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Ford caused the problem with a defect in an update.KevCuRaoi said:
23E09 & 23E07 both involved reprogramming PCM (and other modules too). Everything I have seen points to these recalls being the problematic ones. Both were "paused" on March 20th, and then resumed on March 22nd.
23E09 covered 22-23 hybrid Mavericks (3 Feb 21 - 11 April 23 build dates) in addition to hybrid Escapes and Corsairs.
23E07 (also the same as TSB 23-2059 and TSB 23-2060) covered 22 Mavericks (11 March 21 - 23 Nov 22 build dates) and 23 Mavericks (21 June 22 - 11 Jan 23 build dates)
It is certainly possible that one of the other recalls for reprogramming BCM or IPCM added something that conflicted w/ PCM software, and that they had to adjust PCM software to account for those changes.
I have not been notified of or had the 23P09 and 23P18 PCM recalls done that Iām aware of. Is there a way to check what the dealership actually completed successfully? It took my dealer over 6 hours to complete three recalls, 23E07, 23E09, and 23C41, on 2/12/24. I read that a newer software update is available after March 22.
2022 Ford Maverick Hybrid, MFD 09/22 VIN 3FTTW8E35NRA91402, ~14,000 miles
The battery/smart junction box was replaced on 4/9/24, which the dealer thought was the issue.
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That is the only reasonable explanation for dozens of people on this board reporting the same problem within weeks of an update being applied and after thousands of trouble free miles prior to.
I cancelled my appointment for troubleshooting my own issue and will let this simmer until I am comfortable that a software fix is available.
has been almost three weeks since my own loss of power occurred. I am beginning to wonder if ford quietly pushed an over the air update if that is even possible.
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