Given that each percent represents at least 640 Wh it makes some sense to use the GoM to measure the loss. You could leave it at 42.9% and have it drop to 42.0% on return, both reading 42%.My car is currently at 42% and the next time I'll be driving it will be in a week.
Or Blue Link just sucks... as usual.Ok, so I'm back.
Here is the info: 9 days without driving or anything, the GOM went down by 1 mile, the SOC stayed the same of course at 42%.
Here is something interesting though: just before I got home I tried to use bluelink. The car didn't respond and it usually always does in the spot where it was parked. I tried several times over a couple hours, but it still didn't respond. It works fine now, so maybe it went into some kind of deep sleep?
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Could be, but it's usually working really good (although slow) for me.Or Blue Link just sucks... as usual.