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- David
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- Cape Coral, Lee, Florida, USA
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- Ford Maverick
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- 2.5L Hybrid
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HI. I own a small pool cleaning business and I tow a new utility trailer with my Ford Maverick Hybrid. I occasionally get errors says that there's a trailer control module issue and a right trailer light fault. The fault will always happen when it rains (which is when I REALLY want the lights to work correctly).
I have been approached by law enforcement when parked outside a house with my hazard lights on because it looks like I am about to pull out with only the left blinker working.
I have been to our local dealership twice and they can't find the fault.
I have it back there again but they called me looking for the trailer now. I already gave them a trailer light tester and they say the TSB requires the trailer. I used my spare truck to bring the trailer to them (an hour away). I told the service advisor that we are now not only down a truck, but a trailer (I don't own a spare trailer) and obviously a tech waiting around today for the trailer. The Ford service advisor told us that if we're in a hurry that we should just take the whole lot away. I decided to leave it there but asked him to get to it as soon as possible. I will hire and kit out another trailer. I can also buy the dealership a cheap trailer for testing purposes because the downtime now is running into four figure sums.
I have been approached by law enforcement when parked outside a house with my hazard lights on because it looks like I am about to pull out with only the left blinker working.
I have been to our local dealership twice and they can't find the fault.
I have it back there again but they called me looking for the trailer now. I already gave them a trailer light tester and they say the TSB requires the trailer. I used my spare truck to bring the trailer to them (an hour away). I told the service advisor that we are now not only down a truck, but a trailer (I don't own a spare trailer) and obviously a tech waiting around today for the trailer. The Ford service advisor told us that if we're in a hurry that we should just take the whole lot away. I decided to leave it there but asked him to get to it as soon as possible. I will hire and kit out another trailer. I can also buy the dealership a cheap trailer for testing purposes because the downtime now is running into four figure sums.
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