GoodSam
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Need at least a 12Vdc socket LED display of voltage going to battery. A OBD bluetooth plug-in adapter and the CarScanner App might tell a bit more.If this battery tanks Imo it will point to the DC charging.
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Need at least a 12Vdc socket LED display of voltage going to battery. A OBD bluetooth plug-in adapter and the CarScanner App might tell a bit more.If this battery tanks Imo it will point to the DC charging.
Just shared this with another poster...Anyone else receive this? Driving this morning - everything fine - and alert on drivers screen Pull Over Safely and Stop.
My app says āpower train malfunction. You can drive until you stop vehicle but then wonāt start. Contact Ford and have your vehicle towed to facility of your choiceā
I called a local Ford service and told him. He looked up my VIn and said itās just a recall / APM software update. He also said I can keep driving and just schedule an appt.
Given the dramatic alert in the truck that seems odd. Anyone else getting this?
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I to have a 22 lightning. Just picked mine up from the Dealer Service Center. Went in with the Powertrain and a few other error codes, all tied back to a bad module in the battery pack. The cooling liquid leaked from the pack. They had to replace the "Battery Module High Voltage (Array)". It took 3.5 weeks for the parts to get in and a couple of days to replace. The dealer provided a loaner. Luckily, the electronics are covered under warranty for five years. I've heard of a number of dealers that have had to wait much longer for the parts, so I'm feeling lucky about that. I'm thrilled to have it back as I love this truck. Wishing you luck with the resolve but know your patience may be tested waiting on parts. Powertrain Warranty is 5 years but the Battery and other EV components are covered for 8 years or 100k miles.Just had this happen to my 22 lightning 2/6/26 which is currently sitting at dealer and all I am getting is its throwing a ton of error codes. Will update with findings when I have answers.
Now on Feb. 10th you reported:The dealer traced it to the onboard charger and ordered the replacement part
This sounds like Bad luck indeed. Did your truck need the charger & one module? And what is this about leaks in the pack? Were you able to get a copy of their work report? Can you provide any more details?Went in with the Powertrain and a few other error codes, all tied back to a bad module in the battery pack. The cooling liquid leaked from the pack. They had to replace the "Battery Module High Voltage (Array)"