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my maverick now says in production but the modules only have the letter G populated. any idea what this means
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Thanks, I’m only wondering because it started building on TuesdayIt means you're not built yet.
I meticulously checked all the time too. My vehicle was "in production" for a week before it actually started getting built. Don't worry, it'll get there!Thanks, I’m only wondering because it started building on Tuesday
someone's grumpyStop obsessing; you are in production and it will get built. IIRC mine never fully populated the modules as far as I could see online. It doesn't mean anything meaningful.
The weeks from production to delivery are the worst. I wouldn't bother checking more than once a week until it actually ships. Even then it could spend weeks at a siding somewhere.
It does pay to check location once it ships. I found out mine actually got delivered to the dealer a week early and was able to go in unannounced and pick it up before they had time to call me to tell me it was in. Had to sit there for about 6 hours while they did dealer prep but got my truck about a week earlier than expected.
Nah, not grumpy just trying to save you some anxiety. The system just isn't that reliably accurate. My experience is that even when it ships the delivery date can be inaccurate. But nobody died.someone's grumpyim only obsessing a little, i mainly want to try to understand the Production process and where better to find it than in a forum with people who already experienced it. i just like to learn so i will continue to ask these questions
Fair enough, I thought the modules would populate automatically since they’re tied to the trucks computer? I thought that as soon as the truck had all the electrical components configured it would just be there but I’m not too sureNah, not grumpy just trying to save you some anxiety. The system just isn't that reliably accurate. My experience is that even when it ships the delivery date can be inaccurate. But nobody died.![]()
It doesn't seem to work that way. It's entirely possible someone has to manually add them to the system or at least run something so they populate. Regardless, it's not always accurate judging from my own experiences and that of others who have posted here.Fair enough, I thought the modules would populate automatically since they’re tied to the trucks computer? I thought that as soon as the truck had all the electrical components configured it would just be there but I’m not too sure
Ok thanks for the update!It doesn't seem to work that way. It's entirely possible someone has to manually add them to the system or at least run something so they populate. Regardless, it's not always accurate judging from my own experiences and that of others who have posted here.
Truer words were never spoken, haha.The weeks from production to delivery are the worst.