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- Rich
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- Whitsett, NC
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Ford Maverick XL
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
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I just spent a good amount of time putting 1500 miles on the Maverick this week. I can report a couple of strange issues with braking the truck at very low speeds (i.e., one or two feet per second).
In one case, I was in a hotel parking lot looking at parking spaces. I was going only a few inches per second when all off the sudden the truck slammed to a stop. I said to my wife I think I hit a curb (it was dark outside), so I put the truck in park and got out to take a look. To my amazement, there was no curb but rather a clear lane. What I had experienced in the driver's seat was a "thud" and hard stop, as if the truck had run into a tall 90 degree curb.
The second issue I've experienced is with the truck seemingly not wanting to stop at very low speeds, like at a restaurant drive through. It's not that I'm unable to stop the truck, but sometimes it feels like I have to step on the brake very hard to do so. When the truck does finally stop, the brakes grab suddenly rather than smoothly and makes the truck dip in the front. I've been driving for decades, but this issue makes me look like I'm still in driving school.
Can't help but to wonder how many other owners are experiencing these anomalies and what safety implications there are? Also, I'm not a mechanic but wonder what impact these issues are having on the truck's suspension, drive train, steering or other systems.
In one case, I was in a hotel parking lot looking at parking spaces. I was going only a few inches per second when all off the sudden the truck slammed to a stop. I said to my wife I think I hit a curb (it was dark outside), so I put the truck in park and got out to take a look. To my amazement, there was no curb but rather a clear lane. What I had experienced in the driver's seat was a "thud" and hard stop, as if the truck had run into a tall 90 degree curb.
The second issue I've experienced is with the truck seemingly not wanting to stop at very low speeds, like at a restaurant drive through. It's not that I'm unable to stop the truck, but sometimes it feels like I have to step on the brake very hard to do so. When the truck does finally stop, the brakes grab suddenly rather than smoothly and makes the truck dip in the front. I've been driving for decades, but this issue makes me look like I'm still in driving school.
Can't help but to wonder how many other owners are experiencing these anomalies and what safety implications there are? Also, I'm not a mechanic but wonder what impact these issues are having on the truck's suspension, drive train, steering or other systems.
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