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Oops sorry HVB = High Voltage Battery in Hybrid. The unlock sensor is in the handle near the end of the handle nearest the edge of door. The key fob needs to be close to sensor 24" maybe 36" but if it's close to truck the metal in side of truck can block signal. Also maybe if fob is near a lot of coins, keys, or in a faraday cage of sorts the signal can be blocked. I have trouble if I am between parked cars trying to open door with left hand and fob is in my right pocket. Also be sure your fingers are on the inside of handle nearest the opening door edge for best results.

Edit to add: it's also possible the battery in the fob is getting weak and may need replacing soon.
Interesting, thanks. On my 2024 EcoBoost Lariat there are lines on top of the handle to touch to unlock or lock it. There were no cars nearby, no change in my pockets or purse.
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Yes, the door handles that unlock with fob near by have several ridges on top of the handle to indicate where sensor is, if you have that option. Read lock/unlock settings in manual. You can choose for only the nearest door to unlock or others also. It is for security if desired.
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Thanks, you're a smart cookie! Guess I should read the owners manual. I was hoping after doing that they would both stow in their previous positions. No joy there, but at least it's easy to clean the window. 🙂
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For the record, Ford advises against manually moving them in this fashion. It will cause premature wiper motor wear. The proper way is to turn on your wipers and turn off the key once the wipers are at or near the top position. You can then pull them away from the glass. Just be sure to lay them back down before turning the key back on, otherwise you will scrape the crap out of your hood edge.
 
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For the record, Ford advises against manually moving them in this fashion. It will cause premature wiper motor wear. The proper way is to turn on your wipers and turn off the key once the wipers are at or near the top position. You can then pull them away from the glass. Just be sure to lay them back down before turning the key back on, otherwise you will scrape the crap out of your hood edge.
Thanks, I used the wiper control. I think it's a weird design that the hood is in the way of pulling them up from their stowed position. I'll be checking that now for all future vehicle purchases.
 

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My 2024 EcoBoost has 1,083 miles on it and now the right wiper (as viewed from the cab) won't return to its original position over the black part of the glass. I've noticed I can't fully lift the wipers to clean the windshield because the hood is in the way and can only lift the right one an inch or so to clean the glass under it. On all my previous vehicles the wipers would stay in an "up" position. At first I just shrugged my shoulders, but now that the right wiper won't fully stow, it's annoying. The wiper doesn't appear to be tweaked in any way, the windows are clean, wipers don't have many miles on them and I can physically move the wiper to its original stowed position with a slight nudge.

Any ideas about how I can get the right wiper to go down all the way when I stow them using the steering wheel wiper control?

First photo shows the problem. Second photo shows how the wiper used to stow.
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forgive me for laughing, since day one you haven’t been able to lift the wipers up to do too much. If you live in an area with lots of snow, you won’t be able to lift them up overnight to keep your window clear for easier cleaning. It is a little bit of a pain, but if you love your truck, you’ll learn to live with it.
 

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My 2024 EcoBoost has 1,083 miles on it and now the right wiper (as viewed from the cab) won't return to its original position over the black part of the glass. I've noticed I can't fully lift the wipers to clean the windshield because the hood is in the way and can only lift the right one an inch or so to clean the glass under it. On all my previous vehicles the wipers would stay in an "up" position. At first I just shrugged my shoulders, but now that the right wiper won't fully stow, it's annoying. The wiper doesn't appear to be tweaked in any way, the windows are clean, wipers don't have many miles on them and I can physically move the wiper to its original stowed position with a slight nudge.

Any ideas about how I can get the right wiper to go down all the way when I stow them using the steering wheel wiper control?

First photo shows the problem. Second photo shows how the wiper used to stow.
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I have spoken with the service department of the dealership and they say that position is normal and is were it is supposed to be. I find it very distracting, but...
 
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forgive me for laughing, since day one you haven’t been able to lift the wipers up to do too much. If you live in an area with lots of snow, you won’t be able to lift them up overnight to keep your window clear for easier cleaning. It is a little bit of a pain, but if you love your truck, you’ll learn to live with it.
Glad you got a laugh. I love my truck, but I don't love this about my truck. Every other vehicle I've owned allowed me to lift the wipers from the stowed position. It's a stupid design to have to use the wiper control to move the wipers out of the way of the hood.
 
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I have spoken with the service department of the dealership and they say that position is normal and is were it is supposed to be. I find it very distracting, but...
Of course they'd say that. Even though that's not how they operated when I pulled out of the lot.
 

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Glad you got a laugh. I love my truck, but I don't love this about my truck. Every other vehicle I've owned allowed me to lift the wipers from the stowed position. It's a stupid design to have to use the wiper control to move the wipers out of the way of the hood.
there were a lot of very early post about this, that might be hard to find now. I have a 2022 that I brought home December 2021 that’s when I started finding post on the site about this. I didn’t mean to be offensive. Sorry.
 

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Mine makes noises just like you described! I thought, at first, it was just from the engine cooling down. But I've been hearing it at other times, too! Gremlins!
Mine does that too! It was unsettling at first lol 😂
 
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The official way to access the wiper blades is to turn off the key switch in mid-wipe.
Honest to God, that's what Ford says to do...
Yup, it in the manual for service position. Manually moving the blades by hand could damage the wiper motor, so this is the way to go.
 

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IE. Ghost noises... Clicks/clacks.... My 2020 Escape often does the same.. Been that way since I purchased. Drives me nuts... Check and see if it does it when you don't have the fob in your pocket..
 
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there were a lot of very early post about this, that might be hard to find now. I have a 2022 that I brought home December 2021 that’s when I started finding post on the site about this. I didn’t mean to be offensive. Sorry.
No worries. I did find other posts, but no definitive solution.
 
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The official way to access the wiper blades is to turn off the key switch in mid-wipe.
Honest to God, that's what Ford says to do...
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