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I’ve a 23(25k miles)and 24 (17Kmiles)Ford Maverick Lariat hybrid Don’t trust the reverse sensing system to warm you automobiles behind you. Both of my Maverick sometimes doesn’t sense cars passing or parked behind you and sometimes they are too sensitive. At first they worked great but both suddenly became erratic after having the 23 software packages updated. I found out the hard way that the 23 maverick reverse system was messed up when I trusted the system to warn me when I got close to a car parked in tight angled parking space behind me. I heard a thump, I’d backed into the rear bumper of a new $90K Lexus. Cost my insurance $2200 and I’m sure higher insurance rates for me(even though the damage was a 2-3 inch scuff on rear bumper cover of Lexus no damage to my Mav.
One big reason for buying Lariats was the supposed safer reverse sensing system. I took the 23 to my Ford dealer and they checked it and yes the sensors are bad, none available in the whole US. Now the 24 doing same thing. Sensors or system software?
One big reason for buying Lariats was the supposed safer reverse sensing system. I took the 23 to my Ford dealer and they checked it and yes the sensors are bad, none available in the whole US. Now the 24 doing same thing. Sensors or system software?
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