- First Name
- Jeannette
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- Jan 11, 2022
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- NE FL, NC, SC
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- Ford F-250 Diesel, 1968 Cadillac Eldorado
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
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I originally started with a ‘22 Lariat hybrid on 2/2/22. I later ordered a ‘23 because my mileage was racking up and I figured it would be a year in production. In July, 2023 I even traded my ‘22 with 28k miles for my new ‘23 Lariat hybrid with 10 miles. I never had much of an issue with the ‘22 except with a couple recalls like the airbag and the damage to the interior followed by replacing several trim pieces. I loved my Mav and looked forward to another great, problem free Mav until yesterday.
I woke up to a rainy Sunday, my day to do weekly shopping. I headed down the road 2 miles when I realized I wasn’t able to accelerate over 35 mph. Then wrench and engine lights came on along with slipper/skid light. Several warnings like service required, advanced device trac and a couple others flashed. I pulled over, shut down, waited a few minutes and restarted. As I pulled back on the road my truck accelerated to 35 mph without my foot on the brake. Instead of chancing it I turned around and the truck drove me back at 35 mph without using the gas pedal! Fortunately my brakes worked.
This morning I plan on emptying the truck before it gets towed to a dealer in SC in case this ends up a month long service appt like some I’ve read about. I just hope I can get a hybrid loaner since I have a 60 mile daily trip and a drive to FL in 10 days
Can’t help but wonder how my ‘22 Maverick is doing
I woke up to a rainy Sunday, my day to do weekly shopping. I headed down the road 2 miles when I realized I wasn’t able to accelerate over 35 mph. Then wrench and engine lights came on along with slipper/skid light. Several warnings like service required, advanced device trac and a couple others flashed. I pulled over, shut down, waited a few minutes and restarted. As I pulled back on the road my truck accelerated to 35 mph without my foot on the brake. Instead of chancing it I turned around and the truck drove me back at 35 mph without using the gas pedal! Fortunately my brakes worked.
This morning I plan on emptying the truck before it gets towed to a dealer in SC in case this ends up a month long service appt like some I’ve read about. I just hope I can get a hybrid loaner since I have a 60 mile daily trip and a drive to FL in 10 days
Can’t help but wonder how my ‘22 Maverick is doing
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