Do you ever get the "Turning truck off to conserve battery" message? I'd bet you have a battery that's bad/going bad and it'll need to be replaced.Auto Start/Stop hasn't worked in a week or so.
I'll have to check this evening. Where on FS would I find that?Those codes point to your battery to me, which would also cause auto stop/start not to work. What does forscan report as your battery charge %? The power steering is electric and turning it full lock may draw any float voltage down that the battery had
The only issue I have with modern fords, and by extension quite a few others, is the fact that the logic behind the BMS was programmed by someone who can't do basic math. Voltage should NEVER dip below high float. We had decades and decades of satisfactory battery life on inferior cell technology with the alternator happily humming along at ~14.4v. Every 4-5 years or so we get a new one and life was good. Now they want to try and hold an artificial limit and significantly reduce system voltage only to not charge the batt for shit. Causing all sorts of issues due to insufficient voltage because the system is trying to look at its perceived SOC instead of voltage while sub systems in the truck go stupid.ASS did not work this today. Buddy tested the battery and it tested as good.
The only issue I have with modern fords, and by extension quite a few others, is the fact that the logic behind the BMS was programmed by someone who can't do basic math. Voltage should NEVER dip below high float. We had decades and decades of satisfactory battery life on inferior cell technology with the alternator happily humming along at ~14.4v. Every 4-5 years or so we get a new one and life was good. Now they want to try and hold an artificial limit and significantly reduce system voltage only to not charge the batt for shit. Causing all sorts of issues due to insufficient voltage because the system is trying to look at its perceived SOC instead of voltage while sub systems in the truck go stupid.