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I never called it a "fix".
I only called it an "improvement".
didn't say or imply that YOU called it a fix, I was curious if this WAS the dealerships fix for the engine fire recall?
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I'm still waiting for Ford to offer the one that has access panels for the oil filter and plug, so you don't have to take that whole plate off just to do an oil change.
 

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didn't say or imply that YOU called it a fix, I was curious if this WAS the dealerships fix for the engine fire recall?
This is Ford's permanent fix, not the dealers hack job.
 

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I'm still waiting for Ford to offer the one that has access panels for the oil filter and plug, so you don't have to take that whole plate off just to do an oil change.
agree 100% just give us little flaps with just a few fasteners each. that would be a true improvement.
 

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I never got a straight answer , Is this FIX for the hy-brid only ,
OR is it for all mavericks. I have a 2023 Lariat FX4 AWD ,with a November 24 2022 build date .
And no holes.
I will contact the dealer for more info .
 

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This is Ford's permanent fix, not the dealers hack job.
right, but honestly, if a person had the dealer hack holes in their '22 bellypan splashguard, it probably is fine to just leave it that way.

it's interesting to know you can buy the 23-up part and it's moderately priced, but I personally wouldn't bother.
 
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right, but honestly, if a person had the dealer hack holes in their '22 bellypan splashguard, it probably is fine to just leave it that way.

it's interesting to know you can buy the 23-up part and it's moderately priced, but I personally wouldn't bother.
I wouldn't either, unless the original needed replacing. Not like anyone but the mechanic will see it.
 

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I want it to be without holes for aerodynamics and made of metal for protection!
there's no need for a metal skidplate on a hybrid, and the fx4 and tremor already have them.

you probably could go get aftermarket skidplates if were doing some soft-roading in a hybrid and wanted to be covered against the odd rock here and there on a forestry road. but if you're in anything properly rocky, you have the wrong maverick.

the entire premise of the drain holes is frankly ridiculous. Ford apparently thinks it's likely enough for the 2.5 hybrid to have such a severe failure that oil weeps out of it that they need to ensure the oil can drain and hopefully not ignite.

that is not an easy thing to do, ejecting a piston or something similarly catastrophic.
 
 







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