- First Name
- Hendricus
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2021
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- Location
- Gray, Maine USA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Maverick Hybrid Lariat
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
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- #1
Received my Mav about 25 days ago after waiting a year to get it. Was about to post a 1,000 mile review which was going to be very favorable! On my way home from vacation in Bar Harbor Maine, stopped for lunch (at 1,155 miles). When I got out of the car I did the usual double lock on the FOB but did not get the usual honk of the horn. Did it 2 more times and then got the honk...but I immediately got worried. Had lunch and then went out. Went to unlock and nothing. Tried the door code...no luck.
Since I was aware of this potential issue I had a battery booster jump pack in the vehicle...but if you can't unlock the vehicle you are out of luck. Luckily after repeatedly hitting unlock...it eventually unlocked. When I got in I tried to start it but instead got a message saying "No Key Detected". I got my battery pack out and hooked it up...hit boost. Went to start the Mav and instantly it started. When I got ready to go, I could not move the dial from Park to Drive and still was getting the "No Key Detected" message. It took about 2 or 3 minutes for the key to be detected.
Based on what I learned on the Mav Truck Club I knew not to shut off the vehicle again until I got it to my dealership. I was 2 hours away from the dealership and called ahead. This is where having a good dealership matters, they immediately arranged to have a loaner car ready for me. I had a printout of various dead Mav posts indicating the service reports from other dealerships identifying wiring harness issues as the likely issue. I provided them with this. We will see what becomes of this and will keep you posted. I love my Mav...routinely getting 40+ mpg and is doing everything I hoped for. In a weird way I am glad this happened now so that I can get this fixed and hopefully will not need to worry when this will happen again in the future.
Anyone that has a Mav hybrid should have a battery booster with them. I used this one....but there are many good ones out there. There should be a TSB/Recall for this! I reported this to the NHTSA .
Since I was aware of this potential issue I had a battery booster jump pack in the vehicle...but if you can't unlock the vehicle you are out of luck. Luckily after repeatedly hitting unlock...it eventually unlocked. When I got in I tried to start it but instead got a message saying "No Key Detected". I got my battery pack out and hooked it up...hit boost. Went to start the Mav and instantly it started. When I got ready to go, I could not move the dial from Park to Drive and still was getting the "No Key Detected" message. It took about 2 or 3 minutes for the key to be detected.
Based on what I learned on the Mav Truck Club I knew not to shut off the vehicle again until I got it to my dealership. I was 2 hours away from the dealership and called ahead. This is where having a good dealership matters, they immediately arranged to have a loaner car ready for me. I had a printout of various dead Mav posts indicating the service reports from other dealerships identifying wiring harness issues as the likely issue. I provided them with this. We will see what becomes of this and will keep you posted. I love my Mav...routinely getting 40+ mpg and is doing everything I hoped for. In a weird way I am glad this happened now so that I can get this fixed and hopefully will not need to worry when this will happen again in the future.
Anyone that has a Mav hybrid should have a battery booster with them. I used this one....but there are many good ones out there. There should be a TSB/Recall for this! I reported this to the NHTSA .
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