Car won't sleep

Also cabin is really warm?! It's 60 degrees outside
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Exactly. It feels like the battery is hot, there's heat radiating everywhere in the cabin.
My powerstate indicates:
"powerState": "SLEEP_CHARGE",<br> "cabinState": {<br> "interiorTemp": 26.7000015899539,<br> "exteriorTemp": 25.500000976026058<br> },
 
I'm gonna head home, unplug the car, park on the street and call service
 
My powerstate indicates:
"powerState": "SLEEP_CHARGE",<br> "cabinState": {<br> "interiorTemp": 26.7000015899539,<br> "exteriorTemp": 25.500000976026058<br> },
That’s a normal charging state; it indicates the vehicle is currently charging but nobody is in it. (LIVE_CHARGE would be charging with someone in the vehicle)

So… are you charging? :)
 
Hey @borski do you know what "wink" powerstate means? My car seems to be running the past day too and gone from 54% to 38% over night. It is hot here in Phx though.

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Maybe this is the kind of issue that Lucid might want to pay attention to. Might be just a small thing, but if an Air catches on fire, it will make the news for sure - not in a good way. @marqie
 
I unplugged my car and can confirm that the phantom loss is suddenly much more than before.

The only change I noticed is that my Android app is now much more responsive. I didn't know the app version had changed.

I unplugged for 10 hours with all doors/trunks/lights/display on/open for an experiment before, and got a phantom loss of 1% (The lights/displays all timed out in about 30 minutes).


This time, for the same 10-hour duration, but now with all doors and accessories off, I experienced a phantom loss of 3%.

I prioritize range over convenience, so I would prefer a slow app response, as before, rather than losing range. I always got very good response from the fob so slow app is not a problem for me.

I don't think there's anything wrong with the car. Someone has been messing around with my Android app.
 
I seem to be losing about 1% an hour. Still in wink state.

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That’s a normal charging state; it indicates the vehicle is currently charging but nobody is in it. (LIVE_CHARGE would be charging with someone in the vehicle)

So… are you charging? :)
I shouldn't be charging. Am plugged in but hit 81% this morning (dont ask why- the stupid slider on the app limiter is really hard to get to 80%) so shouldn't be charging.
 
After unplugging car
},<br> "powerState": "MONITOR",<br> "cabinState": {<br> "interiorTemp": 25.10000156611204,<br> "exteriorTemp": 23.10000094026327<br> },
 
To test the theory issue is being caused by Android app I turned off my phone about 5 minutes after the last screen shot. The car then showed "powerstate": "SLEEP" and the battery drain has stopped, so it does appear to be an Android App issue with my car and not the car itself. Still curious what the "WINK" powerstate means.

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To test the theory issue is being caused by Android app I turned off my phone about 5 minutes after the last screen shot. The car then showed "powerstate": "SLEEP" and the battery drain has stopped, so it does appear to be an Android App issue with my car and not the car itself. Still curious what the "WINK" powerstate means.

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It seems that the app changes the permissions behind the scenes and keeps unrestricted battery access. This causes the app not to go to sleep which in turn pings the car to get the latest battery level info which causes the car to keep awake. Until the fix comes the work around I found was to force stop the app and change battery setting to restricted every time I open the app. Or try not to use the app and use the key fob instead.
 
After unplugging car
},<br> "powerState": "MONITOR",<br> "cabinState": {<br> "interiorTemp": 25.10000156611204,<br> "exteriorTemp": 23.10000094026327<br> },
Can confirm it now shows sleep since unplugging
 
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