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- 2023 Maverick XL Area 51
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bad gas - stop filling up in TJ or check your X-Wifes where abouts
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I notice no difference when using auto-hold.Is there any difference when you toggle auto-hold off/on?
As for dealers, if you don't trust the one you're using, go to another one. For warranty work you do not have to use the service department of the dealer you bought the truck from.
Florida Man, is that you?bad gas - stop filling up in TJ or check your X-Wifes where abouts
Exactly as mine too. Only very occasionally though…I still get it when the ICE is cold. No pun intended. Once it warms up, it goes away. Mavs just love to dance!
Hmm didn't pay attention at the time, but will def look for it if it happens again@Distracto
I do think the cold weather plays a factor. Have you noticed your fuel consumption crank up when the lurching/surging is present, like what I've shown in my post above?
Ah, so I just replicated it! I started up the truck, kept it in park, pressed down the gas pedal to turn on the ICE.. no problems so far.. but then I switch to neutral and there it is.. surging, rev hunting.. no lurch though. Over to reverse and no problem. Over to drive (with the brake held down) no problem. Over to park, no problem. Back to neutral, And it's gone! The ambient temp was 69 degrees.@Distracto
I do think the cold weather plays a factor. Have you noticed your fuel consumption crank up when the lurching/surging is present, like what I've shown in my post above?
I got this when weather was colder. cold start drive 300 feet to stop sign and it bucks and prances. Seems excited to go, I did not bring up this minor concern as I was very concerned due to power loss. Mine has not done this dancing since weather has warmed.My Maverick has been exhibiting a rough idle condition for about two months. When idling at a stop, you can hear the engine rev hunting. At infrequent cadences, it also feels like the truck is "bucking" forward - a noticeable bounce, as if someone gently rear-ended you, or you were sitting on a bridge and could feel it bouncing. If one's foot isn't firmly on the brake, the truck will also try to pull forward gently. It feels like a misfire, but the truck isn't throwing any error codes.
My local Ford dealer has been absolutely unhelpful and unwilling to take this seriously or do anything about it. When I scheduled a service appointment for it, they told me they observed the issue and "called ford about it" and that "Ford engineers said it was fine" yet wrote it down as "could not replicate" on the paperwork, so something doesn't add up.
I believe this behavior began around November when the dealer performed the BCM update 23E09.
Has anyone experienced something similar? I've owned many vehicles and this is something that would have concerned me and sent me to my mechanic on any of them. My dealer's suggestion to just ignore it does not work for me. It does not seem like a minor issue. I'm worried about getting kicked around until the warranty runs out and then getting stuck with an expensive repair.
Has anyone experienced this same problem, and if so, have you been able to come to a resolution under warranty working with dealer service? Any magic words I should say, or avenues I should ask them to pursue?