dceggert
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- First Name
- Daniel
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- Aug 28, 2019
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- Location
- SE Michigan
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Ranger XLT 302a, Trailer Tow, Technology Package, FX4 in black and a 2017 Fusion Platinum also in black
- Occupation
- You would not believe it if I told you
Phil,Has the battery management system been a success for Ford owners measurable in longer battery life or just a gimmick and problematic for owners?
I have not experienced any problems with Non BMS vehicle batteries lasting 4-6 years without issue. Both AGM and Costco flood batteries for my vehicles. I googled it and cannot find an answer? From what I have read this has been onboard Ford vehicles since 2011..
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=19&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjcqPvR8afpAhWIrJ4KHYflA8YQFjASegQIAxAB&url=https://www.noln.net/articles/2122-battery-management-the-challenges-of-a-smart-system&usg=AOvVaw0q_MsZgO113kv5R6ztbqIf
* So Ford owners, HAVE your batteries lasted longer with only a 50% charge rather than a full charge of 12.6 - 13.1 resting?
Battery Management is also used as a battery monitor for 'other' things besides charge/discharge management. If the battery has a sufficient charge the alternator can be managed to lower the charge being produced to save fuel. In addition, the battery state is used to determine if Stop/Start can be accomplished further saving fuel.
I know a lot of people don't like these Stop/Start events but it saves about 2% on the FE certification cycles. Remember the 'old days' what people would do to save 1% fuel? This is worth 2%!
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