I like that I can shut the engine off with its in gear and it automatically shifts to park.
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Recall!This is a direct excerpt from the owners manual. So I'm not making it up. Nor speaking from ignorance. I can't say what YOUR vehicle does.

wow, that guy must find driving more inconvenient than you do!He said I have the wrist of 55 year old.
I learned to drive a 65' Dodge semi-belly dump truck with a 5&4 transmission. You had to double-clutch between gears. It was at a truck driving school.You all are too young.You haven't lived until you drive a manual transmission with the shifter on the steering column (aka "Three-on-the-Tree").
where is this fuse located?This is a direct excerpt from the owners manual. So I'm not making it up. Nor speaking from ignorance. I can't say what YOUR vehicle does. But I can show what the actual owners manual says and what mine does
In park (P) power is not transmitted to the driven wheels.
Note: A tone sounds if you attempt to exit your vehicle without the vehicle in park (P).
Note: Your vehicle may not shift out of park (P) if the 12 V battery has run out of charge.
Note: Your vehicle may not shift out of park (P) if a fuse is blown.
Note: Your vehicle may not shift out of park (P) unless the key or remote control is inside your vehicle.
Note: The electronic parking brake could apply when you power your vehicle on with the selector in park (P).
Note: The electronic parking brake could apply if you shift to park (P) without fully pressing the brake pedal.
Note: The electronic parking brake could apply if you shift to park (P) on a slope.
Note: Do not manually release the parking brake when the selector is in park (P). See Automatically Releasing the Electric Parking Brake.
Note: Your vehicle could shift into park (P) if you attempt to exit your vehicle without the transmission in park (P). See Automatic Return to Park (P).
Note: A tone could sound when you select park (P).
I noticed poor reception on my 2025 but didn't give it much thought since I mostly listen to Pandora anyway. I then noticed the small silver button on the top of the "shark fin" and realized that the dealer forgot to put the antenna on when they prepped it. Opened up the glove box and the antenna was in a bag. Screwed it into the small silver button that was actually the thread boss for the antenna and my reception went up 10x.....lol.....I have a 2023 in the shop for a radio issue....
I rented a car and wondered why the reception was so weak. Then I tried tuning to an AM station that I listen to at times. And got nothing. The antenna was missing. I purchased a one from Advance Auto because it was cheap and easier than going back to them. And I was going to be using the car a couple of weeks. But I forgot to remove it when I turned it back in. So they got a free antenna.I noticed poor reception on my 2025 but didn't give it much thought since I mostly listen to Pandora anyway. I then noticed the small silver button on the top of the "shark fin" and realized that the dealer forgot to put the antenna on when they prepped it. Opened up the glove box and the antenna was in a bag. Screwed it into the small silver button that was actually the thread boss for the antenna and my reception went up 10x.....lol.
Just tried a 2023 ALL wheel drive EcoBoost. It does NOT engage automatically. Will try the 2022 hybrid later today if I get a chance in order to see if it's a model year difference or a hybrid vs EcoBoost thing.I tried getting the parking brake to set automatically on some side streets around me. 3 different slopes. 1 about a 10% slope did not set on, hill assist was active at restart. #2 more than a 15% slope same result. #3 was a street that has signs saying "no street parking due to slope" and nada, zippo, zilch. So either the hybrids do it and EBs don't or my software needs updated. I noticed on the videos @Darryl posted the Pop up for parking brake set is much different on the 2025 than the red BRAKE light on mine. Digital dash compared to analog?
The Truck Always automatically shifts to park if the door is opened and the seat belt unbuckled. The parking brake MAY or MAY NOT engage under those circumstances. I have noticed MY Maverick and those I've had in the shop at the dealership engage the parking brake when I shut the truck off on a moderate incline. I don't know whether my foot was on the brake or not when I shut it off. I just know the parking brake applied. There are some places I park where it engages sometimes but not others. And there are other places that are little bit steeper where the parking brake engages every time. Again I can't recall whether my foot is on the brakes or not when it happens
So here Darryl's 25 XLT doesn't match the behavior of DocHawk's 25 Lariat.I thought I posted this a day or two ago, but apparently not.
If your foot is on the brake when you turn it off, the parking brake is engaged, regardless of incline.
Personally, having learned to drive on a manual in the hills, and mostly having lived in unloved places, I've always set the parking brake before shifting into R or P and killing the engine. But with the diffenrt controls on the maverick, this isn't happening (but my foot is still on the brae while turning the car off, so it sets)
I'd bet any number of fuses that have to do with driving.where is this fuse located?
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Seems as if it an Ecoboost vs hybrid thing. Or possibly a model year thing. My 2025 hybrid’s parking brake engages EVERY time I park on a significant incline when I shift it into park. I didn’t even have to shut it off. But I tried a 2023 boost today at my job. And it did not automatically engage no matter what I did. If I cut it off with my foot on the brake or if my foot was not on the brakes. It did not engage automatically. I did not have time to check the 2022 hybrid at our dealership. It is the one there for the stubborn battery drain. I will probably start to tackle it again tomorrow. If I do, I will check to see what the parking brake does when putting park on an incline and get back with you all with the results.So here Darryl's 25 XLT doesn't match the behavior of DocHawk's 25 Lariat.
It seems 24MY is out of the picture for auto-EPB usage, while manual says it could - no one on even some steep inclines from Lariat to XLT seem to be able to make it happen.
25MY manual makes that interesting distinction for how hard brake is pressed.
I'm going to test that on an incline, and I've been tracking the G sensors to see where the Hill Assist seems to engage for the value's given, so it's well above that value.
Note: The electronic parking brake could apply if you shift to park (P) without fully pressing the brake pedal.
Note: The electronic parking brake could apply if you shift to park (P) on a slope.
Tested the 2022 hybrid at the shop just now. It does not automatically engage either on and incline. So it appears to be a 2025 thing where it automatically engages every time. I think my car was made in March of 2025. I know I bought it in MayPlease post what you find, as now I’m curious also.Thanks!
DocHawk is 25 Hybrid Lariat - so ya a 25MY thing.Seems as if it an Ecoboost vs hybrid thing. Or possibly a model year thing. My 2025 hybrid’s parking brake engages EVERY time I park on a significant incline when I shift it into park. I didn’t even have to shut it off. But I tried a 2023 boost today at my job. And it did not automatically engage no matter what I did. If I cut it off with my foot on the brake or if my foot was not on the brakes. It did not engage automatically. I did not have time to check the 2022 hybrid at our dealership. It is the one there for the stubborn battery drain. I will probably start to tackle it again tomorrow. If I do, I will check to see what the parking brake does when putting park on an incline and get back with you all with the results.
Tested the 2022 hybrid at the shop just now. It does not automatically engage either on and incline. So it appears to be a 2025 thing where it automatically engages every time. I think my car was made in March of 2025. I know I bought it in May
DocHawk is 25 Hybrid Lariat - so ya a 25MY thing.
Mine doesn't require a steep incline. Sometimes a slight lean will do it. There's a spot in my mom's yard that's probably borderline because it may or may not when I park there. I wouldn't be surprised if a software update changes some things. I noticed an update is available for my truck. But I'm not doing it unless I have an issue that requires an abs update since I can update at will. But can only get paid as an employee if I have an observable symptom that leads to an updateDocHawk is 25 Hybrid Lariat - so ya a 25MY thing.
DocHawk said no incline required though. So perhaps some software differences.
Or Zero-point calibration is off on his - thinks he's at an incline.
I'd guess Hill Assist would happen if it thought that - not much hill required for that to kick on.