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I was running around to some kid activities last night and all of a sudden the motor temperature gauge started to show that the motor was overheating. I was about halfway through a 25 mile drive. It kept bouncing between the normal midway point and being overheated for the remainder of the drive, even though the power was limited and I was going well below the speed limit to try to let the motor cool off. I got to my destination and the truck was able to sit for about an hour and a half before I needed to head back home with the kids. I was hoping that it was just a glitch, as I had run some errands around town earlier in the day and had no issue. I had also just gotten a software update notice for Ford Power-Up 4.2.4 during dinner.
On the drive back home, the temperature was holding steady at the midpoint for the first half of the drive and then it just shot up again out of nowhere. I stopped for a few minutes to let it cool back down and then limped it home through town. This time, in addition to the warnings that the motor and motor coolant were overheating and that power was limited, I also got messages that the front motor was disabled and that service was needed. The front motor reengaged and disabled a few times while I was driving through town at 10-15 miles/hour. Right as I pulled into the garage, the gauge went from orange to red.
I have included some of the messages that I received on the dash below.
I reached out to the local dealership this morning and they are saying that they cannot even look at it until late May. Some other dealers can look at it sooner (still probably a couple of days until they can look at it), but they are too far to drive to (about 25 miles) and I would need to get it towed to them. I have the extended warranty, so I should be able to get it towed in and get a loaner, but this is starting to look like it will be a big hassle. The dealership network for service is supposed to be one of the benefits of going with Ford, but it is not looking great so far.
@Ford Motor Company
On the drive back home, the temperature was holding steady at the midpoint for the first half of the drive and then it just shot up again out of nowhere. I stopped for a few minutes to let it cool back down and then limped it home through town. This time, in addition to the warnings that the motor and motor coolant were overheating and that power was limited, I also got messages that the front motor was disabled and that service was needed. The front motor reengaged and disabled a few times while I was driving through town at 10-15 miles/hour. Right as I pulled into the garage, the gauge went from orange to red.
I have included some of the messages that I received on the dash below.
I reached out to the local dealership this morning and they are saying that they cannot even look at it until late May. Some other dealers can look at it sooner (still probably a couple of days until they can look at it), but they are too far to drive to (about 25 miles) and I would need to get it towed to them. I have the extended warranty, so I should be able to get it towed in and get a loaner, but this is starting to look like it will be a big hassle. The dealership network for service is supposed to be one of the benefits of going with Ford, but it is not looking great so far.
@Ford Motor Company