It'd be great if Ford ended up running a Customer Satisfaction Program for these axles. They must know it's an issue...You only have a recall if life safety is involved. That’s why so many car manufacturers have chronic defects but are not covered by the manufacturer after the warranty expires.
Bob
I'd argue this is a safety issue. If a CV axle fails while the car is driving that could be very badYou only have a recall if life safety is involved. That’s why so many car manufacturers have chronic defects but are not covered by the manufacturer after the warranty expires.
Bob
Rear ones going bad are rare on this forum, especially at such low mileage.My '24 Maverick goes into the Ford dealer tomorrow morning for a RR half shaft replacement, 10,400 miles, and I baby it.
I agree with you. But until the NHTSA sees it as a safety issue, nothing will be done, recall wise.I'd argue this is a safety issue. If a CV axle fails while the car is driving that could be very bad
CV axle failure is very common. Do a search or scroll to the bottom of this thread to see many other posts about it.2022 maverick with front end vibration and harmonic - diagnosed with drive axle failure at 68000 miles-whats up with that?