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Federal motor vehicle safety standard 49 CFR part 571 section 5.1.2-5.1.7 requires that electric brakes, brake by wire systems and regenerative braking systems all have manual backups in case of electrical subsystem failure.I was going to the store in heavy traffic in Phoenix and hit the brakes nothing there….got to the dealer eventually was told the module imploded that controls the brakes…this could of been fatal for me I took a driveway instead of hitting the car in front of me then on his yard I hit the ebrake called ford got basically no where believe me this was a horrific situation…hope no one else has this experience
If there was truly no backup braking system after electrical failure, the NHTSA absolutely needs to know about it, because that would lead to a stop sale order on the Maverick and a recall of all previously manufactured Maverick hybrids.
If your case is found to be an edge case where both the electric brake system and the backup, manual brake system both failed, please report back to us to explain what actually happened.
Posts like this can create fear and distrust of the product being criticized. No sense in fear mongering. Let’s get to the bottom of this and figure out if the manual, backup “service brakes” were working correctly, or if your statements are accurate and the backup system actually failed.
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