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Even if ford built a massive dealership on that tiny Island in Alaska, you probably wouldn't have it fixed any sooner either way. My Maverick spent 2 months baking in the sun at the largest Ford dealership in the world (Galpin Ford) only for them to change the battery and release the car back to me and have it break down again the next day.
You’re absolutely right! That’s the issue. I’m trying not to mess with it because I don’t want to void the warranty. I found out when we tried to tow it that it’s also missing the manual break release. It’s just a big hole where it’s supposed to be. So far no one can agree if it’s supposed to be there or not, but it seems important on a car that shifts electronically. Having it locked in park made towing it loads of fun. The mechanic said, and I quote, “someone forgot to finish building this one.”I'm assuming this has to do with the bad soldered terminal from the harness that runs from the battery up to the distribution box. If you want the vehicle to work just cut off the soldered terminal and crimp on a ring terminal. I have no idea why people are dealing with Ford and playing the waiting game to getting the entire harness replaced. You are on a military base, I'm sure someone has a ring terminal and a crimper.
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