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I received my 2024 Ford Maverick XLT Hybrid in December of 2023. The first few months I had no problems with the vehicle. The last three months have been another story altogether. The first issue was the alert saying, "Remote Access disabled to reserve battery". It still would start, but that all changed this past Monday. I go to try and open the truck with the key fob and nothing happens. I use the manual key to open the door. The truck is completely dead. I call Ford Assistance and they send someone out to jump start it. The next day I took it to a local Ford Dealership and they put a new battery in. I drive the truck home and then drive to work the next day. Yesterday (Saturday), I try to open it with the key fob and it is dead again. I call Ford Assistance and they send a guy out. He puts it on the charger and it shows that the battery is putting out zero amps. How can the battery be dead in THREE DAYS? This is ridiculous for a brand new truck! Looks like I will be heading back to the dealership on Monday.
**Update**
My truck was at the dealership for three days and it looks like they fixed the problem. Fingers crossed. They performed a stratification charge on the battery. I asked the Service Manager if this was a problem they had been seeing, but he said no it wasn't. I am attaching the invoice.
**Update**
My truck was at the dealership for three days and it looks like they fixed the problem. Fingers crossed. They performed a stratification charge on the battery. I asked the Service Manager if this was a problem they had been seeing, but he said no it wasn't. I am attaching the invoice.
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