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So our 2022 xlt has been virtually flawless up until this point. The only software recalls we've done were to address the shudder, and the touchy brakes. Can we get a thread of what recalls are worth getting done, and which ones cause more issues than they're worth?
Our hybrid did that shudder thing maybe half a dozen times. It hasn't done it at all after getting the software update pertaining to that. It's safe to say getting the software update for the shudder is a permanent fix, that doesn't seem to have caused any other issues, as such, it's one we can recommend. As is the the software update that addressed sensitive brakes.
Beyond that, this truck hasn't been touched. I could be mistaken, but it seems like it's the software updates that came later that are causing all of these issues. The loss of power, the CELs, the transmission going into neutral or park, etc. So I don't feel compelled to get these latest recalls.
I'm nervous about these stories of mavericks dying while driving, but it seems like the trucks where that's happened are the ones that have had their software bombarded with tons of changes. I'm starting to believe I'm better off just not doing any more recalls, and just preemptively swapping the standard hybrid battery out for something more robust and it'll be good to go.
Our hybrid did that shudder thing maybe half a dozen times. It hasn't done it at all after getting the software update pertaining to that. It's safe to say getting the software update for the shudder is a permanent fix, that doesn't seem to have caused any other issues, as such, it's one we can recommend. As is the the software update that addressed sensitive brakes.
Beyond that, this truck hasn't been touched. I could be mistaken, but it seems like it's the software updates that came later that are causing all of these issues. The loss of power, the CELs, the transmission going into neutral or park, etc. So I don't feel compelled to get these latest recalls.
I'm nervous about these stories of mavericks dying while driving, but it seems like the trucks where that's happened are the ones that have had their software bombarded with tons of changes. I'm starting to believe I'm better off just not doing any more recalls, and just preemptively swapping the standard hybrid battery out for something more robust and it'll be good to go.
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