- First Name
- Luke
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2022
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- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
- Vehicle(s)
- Maverick XLT FX4 EB
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
- Banned
- #16
A couple of things. You have a hybrid and the OP has an ecoboost. It is possible if not likely that they are not the same concerns at the root. And now thanks to the sleuthing of another member we see that the OP has only accumulated 235 TOTAL miles in 2 months? Of course that is a contributor. If he had that mileage on a new luxury car with more tech it would have been dead 6 weeks ago. This is an owner responsibility issue. Not a manufacturing defect. Also, you have obviously been soured with previous dealer experience and that is too bad. But all of the conjecture you posted above is just that. It is fantast until it is real. I am glad you have the funds and the patience to just put a battery in it yourself and move on. But, I would be lying if I said I did not LOL at your remark about buying a Diehard battery and that someone being automatically more reliable than an OEM battery. And the mere idea that your truck would end up with someone else's battery in it. THIS is why these forums are so hard to take seriously. The likelihood of that happening are at near zero. Like as close to zero probability as you can get. Yet you post it with confidence.I purchased a Diehard battery and replaced it myself, why? Because I knew it would take days to get an appointment, then my truck would sit at the dealership for a week while 3 guys named Ernie making $17 an hour tried to troubleshoot the issue, then someone would slam their door into my fender leaving me a nice dent, and then a week later I would get my truck back (best case) with grease tracked in it with another questionable Motorcraft battery with unknown date code that came from who knows where (and may have come out of someone else’s Maverick with the same issue). Then if it failed again, I would have zero confidence in the repair or replacement battery.
It was far, far less painful to spend the $200 for a fresh date coded (non Motorcraft) replacement battery, know it was installed properly, then go from there if further troubleshooting was needed.
I’m now on day 24 of the new battery and my Hybrid appears to be fixed...
My post: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/f...-battery-replacement.28921/page-2#post-551765
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