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Anyone can read the recall notice number and NTSB in bold at the top if they have an interest in the details. My truck has had effective software upgrades before, she has been cool and quite so far, unlike the occasional extra navigator in the passenger seat.![]()
I cannot read all of the letter you received, but I gather that your engine can fail and make loud noises and fire, but software is available to repair it.
Truer words... The real fix is to replace the long block on any/all potentially affected vehicles, but of course that essentially means FoMoCo footing the bill for pats and labor to have thousands of engines replaced, and obviously the C-suite bean counters are loathe to do so unless there's truly no other option (and they think it will be cheaper than settling some wrongful death and class action lawsuits).There is no software update that will fix an engine that is destined to fail because of bad assembly or bad components. The best they can do is try to keep someone from getting killed when it lets go. And that is all NHTSA cares about.
LOL! I'm coming from a 1.4T FWD Jeep Renegade as my last new car (traded it in in 2019). Not as bad as the bigger engine automatics, but still.You Hybrid guys have tough skin