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The battery SOC was at 50%, hence the BS message. The new programing installed today is what will allow it to go to 30% before activating the BS message. The car is driven regularly and I do not sit long in the ACC mode very often at all. I charged the battery today to a full charge since Ford's answer to the problem is to lower the BS message threshold. I just find in incomprehensible that Ford considers a LVB SOC at just over 30% to be a normal condition. What I can't understand is why Ford would not want to keep the LVB at a high state of charge, it's just a matter of programing and for the life of me, I don't see the down side.

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I live in a rural area, so my trips are usually 20 miles of more; I also use the climate control sparingly and I drive very little at night, so I would say that I am less demanding on the LVB than a great deal of people. I am normally a person that drives a car until the wheels fall of, but as I could not imagine living with the "my ford touch" system for that period time, I decided that I would be trading this car for a newer one when they improved the interface system to one that is acceptable. Because of my experience with MFT and what ford has decided to do about this BS situation and even though I have been driving nothing but Ford's since I started driving ( I am 50 now) I will be looking at the competition the next go around. The 2016 Malibu hybrid looks very interesting.

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My car is going back to dealer as my LVB issues persist, but not causing operating shutdown

or major problems, just quick shutdowns once car is off. Usually less than 1 minute and I have

been topping it off on the tender once a month. I do have a short hop to work and back, so that

could be making it worse.

So couple of questions I have been curious about....

 

1. Do we know if there is some common factor of many of us having cars that are 1.5 - 2.5 years old now?

My car is exactly 2 years old now. Somebody do some cluster analysis and see if there is a build date

correlation.... :)

 

2. Does getting a new battery + the TSB reprogram solve the problem for those who drive short hops?

Depending what the dealer says, I'll spring for a new 12V battery if it saves some headache. I know,

Ford should be paying if the battery is bad, but it's not worth my time to take 5 trips to the dealer. But

I'll push the dealer to make Ford pay if that's what it is.

 

In all the forum posts, do we really know what the root cause(s) are for this? Still not clear to me.

Or at least what the most likely fix is for most people.

 

 

 

 

 

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I haven't heard an answer as to what the root problem is, but the fix seems VERY simple to me... Program the controller to keep the LVB at a proper state of charge; this seems to be such a no brainer, I just cant understand why Ford has not done this. I will say this again, it would seem that whom ever is in charge of deciding these parameters is treating the LVB like it is a lithium ion battery also. I really do wish our Ford rep would investigate this and chime in on the conversation.

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Ok, fair enough and this makes sense. Does the TSB they have for this fix the issue or not really?

Does getting a brand new version of the 12V battery + TSB seems to solve the problem?

 

Or is there nothing that has been 100% definite fix for everybody who has had this issue?

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OK, I like the technical explanation, this makes perfect sense.

 

Short of us putting in these better batteries, can I assume there is very little we can do about this other

than to just drive the car more and/or keeping it on a battery tender? The TSB programming may help,

but not a full answer. A brand new battery may help, but will eventually have the same issue under

the same conditions.

 

In other words, we have to live with it as is unless we want to install a special battery.

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The tender is a workaround, not a fix really for the Hybrid. So does the TSB that reprograms charging

fix this, or no, not really. I still don't know if the TSB is a full fix, partial fix, or not a fix at all.

 

I am referring to TSB 13-6-23

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My car is going back to dealer as my LVB issues persist, but not causing operating shutdown

or major problems, just quick shutdowns once car is off. Usually less than 1 minute and I have

been topping it off on the tender once a month. I do have a short hop to work and back, so that

could be making it worse.

So couple of questions I have been curious about....

I haven't heard an answer as to what the root problem is, but the fix seems VERY simple to me... Program the controller to keep the LVB at a proper state of charge; this seems to be such a no brainer, I just cant understand why Ford has not done this. I will say this again, it would seem that whom ever is in charge of deciding these parameters is treating the LVB like it is a lithium ion battery also. I really do wish our Ford rep would investigate this and chime in on the conversation.

I'd love to. Since I'm not a technician or engineer, I don't have information on fixes or the like. Your dealer will be in the best position to discuss this with, and anyone with this concern heading to the dealer is the best way to get this documented and sent up to the engineers. What I can do is check out some additional assistance for whomever is experiencing this. I see marklally and smr2112 on a quick read, in the recent posts at least. So, for you two, and anyone else still having these symptoms, please send me a private message with your VIN, mileage, best daytime phone number, full name, and dealer name/location. :)

 

Meagan

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I have a 2013 FFH and I have had the same BS message problem now for 2.5 years. They have replaced the battery now 3 times and no TSB have been applied. I drive long distances 70 miles each way on the weekends(total 140 miles) and short hops during the week(less than 30 miles). On Friday 1/22 I drove my 70 miles and then on Saturday I drove a few miles to do errands and then on Sunday 1/24 I drove 70 miles. I didn't drive the car at all on Monday and on Tuesday, taking out the car out of the garage to do some work in the garage I got the BS message. I called the dealership once again and set up another appointment on that coming Friday 1/29. I drove the car on Wednesday afternoon to the airport and left it overnight and by that Thursday night 1/28, I was stranded at the airport with a dead car battery. I couldn't even unlock the doors. I'm so sick of this. As a woman, I just don't feel secure thinking that this car is going to leave me stranded at any time. Standing around waiting for road side assistance in a parking garage was an uneasy feeling. I bought this new car for peace of mind. The car is back at the dealership so we'll see what the next steps will be. I saw comments that the problem only happens when you only drive short distances is not true for my experience.

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So as GrySql used to like to say, the FFH Forum strikes again.

 

As I mentioned recently in a different topic, my plan is to replace my 12V battery every two years, whether it is good or bad, just to ensure it doesn't go completely dead on me when I need it most. Well about 1 month before my FFH was 2 years old, I got my first Battery Saver Message (BSM). My FFH had been sitting for 3 weeks without being driven, so I was not too terribly surprised. But then after driving my FFH once again on a fairly regular basis, with no more than 4 days between drivings, I saw my second BSM occur upon me switching the car on recently.

 

So I took my FFH to the dealership to get my 12V battery replaced, and informed the SA I was not leaving without having a new battery installed. So they ran the standard quick cranking amps test, and it passed with such flying colors that my SA stated that he seriously doubted it would fail the load test, which he referred to as the "floor test". It seemed to only take them about 15-30 minutes to run the floor test, but the SA came back and said it failed the floor test, so I was covered under warranty.

 

So this Forum struck not once for me but 3 times, once for informing me how insidious the various problems can be that can result from having a 12V battery in a FFH going on the fritz, twice for informing that the BSMs can very well indicate a 12V battery in the FFH is going on the fritz, and thrice for informing there is such a thing as a more comprehensive load test and giving me the wherewithal to push them to run it, resulting in me getting a free battery before any other crazy low-12V_system symptoms started happening.

 

And now I have a new 3-year, unlimited mileage battery too. The SA said the original battery had a 3-year warranty also, but only 36K miles on the original battery warranty, the B2B warranty coverage.

 

Yay for the Forum...long live the Forum!

Edited by Hybrider

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This is an update... After my car dying and leaving me stranded because of the battery saver problem I took the car into the dealership(Greenway Ford in Orlando) once again and I think this time they have solved the problem. Talking to the service manager they were working with Ford engineers and essentially they indicated that the hybrid battery was not talking to the regular battery therefore the regular battery was not telling the hybrid battery " hey, I'm getting low charge me". They applied a fix to it and I will try to type in what they applied off the receipt.

 

  • Performed PPT, R&I Rear video camera, perform SSM 44624
  • Reprogram BCM(Body Control Module) to latest software level "MTBCM"
  • Camera - Rear View Parking - R & I

I have to say, I have had the car sitting in the garage for almost 2 weeks without starting because I was out of town and I came back and the car started with no problem. In the past in 3 days I already had the Battery saver message. The car was repaired on 2/17/16 and still no problems. Still crossing my fingers because this has been such a major ordeal. Hope this helps someone.

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It all depends on the age and condition of the battery how much abuse it can take and still perform normally.

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