Using Fordpass And Charging; Charging Your Vehicle Hints; Charging Your Vehicle - Troubleshooting - Ford TRANSIT 2022 Owner's Manual

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Charging Your Vehicle - Electric Motor
Next Departure Time and Cabin
Comfort Level
Displays the next departure time and
associated cabin comfort setting.
On/Off Switch for Charging Locations
This switch is visible when your vehicle is
at a saved charging location. Use this
switch to turn your settings off and on for
this location only. Switching off for this
location does not delete your settings,
however, you must switch back on to
re-enable them.
Note: If the charging locations switch is off,
the target state of charge returns to 100%.
On/Off Switch for Departure and
Comfort
This switch is visible when you have at
least one departure time set. Use this
switch to turn all departure times off and
on. Switching off departure and comfort
does not delete your settings, however,
you must switch back on to re-enable
them.
USING FORDPASS AND
CHARGING
The FordPass App allows you to do the
following:
Monitor and manage your vehicle's
charging, including charge schedules
and preferences.
Locate a charger and activate a charger
on the FordPass Charging Network.
Plan a trip and charging options along
your route.
Check charging station plug availability.
Initiate a charge session automatically
at Plug and Charge capable charge
stations.
2022 Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, NK3J 19A321 AA enUSA, Edition date: 202107, First-Printing
Control your Ford Connected Charge
Station remotely.
Override charge preferences and
starting and stopping charging.
For more information, visit
www.owner.ford.com.
CHARGING YOUR VEHICLE
HINTS
We recommend limiting the amount of DC
charges, and ending DC charges at 80%
state of charge as charging between 80
and 100% can incur high charging costs
due to the time to completion. Frequent
use of DC charging could result in reducing
your battery's efficiency and lifespan.
In cold temperatures, you may notice that
DC charging takes longer when the outside
temperature drops below 50°F (10°C).
Shutting off climate control or reducing
climate control temperature and fan
settings for the first 10 to 15 minutes of DC
charging will allow the battery to warm up
and improve the charging rate.
Keep your vehicle plugged in when the
outside temperatures are very high or low.
This enables the system to maintain the
high voltage battery at the best condition
for your next drive.
Note: When the temperature is below
freezing, fully turning off cabin heat for the
first 10 to 15 minutes of DC charging could
significantly improve the charging rate.
CHARGING YOUR VEHICLE –
TROUBLESHOOTING
CHARGING YOUR VEHICLE –
WARNING LAMPS
Plugged into charger.
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