The instrument cluster recall doesn't require replacement of the IC. It's just a firmware flash and wouldn't affect the odometer.
It's still only 1 MY old so the first NY state inspection should be a safety only if the issue is a CEL being present. Edit: Or by "driveline issue" do you mean the...
Hood struts don't really break the latch, but can keep the hood from popping up on its own in a fashion to advance the staging of the two-stage latch. That's why some add a hood spring; Jeep ones are pretty easily sourced cheap.
As mentioned the green functions as a lockout for the HV system for servicing.
That other connector is C1026 and labelled simply as 'EVAC and fill' according to the service manual. No reference to it in any of the procedures; possibly used at the factory. Should have three wires going it. The...
Not really. Maverick is like a Flex
In any case it's a different platform. The Transit Connect is closer; an uncle of sorts if one insists upon genealogical simile.
Owners of 22MY, 23MY, and 24MY Mavericks have all reported issues with deep sleep and even upon replacement batteries. So unless Ford has a mountainous stockpile of batteries produced from the same run that they've been pulling from it's hardly an isolated batch.
So are all of these companies losing money selling these?
Okay, okay, a pedant might say "well, the hotspot feature isn't just wi-fi connectivity, but acting as a router."
Ah, I stand corrected. The part about buying a Extended Service Plan on Ford's rewards page is in reference to the Tier Activity points gained from doing so rather than actual rewards points.
In theory you're supposed to receive FordPass points on ESP purchases even without the Ford card. I didn't, but that might be because I use points in the purchasing? I did receive the milestones for it.