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Just wondering if your car isn't plugged in and not being used, what's a normal battery loss to have whether percentage or miles?
Search “vampire mode”Just wondering if your car isn't plugged in and not being used, what's a normal battery loss to have whether percentage or miles?
According to Tesla it should be around 1% a day.
Our LR RWD has been losing about 5.5 miles per day during the four months we have owned it. According to the Stats app, that number is right around where the distribution curve peaks, meaning that’s about normal.Just wondering if your car isn't plugged in and not being used, what's a normal battery loss to have whether percentage or miles?
Our LR RWD has been losing about 5.5 miles per day during the four months we have owned it. According to the Stats app, that number is right around where the distribution curve peaks, meaning that’s about normal.
I lose about 10 miles of range in a 24 hr period . Service center rep said that’s about right considering the car adjusts to keep battery warm or cool depending on temps outside
Actually, the Stats app reports it as miles per hour while parked. In my case, it is 0.22 miles per hour. I multiplied that by 24 when I wrote “about 5.5 miles per day”.When you say per day do you mean overnight or if you don't drive it for 24 hours?
Actually, the Stats app reports it as miles per hour while parked. In my case, it is 0.22 miles per hour. I multiplied that by 24 when I wrote “about 5.5 miles per day”.
Thanks! I haven't actually paid attention to how much it drops. It's 227 right now, so I'll check again in the morning. I want to not drive it for 24 hours and take note of the drop, but I think it's too early for that as I'm still itching to drive it every second since I just got it Wednesday lol.
In the end, there is no point in obsessing over the phantom drain. As the cliche goes, it is what it is. That said, losing around 2000 miles a year in phantom loss is pretty significant, especially for someone like me who drives only about 5000 miles a year. 25+% of my fuel cost is phantom loss!
I let it sit from 2AM to 12PM and it only lost 1 mile of range. Pretty darn good
Yes, You are right that apps can increase the drain. However, with a lot of playing around with and without the Stats app running in background mode, I haven’t noticed any perceivable excess drain that I can attribute to the Stats app.It IS true that any app that connects to the car can increase drain. At that point its not "vampire drain" because its not some monster appearing in the middle of the night and sucking out electricity without you knowing... its just "drain".