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I added this video to my Charging System test - Results Posting as it is a great video and informative.this could explain a lot,
I bought a new battery before I saw this....
In my testing and reference the GSB for Deep Sleep, there is a reference to performing A BMS reset.
This BMS reset, resets Time Installed, so this process will tell the truck a new battery is installed and change the charging algorithm to a new battery.
However, all other service manuals and service bulletins, state to only perform the reset when replacing the battery.
So to sum it up, there are only (2) references to perform the BMS reset without replacing the battery. The above video (from a Ford Tech) and the GSB for Deep Sleep issues.
So, with this video and the GSB as reference, then I feel it would not hurt to just make this reset preventive maintenance. (Say, every other oil change or every oil change)
The only downside is the dealer may not warranty the battery as they will see the time since installed being newer than the battery age actually is. I have not found a way to reset back to original date, once reset you are stuck on that date, and it is the date you performed the reset.
Best case - You will possibly eliminate most of the battery issues we have and possibly extend the life of the battery.
Worst Case - It helps some or not at all, and you are out of pocket for new battery (if dealer wants to be difficult)
As this is one area of my research, I did not find a clear and precise answer as to how the BMS handles a aging battery. (Increase or Decrease Charging Voltage) as the battery ages due to increase in internal resistance at the battery.
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