bd5400
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As of now you can only select 70, 85, and 100. There is no ability to choose your own charge level beyond those three options.Does editing the bar in the app not change this? That’s how I went from 85% to 100%.
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As of now you can only select 70, 85, and 100. There is no ability to choose your own charge level beyond those three options.Does editing the bar in the app not change this? That’s how I went from 85% to 100%.
Yes, it lets you change it, but not to any random number you want. You just have 3 choices.Does editing the bar in the app not change this? That’s how I went from 85% to 100%.
Nope, it bases it on which wheels/tires the truck thinks you have. If the truck is programmed to think you have the 20" ATs, it will read lower.I see. Thanks for your reply. Great link.
I thought the max range would always be the ~314 - regardless of other factors. It seems that it is smarter than that.
yes mine too; always 301 no matter how I drive.I have the 21s and my truck has 100% SoC range of 301 miles in All-Purpose mode since day one. It never changes regardless of weather or driving habits. Have 10k miles on the odometer and still says 301 miles range.
@fbitz777, @nfrank - Mine with the 20’s was pegged to 271 for 24k miles and 9 months but after the last update I reset my history and it has been slowly increasing, now at 277 as I said above.yes mine too; always 301 no matter how I drive.
however if I unplug it and check overnite then I see that number drop if it's cold outside.