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The 4th time my 2022 Black Diamond was at the dealership for repairs ( it’s currently back at the dealer for the 5th time because they haven’t been able to find the problem but that’s another story ) I noticed on my Ford Pass app that the Bronco went into “sleep mode “after sitting idle for 3 weeks . How and why does it do that ?
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is it back for the 5th time for electrical?
 

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The 4th time my 2022 Black Diamond was at the dealership for repairs ( it’s currently back at the dealer for the 5th time because they haven’t been able to find the problem but that’s another story ) I noticed on my Ford Pass app that the Bronco went into “sleep mode “after sitting idle for 3 weeks . How and why does it do that ?
It turns off “connected vehicle” features that are using battery power constantly while trying to communicate via the cellular modem or WiFi. It happens on mine after two weeks without starting/driving and is meant to prevent a dead battery. That’s how much these new Broncos are communicating with the Ford mothership regardless of your chosen data sharing and connectivity settings.
 
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is it back for the 5th time for electrical?
Yes it is .
It slipped into a deep depression from not being used and decided to just crawl in bed and stay there.
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It turns off “connected vehicle” features that are using battery power constantly while trying to communicate via the cellular modem or WiFi. It happens on mine after two weeks without starting/driving and is meant to prevent a dead battery. That’s how much these new Broncos are communicating with the Ford mothership regardless of your chosen data sharing and connectivity settings.
I gotchya …. Thanks . Makes me wonder if all the new vehicles out there are set up like that .
It turns off “connected vehicle” features that are using battery power constantly while trying to communicate via the cellular modem or WiFi. It happens on mine after two weeks without starting/driving and is meant to prevent a dead battery. That’s how much these new Broncos are communicating with the Ford mothership regardless of your chosen data sharing and connectivity settings.
OK , I gotchya . Thanks . It makes one wonder about the Ford mothership thing though .
 

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The 4th time my 2022 Black Diamond was at the dealership for repairs ( it’s currently back at the dealer for the 5th time because they haven’t been able to find the problem but that’s another story ) I noticed on my Ford Pass app that the Bronco went into “sleep mode “after sitting idle for 3 weeks . How and why does it do that ?
I experienced the same problems as you. If the Bronco sits for a week or more you’re really rolling the dice pressing that start button.

I feel like it’s some combination of an undersized charging system and the constant drain of the connected vehicle BS that make it so unreliable.

It’s worth spending $50 on a good battery charger if you’re going to go 3 weeks at a time.
 
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Yes it is .

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I gotchya …. Thanks . Makes me wonder if all the new vehicles out there are set up like that .

OK , I gotchya . Thanks . It makes one wonder about the Ford mothership thing though .
is it back for the 5th time for electrical?
Yep , the check engine lights are intermittent so they can’t troubleshoot it unless the check engine lights are active . That’s what the dealer tells me .
 

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Yep , the check engine lights are intermittent so they can’t troubleshoot it unless the check engine lights are active . That’s what the dealer tells me .
That's a lie. It's possible for a vehicle to retain and store "codes" without the check engine light being present. For the most part, the "silent codes" tend to be non-critical, but they are there. A quality Scanner (that is updated) can scan and find codes that are either currently present or that may have been flagged in the past (whether or not the check engine light is on, was on, or is intermittent).

Find yourself a new mechanic / dealer.
 

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One of the first things I did was wire in a plug for a Battery Tender. Your batteries will last two-three times longer. I drive a work truck all week so she sits. after 2 weeks it goes into deep sleep and I loose connection to Ford pass. even with a charger on so its not really sensing the battery level. Must be a software thing.
 
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That's a lie. It's possible for a vehicle to retain and store "codes" without the check engine light being present. For the most part, the "silent codes" tend to be non-critical, but they are there. A quality Scanner (that is updated) can scan and find codes that are either currently present or that may have been flagged in the past (whether or not the check engine light is on, was on, or is intermittent).

Find yourself a new mechanic / dealer.
They were able to bring up all the codes plus they’re on my FordPass too . Perhaps they don’t or can’t spend the time on it , idk . Changing dealerships is another challenge , the next closest one for me is about 200 miles away (I’m in Alaska ) .
 

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They were able to bring up all the codes plus they’re on my FordPass too . Perhaps they don’t or can’t spend the time on it , idk . Changing dealerships is another challenge , the next closest one for me is about 200 miles away (I’m in Alaska ) .
Oh man, I feel for you. That has to be frustrating, especially if you need to drive the unreliable vehicle that kind of distance. I wish I could offer better advice.. I hope the situation works out for you.
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