The dealership called and said the new module has been installed and it is still throwing a code... Back to the drawing board I suppose.
They said it may be an issue with their computers...
I almost forgot I had one of these funnel attachments I got with my Maverick. I assume mine is under my rear seat. I haven't seen it for a bit. I have never had to use it yet.
Yes the other vehicle for the parts run is amazing... We've all been there where your car is torn apart and you realize you have the wrong part or you need that one thing to finish it up.
Yes things do happen for sure. As someone mentioned their can be misordering of parts. And of course their can be faulty parts.
I just am hoping it's not something else that will add more weeks onto the Maverick being stuck in the shop.
Yes I think they do have a shortage of mechanics right now. The ones at the dealership I think are probably overworked. I'm really not frustrated at the individuals involved just the situation as a whole.
It took months to get into the dealership for an appointment initially due to how booked...
This is good to have some insight into what happens on the backend. I appreciate the info!
I just hope whatever happens they figure it out shortly. It's just frustrating for all including the techs I imagine trying to figure out what is plaguing the car. Here's to hoping they figure it out.
I was told they basically did everything they possibly could do at dealership before they diagnosed a bad brake module. Having air in the system could be it contributing factor. I initially thought this as well. Between the original shop and the dealership, I would think they would easily catch...
Sometimes those older vehicles just sitting around come in handy that is for sure!
Hopefully this experience with my Maverick was just a fluke. It is frustrating when you try have brake service done it turns into this whole ordeal. Fingers crossed going forward.
From my understanding when talking to the shop that did my brakes they tested the parking brake and everything was working correctly after the brake job. Some of these things you have no way to verify but I can say when I got into my truck everything worked correctly so I didn't think anything...
The dealer said they had no loaners... Another layer of frustration. Luckily I had an older 2000 Isuzu that I just had to get a new battery for to get it running.
I currently am in an ordeal with my 2022 Ecoboost Maverick. I had my rear brake pads and rotors replaced at autoshop at approximately 60k miles summer 2025. Picked up car from shop, brakes worked great with no issues. Drove the truck back and forth to work for approximately full week with zero...
I'm curious did the fuel tank pressure sensor fix the issue? I am in the same boat right now. They have replaced both purge valve and the canister and the code came back after they replaced both of those parts. The fuel tank pressure sensor was on back order when they determined that was the...
I'm curious if this issue came back up for you after the dealership replaced the purge valve and canister. I've had both replaced by dealership and my light has come back on.
I believe the dealership is doing what they can but it's definitely frustrating to have a check engine light on when...
I haven't located the smell myself yet but have my truck scheduled for a dealership visit next month and they are going to look for it. I'll let you all know if they find anything after looking. I find it interesting how it comes and goes. I am hoping the smell is there when I take it in so they...
I am having the very exact issue you mentioned having. I have an Ecoboost and have just over 20k miles on my Maverick at this point. I would describe it as a burning rubber smell. Usually I smell it after I let my car warm up in the mornings. I live in a colder climate (Alaska).
I have been...
Yeah I agree. SUV spaces and truck beds are completely different. Truck beds have the advantage of truly getting dirty and being able to be power washed out whereas interior of SUV is a completely different thing.
If you happen to live in a place where you have to take your trash to transfer...