It’s almost humorous at this point. Why in the world did I buy this thing?
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Yep, that's what it looks like to me too!Basically, it sounds like the service techs are to install a new cable to "overlay" the old one, then "disable" the old one. So, disconnect the old cable, just leave it there. Hopefully cut off the terminals so someone doesn't try to reuse it. Don't bother to remove the old cable, because they don't see the point in paying for the extra labor to do that. Just run a new one and hook it up.
Yep, that's what it looks like to me too!Basically, it sounds like the service techs are to install a new cable to "overlay" the old one, then "disable" the old one. So, disconnect the old cable, just leave it there. Hopefully cut off the terminals so someone doesn't try to reuse it. Don't bother to remove the old cable, because they don't see the point in paying for the extra labor to do that. Just run a new one and hook it up.
Now gone… Maybe if you had the wiring harness replaced like I did, the CSP will not apply.Yep… now showing up on My Ford website for my 2022 as CSP 22B39.
Had it, then gone. Harness was replaced.Now gone… Maybe if you had the wiring harness replaced like I did, the CSP will not apply.
this makes the third one so far.Just saw this posted by Tommy on another site. I searched here and haven’t seen it posted yet.
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My Dealer said they are going to order the part, will take up to a week to get it.Got the email, called dealership. They said they need to inspect the cable and will only replace it if it's bad. Geez, I thought they were all made with the same crappy solder connection, at least the ones in the stated date range. I don't have the no start condition, but had the deep sleep really bad. Had it into the dealer three times and they couldn't fix it. Requested they replace the 12v battery. It's been two months since it was replaced and no deep sleep. I suspect the cable is flaky. Has anybody had the dealer not replace the cable under 22B39?