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On the Facebook group "Ford Maverick Owners (2022+)" there is a report from multiple people that their Maverick is turning on in Reverse, meaning that the dial indicates it is in Reverse and you can't do anything (can't start it) until you put it into park. Some report this only shows on the dial and some say it also shows on the display. It has been mostly reported on Ecoboost but at least one report on a Hybrid. The first report is on a First Edition and others are on older models (made in 2022). Most reports indicate it happening 2 or 3 times so far. The Hybrid user reports it happening 10-15 times and it "bouncing back into revers upon shifting to park about a 100 times".
I suspect this is a reverse mechanism sensor problem. It could also be a problem with the dial. I guess it could also be some kind of spurious signal on the CAN bus that it reads as being in reverse or told to go into reverse on start up.
Does anyone know exactly how the reverse mechanism is detected?
I suspect this is a reverse mechanism sensor problem. It could also be a problem with the dial. I guess it could also be some kind of spurious signal on the CAN bus that it reads as being in reverse or told to go into reverse on start up.
Does anyone know exactly how the reverse mechanism is detected?
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