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- 2022 XLT Maverick Hybrid
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No, the hybrid systems have received numerous upgrades since then to increase HP from the electric motor and increase efficiency. A lot of the tech they have came from a technology sharing program with Toyota. I previously had a 2008 Camry Hybrid, best car I've ever owned. No issues whatsoever. Worked great every day I owned it, right up until it was totaled in an accident (frame damage, still ran and drove fine at 14 years old).Is it the same drivetrain as the new for 22 maverick?
For the Maverick Hybrid the electrical system, inverter, eCVT and hybrid battery are generally fine, other than a few with bad wiring from the inverter to the 12v system, for which there is a customer satisfaction program. Not a powertrain problem, per say. Some people have had issues with the battery cooling/warming system. No recall, so unlikely to be widespread, at least not yet.
All the big recalls for the hybrid are related to the legacy dinosaur burning ICE technology from the 2.5L engine which dates back to the late 2000s oddly enough. Engine Fire recall (x2), ICE! Emissions problem? ICE! Airbag recall? All Mavs made before July 2022 ECO and Hybrid.
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