode as per the application. I didn't think of it, and went out to the truck...
I was in Dorney Park in PA this past weekend, and there was a large Ford Transit parked next to my truck. They parked so close to my truck that I have no idea even how the driver got out. Possibly due to that, I believe they put a slight dent under the fake charging port. Again, it’s very...
So I got a interesting delivery from FedEx this AM. I didn't get any shipping notification but I just received my FCSP.
It will need to wait till after I get home from vacation to get it installed as I am leaving tomorrow.
Just for giggles, I had a go with a vette today from a traffic light. Needless to say his face dropped when I was able to get off the line before him. I didn't even give it full throttle... I think in a recent video with Ford it was stated it was 0.9Gs at full throttle.
Has anyone had their charging door opening when driving? I was driving along at highway speeds when I received notification on the dash. When I arrived at my destination (around 4 minutes away) I took a look, and the door was fully open. Has that happened to anyone before?
My dealership was going to put this in place, but they decided against it. They figured it would cause publicity issues, and other problems pertaining to enforcement.
LEDs do eventually go out. Nothing is perfect, but the bad thing about this is the price.
Unless you are willing to open up the housing and fix whatever is broken, you are looking at several hundred to get a new tail light assembly.