They mention 21-22 f150s, my guess is that it didn't cross over to the lightnings. Hopefully the headlight control solves the issue.
For anyone worried about their auto highbeams coming on too slow or too fast, have a look in the owners manual in the section about lighting.
None of our north american vehicles lock the cord with level 2 so it's never been discussed. You are doomed to
That would be a costly endeavor. I beleive they also use CCS2 over there.
If you turn the truck off you'll get about 1% per hour.
As far as I know, the truck only charges using 110v, it does not condition the battery.
It only charges at 1.2kw max on 110v
The lightning has much better efficiency and I'd wager that unless you splurge for the 203kwh pack you wouldn't notice a difference. The Silverado would be my second pick followed by the rivian. Otherwise I'm going back to gas.
Pricewise though you can't beat the Ford.
Paranoia is a great marketing tool.
I couldn't care less is someone steals my truck, it's the shit inside I don't want to go missing.
I have insurance and have been paying insurance companies for 30 years, that's my security.
2 months in and you didn't realize that you have a gps connection...
This is a "feature" being discussed around the web right now. It's a comfort thing that is unnecessary.
https://insideevs.com/features/774880/why-do-evs-creep/
Yes, when driving in snow and ice you want to be able to let the wheels turn freely at times.
Hence in the olden days of automatic transmissions you would shift to neutral to have better control while trying to stop on ice.
It's very difficult to threshold brake with 1pd.
My 2019 f150 would blurt out false alerts all the time, they've tuned it a little better now. Very few false alerts, never had it go into brake mode.
Also, it's emergency braking, not adaptive cruise control. You might still hit something but the brakes will help reduce the impact energy in...
20% available power is a new one for me. A lot of battery cell faults reduce the power to just above 50% but it could still be a battery fault or something else. "powertrain fault" is essentially the check engine light for the lightning, could be anything.
The service advisors should be able...
The Ford ones lasted pretty well considering the state of some roads I travel on regularly, my offset rims probably didn't help either but I've switched back to the originals now.
Funny, just in the shop right now for an alignment and the ucas were found worn and require replacement before I can get an alignment. Parts are on order. 90000kms. Nothing overly noticeable driving.
The insurance cartels are strictly in it for the profits. They are going to use every excuse to charge more. Oh its an ev, oh it's made from aluminium. Oh its an f150, oh its a 4 door pickup.
Want to save money, just install this totally not a data harvesting "monitor" so we know you're...