I do appreciate greatly the help you are giving to the community! As you have been, so have I been fortunately to be able to drive my Ocean Extreme without any major problems. I do hope to continue learning a lot more from your great informative videos. Keep it up going!
Another well told video. One crazy year in and the vehicle still looks nice. I've picked up several helpful tips for maintaining my Ocean One through your channel so thank you for that. Please keep them coming, including updates on the recalled items. And I'd love to see your road trip video from North Carolina to Paris, haha.
I found that if you googled EV water pump there are so many identical looking pumps why could we not use one of these to replace the failing cabin pump . Or just open up the pump and coat the board in conforming coating to protect the PCB . We need a video of a tear down of the pump because it could be the video that's saves people hundreds of not thousands
@ There is a video showing how to repair the pump. It’s on my todo list to make one too. As far as other pumps - there may be some that work but it has to be the same inflow/outflow direction, connector, and possibly the firmware/PCB.
When you wondered if this channel should continue after learning Fisker had bailed out on the owners. My comment was that it would be a noble act on your part to carry on. And I honestly believe you are doing a fantastic job. Don’t what the future will hold, let’s just enjoy the car. It is indeed a beauty. BTW, if you want to use a simple dash cam, I can share with you how I lay out the line over the top. It really integrates nicely with the car.
Thanks, I'm getting a new dash cam to review soon. I don't know if you saw my recent two part series on carplay screens, but I also run two different wiring paths in those videos. I'm used to running wiring around my car, since that's what I've been doing on my Tesla for six years now.
Thx Matt, good overview and perspective. I received my FOS in Feb and I think the loss of Warranty is the biggest source of angst by far, that is the one thing that makes me regret my decision to buy more than anything. But we play with the cards we're dealt........
There is a service center in my area so I will be getting the cooling pump recall done. As for the door handles I am hoping to get the parts for future use as mine are all fine. From what I have heard the cooling pumps mostly fail in areas where there is more humidity and/or salt in the air. I'm in Arizona so, probably, less likely to fail BUT I'll get that done for sure in a week or 2. I may, pro-actively do the 12v swap using the procedure you recommened to keep the Ocean powered to not loose the doggie windows which work on my Ocean.
Great video.This is a really nice vehicle,such a pity that Fisker no longer exist as I believe given the chance they would have been a great alternative to all the rest.Never seen one here in England but but I am intrigued.I will watch your progress reports with interest and wish you good luck for the future.
The ownership gets better with a proactive attitude and some tech skills. The fragility of the platform made a lot of victims outside enthusiasts. You are a true asset to the community.
Thanks, I appreciate that. I knew the risks going in a couple years ago. I'm a tinkerer and from my prior experience taking modifying my Tesla has prepared me well.
Thanks, Matt - great update. My FOO is just a couple months newer than yours, same Mariana / MaliBlu color scheme, and several updates thanks to your excellent videos. I appreciate all you do to support the Fisker Owners community. Lately, I’ve noticed cracking in the interior finish on my driver’s side door, near the handle/pull area. Wondering if you’ve seen this also, and wondering what you’ve done to treat it?
Thanks! I have heard a few people have this issue with the door handle. It's almost like the top layer is peeling off. One suggestion is putting a piece of PPF over it. I haven't seen the problem, but I'll be looking for other ways to deal with it. I see you got some answers on the FOA discussion board.
Matt, loving the videos you create, and this one especially for the storage tray for the center console. Is that going to be available for purchase on your site?. I love the car. Wednesday is my one month anniversary and I couldn't be happier with the car, thanks to the guys at Newport Fisker. There's a ton of storage, but it's turned into a barrel mess. I need compartments!
I worked with YuriKAccessories.com on designing the storage bins. I cover them in another video. Here is the link for the items: www.yurikaccessories.com/collections/for-fisker
Thanks for a beautiful video for one year update. How should i contact the person for software update 2.2 version. I have been driving car for one year and I’m happy with the driving as you said other than software issue. I live in nearby Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. If you know any mechanic nearby me, please inform me thank you.
@@jagdishdudhat9339 The 2.2 update was on hold for a couple weeks. It should be resuming soon. For service locations look here: www.fiskeroa.com/service
I do agree now that this vehicle should have shipped out with 2.2. Don’t know if I’ll say that with a 2.4 or 2.8 or 3.0. I say this because 2.2 makes this vehicle look pretty darn good…fewer errors if any at all, smooth regen, seamless Bluetooth connectivity, responsive key fob, normal chirping when locking/unlocking and more. What a difference it would have made if the vehicle wasn’t rushed out to market.
Thanks for your vids. Glad you're still enjoying the car as I am. It's beautiful, fun to drive, and quiet/comfortable. Any tips for the new bankruptcy documents?
4:45pm on 11/1/24. The particular 12v battery charger make & model as well as where you purchased it. Also, any particular 12v battery to purchase for replacement. Thanks
@@johntaylor2655 There are three batteries that I know: Super Start Platinum 140RPLT 12V AGM battery www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/platinum/super-start-platinum-agm-battery-group-size-140r/ssbq/140rplt DieHard H4-XEV shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/diehard-ev-battery-h4-group-size-570-cca-710-ca-80-minute-reserve-capacity-h4-xev/50001093-P UPLUS BCI Group 140R Car Battery, AGM-L50-UP amzn.to/3YUtGUi
I appreciate all your help and your positive attitude! I still have the “Break failure message” every time I start the car ( I am on 2.1) Does the message disappear with the 2.2 update?
The Brake message has been since I got the car with 1.10. From what a tech explained to me, it's due to the order of system module polling when the car starts up. So it's not really problem - more like a false alarm. I don't know why they haven't been able to adjust it so that doesn't happen.
Spotify is built into the music apps, so you don't need Bluetooth. Unless I'm misunderstanding your question. I'm using Google maps on the Carplay device now, but it only shows on the separate screen, not on the car's display. No, I haven't done the water pump recall fix yet.
I haven't had adas and fipilot since my car was downgraded from 2.1 to 2.0. Now on 2.2 and no lane assist, no adas, no nothing. I think eveyrhing got screwed up when it forced an up date while my car was charging at the office. Fisker rollout still a disaster
@@sohailakmal3384 Your best bet is to look at the current list. There are some locations that offer mobile service if you are out of the area. www.fiskeroa.com/service
@@MTNRanger excellent. Had no idea Austin had a shop. So funny that the nation's 4th largest city, Houston, where I live, had nothing. Thanks for the tips
Thank you, excellent video. 12 V batteries should last at least four years, usually. Is there really a need to replace your 12 V battery in the next few months? May be wait and see, testing it every few months. I hope good things are on the horizon. Who knows, may be with a new private company, production can be restarted. I love the design. But anyone working on this would have to be very careful so they can be successful and profitable with the business.
@@MTNRanger Those really should last longer. I've had EVs also for years and the 12 V batteries have lasted normally a minimum of 4 years. But I mainly reside in the SE USA so that might make a difference, since the average temperatures are higher year-round when compared with the northern USA area. If you leave things plugged into the car including special screens or other hardware, that might contribute to the problem you've been having. This is especially true for anything not Fisker or Tesla OEM plugged directly into the 12 V battery.
@@movingforward20 I suppose it depends on the EV and how lucky you are. But it's very common for 12V batteries to need early replacement for EVs. I'm lucky if my ICE 12V last for four to five years. I should be due for the Volvo soon.
The Tesla Model Y AWD and I know of others too, including the Chevrolet Bolt where the 12 V battery lasted at least 4 years. Some of those are in climates where it snows too. But I think they were careful to connect accessories like cell phone chargers only with the vehicles fully ready / when driving. I hope that helps you.
@@movingforward20 no way. Lead acid 12v batteries are totally unsuited for EVs. Typically they are lasting 12-15 months across the board in all brands of EV not equipped with an AGM battery. Even non EVs are seeing OEM batteries fail in a similar window. The days of new cars coming with 36 month batteries ended long ago. They come with 12 month batteries, so either be proactive or keep your AAA number handy.
I do appreciate greatly the help you are giving to the community! As you have been, so have I been fortunately to be able to drive my Ocean Extreme without any major problems. I do hope to continue learning a lot more from your great informative videos. Keep it up going!
Another well told video. One crazy year in and the vehicle still looks nice. I've picked up several helpful tips for maintaining my Ocean One through your channel so thank you for that. Please keep them coming, including updates on the recalled items. And I'd love to see your road trip video from North Carolina to Paris, haha.
The tower's a lot shorter than you think!
I found that if you googled EV water pump there are so many identical looking pumps why could we not use one of these to replace the failing cabin pump .
Or just open up the pump and coat the board in conforming coating to protect the PCB . We need a video of a tear down of the pump because it could be the video that's saves people hundreds of not thousands
@ There is a video showing how to repair the pump. It’s on my todo list to make one too. As far as other pumps - there may be some that work but it has to be the same inflow/outflow direction, connector, and possibly the firmware/PCB.
One year ago ... like a century for a fisker owner 😂🎉
Good summary of ONE year. Hope that your car will be rolling the next 20k miles and we all get updates, service and parts if needed.
When you wondered if this channel should continue after learning Fisker had bailed out on the owners. My comment was that it would be a noble act on your part to carry on. And I honestly believe you are doing a fantastic job. Don’t what the future will hold, let’s just enjoy the car. It is indeed a beauty. BTW, if you want to use a simple dash cam, I can share with you how I lay out the line over the top. It really integrates nicely with the car.
Thanks, I'm getting a new dash cam to review soon. I don't know if you saw my recent two part series on carplay screens, but I also run two different wiring paths in those videos. I'm used to running wiring around my car, since that's what I've been doing on my Tesla for six years now.
Thx Matt, good overview and perspective. I received my FOS in Feb and I think the loss of Warranty is the biggest source of angst by far, that is the one thing that makes me regret my decision to buy more than anything. But we play with the cards we're dealt........
There is a service center in my area so I will be getting the cooling pump recall done. As for the door handles I am hoping to get the parts for future use as mine are all fine. From what I have heard the cooling pumps mostly fail in areas where there is more humidity and/or salt in the air. I'm in Arizona so, probably, less likely to fail BUT I'll get that done for sure in a week or 2. I may, pro-actively do the 12v swap using the procedure you recommened to keep the Ocean powered to not loose the doggie windows which work on my Ocean.
Great video.This is a really nice vehicle,such a pity that Fisker no longer exist as I believe given the chance they would have been a great alternative to all the rest.Never seen one here in England but but I am intrigued.I will watch your progress reports with interest and wish you good luck for the future.
Hi I'm in the UK and have one of these great cars so many are selling fast on bayerscarsales website they have sold over 30 of these .
Thank you as always, Matt for taking the time to make your videos! These are always very informative!
The ownership gets better with a proactive attitude and some tech skills. The fragility of the platform made a lot of victims outside enthusiasts.
You are a true asset to the community.
Thanks, I appreciate that. I knew the risks going in a couple years ago. I'm a tinkerer and from my prior experience taking modifying my Tesla has prepared me well.
Thanks, Matt - great update. My FOO is just a couple months newer than yours, same Mariana / MaliBlu color scheme, and several updates thanks to your excellent videos. I appreciate all you do to support the Fisker Owners community.
Lately, I’ve noticed cracking in the interior finish on my driver’s side door, near the handle/pull area. Wondering if you’ve seen this also, and wondering what you’ve done to treat it?
Thanks! I have heard a few people have this issue with the door handle. It's almost like the top layer is peeling off. One suggestion is putting a piece of PPF over it. I haven't seen the problem, but I'll be looking for other ways to deal with it. I see you got some answers on the FOA discussion board.
I will give the PPF a try
Knock on wood, it still operates (mostly) flawlessly for me. Hoping it does for you long term as well!
Matt, loving the videos you create, and this one especially for the storage tray for the center console. Is that going to be available for purchase on your site?. I love the car. Wednesday is my one month anniversary and I couldn't be happier with the car, thanks to the guys at Newport Fisker. There's a ton of storage, but it's turned into a barrel mess. I need compartments!
I worked with YuriKAccessories.com on designing the storage bins. I cover them in another video. Here is the link for the items: www.yurikaccessories.com/collections/for-fisker
I’d like to also see torque vectoring and battery pre-conditioning. Also, getting access to Tesla superchargers would be nice.
Thanks for a beautiful video for one year update. How should i contact the person for software update 2.2 version. I have been driving car for one year and I’m happy with the driving as you said other than software issue. I live in nearby Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. If you know any mechanic nearby me, please inform me thank you.
@@jagdishdudhat9339 The 2.2 update was on hold for a couple weeks. It should be resuming soon. For service locations look here: www.fiskeroa.com/service
I do agree now that this vehicle should have shipped out with 2.2. Don’t know if I’ll say that with a 2.4 or 2.8 or 3.0. I say this because 2.2 makes this vehicle look pretty darn good…fewer errors if any at all, smooth regen, seamless Bluetooth connectivity, responsive key fob, normal chirping when locking/unlocking and more. What a difference it would have made if the vehicle wasn’t rushed out to market.
2.2 is great, but my 2011 Ford taurus has more features than this car
Great comments - thank you!
It looks nice.
Thanks for your vids. Glad you're still enjoying the car as I am. It's beautiful, fun to drive, and quiet/comfortable.
Any tips for the new bankruptcy documents?
4:45pm on 11/1/24. The particular 12v battery charger make & model as well as where you purchased it. Also, any particular 12v battery to purchase for replacement. Thanks
I have used several over the past year. My latest video has the items used in the video description: ruclips.net/video/L7xLNlSlTc0/видео.html
I swapped mine out for a Die Hard EV AGM battery installed by an ex experienced Fisker tech rep.
@@johntaylor2655 There are three batteries that I know: Super Start Platinum 140RPLT 12V AGM battery
www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/platinum/super-start-platinum-agm-battery-group-size-140r/ssbq/140rplt
DieHard H4-XEV
shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/diehard-ev-battery-h4-group-size-570-cca-710-ca-80-minute-reserve-capacity-h4-xev/50001093-P
UPLUS BCI Group 140R Car Battery, AGM-L50-UP
amzn.to/3YUtGUi
Thanks for sharing. I'm pretty much agree with you.
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The car is looking great! Where can I get the mud flaps that are on your car?
www.yurikaccessories.com/products/mudflaps-2-0-with-optional-inlay-for-fisker-ocean-by-protonord
I appreciate all your help and your positive attitude! I still have the “Break failure message” every time I start the car ( I am on 2.1) Does the message disappear with the 2.2 update?
The Brake message has been since I got the car with 1.10. From what a tech explained to me, it's due to the order of system module polling when the car starts up. So it's not really problem - more like a false alarm. I don't know why they haven't been able to adjust it so that doesn't happen.
Can you connect Spotify via Bluetooth and listen or use the google navigation like that? Is the water pump fixed in your car? How was it fixed?
Spotify is built into the music apps, so you don't need Bluetooth. Unless I'm misunderstanding your question. I'm using Google maps on the Carplay device now, but it only shows on the separate screen, not on the car's display. No, I haven't done the water pump recall fix yet.
@ thank you.
I haven't had adas and fipilot since my car was downgraded from 2.1 to 2.0. Now on 2.2 and no lane assist, no adas, no nothing. I think eveyrhing got screwed up when it forced an up date while my car was charging at the office. Fisker rollout still a disaster
It sounds like a module did not update correctly. You will probably need a tech to go through all the modules and update any that have issues.
@MTNRanger how do i go about getting a tech. Fisker is constantly quiet when I reach out
@@sohailakmal3384 Your best bet is to look at the current list. There are some locations that offer mobile service if you are out of the area. www.fiskeroa.com/service
@@MTNRanger excellent. Had no idea Austin had a shop. So funny that the nation's 4th largest city, Houston, where I live, had nothing. Thanks for the tips
So, I assume the 12v is the original 12v that came with your Ocean?
@@DaveDarin Yes, it’s the original.
Thank you, excellent video. 12 V batteries should last at least four years, usually. Is there really a need to replace your 12 V battery in the next few months? May be wait and see, testing it every few months. I hope good things are on the horizon. Who knows, may be with a new private company, production can be restarted. I love the design. But anyone working on this would have to be very careful so they can be successful and profitable with the business.
12 V batteries tend to die quickly on EVs. I'm on my third one for my six year old Tesla.
@@MTNRanger Those really should last longer. I've had EVs also for years and the 12 V batteries have lasted normally a minimum of 4 years. But I mainly reside in the SE USA so that might make a difference, since the average temperatures are higher year-round when compared with the northern USA area. If you leave things plugged into the car including special screens or other hardware, that might contribute to the problem you've been having. This is especially true for anything not Fisker or Tesla OEM plugged directly into the 12 V battery.
@@movingforward20 I suppose it depends on the EV and how lucky you are. But it's very common for 12V batteries to need early replacement for EVs. I'm lucky if my ICE 12V last for four to five years. I should be due for the Volvo soon.
The Tesla Model Y AWD and I know of others too, including the Chevrolet Bolt where the 12 V battery lasted at least 4 years. Some of those are in climates where it snows too. But I think they were careful to connect accessories like cell phone chargers only with the vehicles fully ready / when driving. I hope that helps you.
@@movingforward20 no way. Lead acid 12v batteries are totally unsuited for EVs. Typically they are lasting 12-15 months across the board in all brands of EV not equipped with an AGM battery.
Even non EVs are seeing OEM batteries fail in a similar window. The days of new cars coming with 36 month batteries ended long ago. They come with 12 month batteries, so either be proactive or keep your AAA number handy.
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Is there any companies who are interested in buying out the Fisker company?
None so far. The assets are available from Heights.