- First Name
- Jeff
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- Sep 5, 2025
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- Location
- Rock Hall, MD
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Marrick Hvbrid
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
I doubt it, but I'll be EEEALLLY careful getting out and see. Thanks.
Jeff
Jeff
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Jeff,I doubt it, but I'll be EEEALLLY careful getting out and see. Thanks.
Jeff
There is only one way to lock ONLY the driver's door, and that is to press the manual lock lever on the driver's door. The Maverick's BCM cannot only lock the driver's door from any input. In other words, you are locking that door, not the vehicle itself.Note that I said that the ONLY door that locks itself is the driver's door. It happens most of the time now. Grrr...
Jeff
Experienced an odd problem a couple of days ago. I mistakenly left my key fob in the truck with the doors unlocked. The next morning was looking for the fob. I remembered where I put it and went out to the truck but found it locked. I’m not sure how this could’ve happened. If I had left the fob in the truck and locked it, I should have gotten an immediate audible alert. What gives?
I used my wife’s fob which she keeps in the house, went to the truck and was able to open the door. Is this just a one time blip or something that I should be concerned with? Of course, if I keep the fob in my pocket and do not leave it in the truck, I’ve solved that problem, but I would really like to get to the bottom of this.
This has been going on since I bought my Mav in July ‘24. I’ve tried it all, one key fob in, then 2 key fobs in, one out and phone in, then ( left a window open) all key fobs and phone in! No Locky, nada, zilch. But I tried the ‘accidentally’ hitting the handle lock and lo and behold, it was just the drivers door. Passenger, both rears were open, even the damn tailgate wasn’t locked! Your Honour, I rest my case!There is only one way to lock ONLY the driver's door, and that is to press the manual lock lever on the driver's door. The Maverick's BCM cannot only lock the driver's door from any input. In other words, you are locking that door, not the vehicle itself.
P.S., I do NOT have the key pad thingy!This has been going on since I bought my Mav in July ‘24. I’ve tried it all, one key fob in, then 2 key fobs in, one out and phone in, then ( left a window open) all key fobs and phone in! No Locky, nada, zilch. But I tried the ‘accidentally’ hitting the handle lock and lo and behold, it was just the drivers door. Passenger, both rears were open, even the damn tailgate wasn’t locked! Your Honour, I rest my case!![]()
This has been going on since I bought my Mav in July ‘24. I’ve tried it all, one key fob in, then 2 key fobs in, one out and phone in, then ( left a window open) all key fobs and phone in! No Locky, nada, zilch. But I tried the ‘accidentally’ hitting the handle lock and lo and behold, it was just the drivers door. Passenger, both rears were open, even the damn tailgate wasn’t locked! Your Honour, I rest my case!![]()
Some folks just can't believe, that they could be locking it themselves.P.S., I do NOT have the key pad thingy!
I know Glen, wish it was an option when I ordered mine. Still thinking of the ‘Dealer install’, use up some of my valuable Ford points.Some folks just can't believe, that they could be locking it themselves.
P.S., that keypad thingy is really nice.
So nice that for 2026 Ford is bringing the wired keyless pad back at, least on some select F-150 trim packages.
I dunno, maybe it’s a ‘ 25 thing! Or your truck is possessed!Just carefully exitec=d truck and the %#!#$^^((^%# door locked again!
Jeff
Jeff,Just carefully exitec=d truck and the %#!#$^^((^%# door locked again!
Jeff