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On my 23 Hybrid the door locks lock and unlock over and over again on their or some sort of noise that sounds like it locking and unlocking. Anyone else have this problem?
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Hi there! Would you send us a private message with your VIN and dealership name and location? I’d like to look into this concern on my end.On my 23 Hybrid the door locks lock and unlock over and over again on their or some sort of noise that sounds like it locking and unlocking. Anyone else have this problem?
I’ve owned 3 mavericks and this is only one that has done this. I’ve owned 15+ other hybrids and none did it.Completely normal for Hybrid vehicles. And as others said, it is not the locks.
I've seen it posted on here that locking the truck will shorten the duration of the relay clicks. It does seem to, although I feel ridiculous locking my truck in the garage in my very rural location. I never even lock vehicles if they are parked outside my garage. A much likely concern here than theft, is mice or pack rats building a nest or chewing wires in a vehicle sitting outside.
Sent you a messageHi there! Would you send us a private message with your VIN and dealership name and location? I’d like to look into this concern on my end.
Mine does the same thing. It's bizarre.On my 23 Hybrid the door locks lock and unlock over and over again on their or some sort of noise that sounds like it locking and unlocking. Anyone else have this problem?
Consider the lock, preferably the two button push lock which honks horn once if all doors and hood are latched and locked or honks twice if hood is up or door is not properly latched. I have not verified if a window is down it honks twice. This is notice to computer to shut down truck I will not want to drive it for quite some time. Maybe like not running cooling pumps etc they can just be left to slowly cool.Completely normal for Hybrid vehicles. And as others said, it is not the locks.
I've seen it posted on here that locking the truck will shorten the duration of the relay clicks. It does seem to, although I feel ridiculous locking my truck in the garage in my very rural location. I never even lock vehicles if they are parked outside my garage. A much likely concern here than theft, is mice or pack rats building a nest or chewing wires in a vehicle sitting outside.
Hi there! Will you send us a message with your VIN and your local Ford dealer? I can look into things on my end.Mine starts clicking at random up to 10minutes after we shut it off and locked it. Or it's funny walk past it with the key in pocket hours after shutting it off and it will start the racket all over again.
Not sure what it's doing- probably trying to keep the battery the best it can be and truck ready to roll.....