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- Gail
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- Santa Barbara, CA
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- 2023 Ford Maverick Hybrid Lariat
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We have been towing our '23 Maverick Hybrid behind a Leisure Travel Van (24' RV on an MB 3500 chassis) without issue for about 15,000 miles. On our latest trip, and final tow day, we towed the Mav about 100 miles - and unhitched the truck only to realize that their were no brakes. The following error messages were on the dash: Pre-Collision Assist Not Available, Service AdvanceTrac, Check Brake System, Brake Fluid Level Low.
Mav was towed to Ford Dealership - when they put it up on the rack they found brake fluid level empty, brake fluid over front wheels, brake pads worn all the way past the backing plate, scaring and grooving all 4 rotors and damaging all the calipers and brake lines by overheating and/or physical damage. There was no excessive wear on the tires or flat spots.
We have a Blue Ox tow bar system and Demco Stay-in-Play Duo braking supplemental braking system.
Ford does not believe this was caused by the Maverick's braking system but that the Demco supplemental braking system malfunctioned and somehow applied a slight constant braking force that overheated the brakes - but not hard enough to cause the wheels to stop or lock up. (We did not experience any drag while towing.) Demco has never had an issue like this but is consulting with their engineers to analyze this and determine possible causes. At this time, they don't believe the brake system could have caused this catastrophic damage to the Maverick's braking system.
Has anyone experienced anything like this with their Mav while towing or otherwise?
Mav was towed to Ford Dealership - when they put it up on the rack they found brake fluid level empty, brake fluid over front wheels, brake pads worn all the way past the backing plate, scaring and grooving all 4 rotors and damaging all the calipers and brake lines by overheating and/or physical damage. There was no excessive wear on the tires or flat spots.
We have a Blue Ox tow bar system and Demco Stay-in-Play Duo braking supplemental braking system.
Ford does not believe this was caused by the Maverick's braking system but that the Demco supplemental braking system malfunctioned and somehow applied a slight constant braking force that overheated the brakes - but not hard enough to cause the wheels to stop or lock up. (We did not experience any drag while towing.) Demco has never had an issue like this but is consulting with their engineers to analyze this and determine possible causes. At this time, they don't believe the brake system could have caused this catastrophic damage to the Maverick's braking system.
Has anyone experienced anything like this with their Mav while towing or otherwise?
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