My thoughts exactly! $2 clamp to the rescue.if i have to go somewhere far from my home ill probably bring with me some small tiny clamps and anything that can help re attach the wire to the pole..
i can't believe we are thinking like this on a brand new 2022. This is so ridiculous.
It's an ongoing problem... Didn't even get mine off the lot... Ford knows what it is but is sending other parts that are cheaper to try and fix it... the problem is a control module... I am currently waiting on mine to get here and they are not even going to be shipped from the depot in Detroit till at least the 22nd of this month !!!!I am thinking about dropping the maverick hybrid with 3k miles on it. I absolutely loved mine too, but I absolutely must have a reliable vehicle.
When I was accelerating onto a road, probably at about 60-70% power my maverick's engine stopped working. It flashed "stopped safely now". The problem was, I was in traffic and in the middle lane. I also got stuck at a light. When I came to a stop at the light it shut off completely, I couldn't turn it back on, I couldn't even shift it into drive or neutral to push it. After a few minutes i was able to get it started again, but only in full electric mode so that I could limp to the side of the road.
I have never even accelerated to 100% with this truck, never towed anything, and I normally drive it like a grandma to get the best mpg, so I have really babied it. Very upsetting experience. Makes me worried about future reliability. Looks like this has happened to other people as well, waiting on the dealership to provide me with some details on what is wrong.
sorry for your experience - but I will wave to you as you sit and get gas and I drive by. good luck. I love my truck, most functional vehicle ever and averaging 42 so for mixed driving. wow!No, I got a quote and I am looking into trading it in. It is still being looked at by the ford dealership. The Toyota dealership offered 43k for a trade in, so I'm 99% sure I'll be taking that deal.
Arrived at dealership February 1st 2022. I've got about 2800 miles on it. Don't know much more than that as far as production datesWhen was yours built?
What sort of control module...any articles on this yet? Be interesting to read...I hope FMC worked this out before mine is built...It's an ongoing problem... Didn't even get mine off the lot... Ford knows what it is but is sending other parts that are cheaper to try and fix it... the problem is a control module... I am currently waiting on mine to get here and they are not even going to be shipped from the depot in Detroit till at least the 22nd of this month !!!!
If you're going to try out a new accelerated development process, your entry level vehicle is probably the best one to try it on...
Use your warranty as 1st resort and investigate your state's Lemon Laws for any next steps. I lived in CA who as usual led the way on those. It required 3 trips to the dealer for repair on the same issue before it could legally be declared a Lemon- which forced manufacturer to buy it back and give you full refund.
I’ve had mine since December and no issues. My addiction to accessorizing is another thing!
I think that if must have overheard you calling it Trucklett or Not a Real Truck so it is rejecting you.I am thinking about dropping the maverick hybrid with 3k miles on it. I absolutely loved mine too, but I absolutely must have a reliable vehicle.
When I was accelerating onto a road, probably at about 60-70% power my maverick's engine stopped working. It flashed "stopped safely now". The problem was, I was in traffic and in the middle lane. I also got stuck at a light. When I came to a stop at the light it shut off completely, I couldn't turn it back on, I couldn't even shift it into drive or neutral to push it. After a few minutes i was able to get it started again, but only in full electric mode so that I could limp to the side of the road.
I have never even accelerated to 100% with this truck, never towed anything, and I normally drive it like a grandma to get the best mpg, so I have really babied it. Very upsetting experience. Makes me worried about future reliability. Looks like this has happened to other people as well, waiting on the dealership to provide me with some details on what is wrong.
The person that posted has an important question for himself. He is a planner. He takes a proactive stance. There are "what if" questions that face us in life. The poster has the ability to ask the designed question and should be reprimanded for asking. Companies, government, military, people etc do this all the timeI am not sure why people have to argue if this is a problem or not. If you don't have a issue then move on, no need to post. There are people that do have issues and don't need this tread cluttered with unhelpful post (like mine). Admin needs to clean this up.