Nate977p
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WARNING! DO NOT USE REAR SEAT HEATERS. My back seat caught fire and burned, causing panic and a FD and PD response. To dispel any FUD– THIS WAS NOT AN EV FIRE!
If anyone knows anyone who can help at Ford, please, please, please put me in contact.
Its about 5am so going to catch some sleep, but we have a very important family gathering in Florida and were so excited to take our beloved Truck down. Having much EV experience, we felt confidence in the route and were going to blog it to dispel EV FUD/give a good real-world account. We have now have a truck with no back seat, is full of water/fire retardant, and is rancid smelling from smoke; I don’t think its safe to drive in (I am going to urgent care tomorrow and vet as my throat burns and the dogs are hacking, presumably from the smoke before we could get out of the vehicle).
Background:
We are on a road trip from Boston to Florida. I was meeting my wife in NJ and staying overnight. I had just left using a Tesla Supercharger with magicdock and there was an odd smell. Thought maybe I stepped in something while walking the dogs or some crud was burning up as battery has not been fast charged in while (it was 1am so didn’t think too much). Smell became worse so I called the wife to be on the phone; something felt wrong and I wanted her there if there was an emergency. GPS had led me onto a very narrow highway and I was trapped – no safe place to turn off.
The smell got worse and worse, now I knew something was very wrong. I panicked, thinking it was a battery fire (THIS WAS NOT A BATTERY FIRE) starting by the smell and fact I just left supercharging for ~30 min.
I couldn’t find anywhere to pull off, the wife was trying to help me find an exit and the next exit was a mile or so up. I kept going, something was very wrong as their was very scared crying from the dogs. Then came the smoke. I had to just make it somewhere safe – I finally got off the highway and couldn’t find anywhere to pull off. Something was very wrong with the smoke filling the car and dogs full-on crying for help. Minute or two later finally found a safe place to pull over, ran out of the car, unbelted both dogs as fast as I could and ran away with them. No leashes in my haste so I had to hold them next to a road, terrified they would bolt. We called 911 ASAP. The whole cab filled with thick smoke – it was terrifying and I assumed we just lost our truck to an EV fire (AGAIN IT WAS NOT AN EV FIRE!)
I cannot give a bigger shoutout to the Yonkers, NY FD & PD. They were there instantly and jumped into action. They were so helpful and helped take care of the dogs, while the FD put out the cab.
In the end, it was NOT the battery but rather the seat caught fire (assuming it’s the seat heater). DO NOT USE REAR SEAT HEATERS, FIRE HAZARD! I cannot believe in a 2022 vehicle there are no safeties on the seat heaters. The range on the truck in the winter is abysmal and I had been driving nearly 4 hours without heat, but had all seat heaters on the keep me and dogs warm to conserve range.
If you know anyone at Ford who can help, please let us know. We are at a loss.
Pardon terrible typing but I am exhausted and this was an ordeal. Catching some sleep but if anyone knows anyone at Ford who can help, I cannot tell you how appreciated that would be. We do not trust the truck right now.
2022 F150 ER Lariat - ~13,000 miles.
Pics attached (the pics are after as FD was packing up - I was too busy to take them during the burn).
If anyone knows anyone who can help at Ford, please, please, please put me in contact.
Its about 5am so going to catch some sleep, but we have a very important family gathering in Florida and were so excited to take our beloved Truck down. Having much EV experience, we felt confidence in the route and were going to blog it to dispel EV FUD/give a good real-world account. We have now have a truck with no back seat, is full of water/fire retardant, and is rancid smelling from smoke; I don’t think its safe to drive in (I am going to urgent care tomorrow and vet as my throat burns and the dogs are hacking, presumably from the smoke before we could get out of the vehicle).
Background:
We are on a road trip from Boston to Florida. I was meeting my wife in NJ and staying overnight. I had just left using a Tesla Supercharger with magicdock and there was an odd smell. Thought maybe I stepped in something while walking the dogs or some crud was burning up as battery has not been fast charged in while (it was 1am so didn’t think too much). Smell became worse so I called the wife to be on the phone; something felt wrong and I wanted her there if there was an emergency. GPS had led me onto a very narrow highway and I was trapped – no safe place to turn off.
The smell got worse and worse, now I knew something was very wrong. I panicked, thinking it was a battery fire (THIS WAS NOT A BATTERY FIRE) starting by the smell and fact I just left supercharging for ~30 min.
I couldn’t find anywhere to pull off, the wife was trying to help me find an exit and the next exit was a mile or so up. I kept going, something was very wrong as their was very scared crying from the dogs. Then came the smoke. I had to just make it somewhere safe – I finally got off the highway and couldn’t find anywhere to pull off. Something was very wrong with the smoke filling the car and dogs full-on crying for help. Minute or two later finally found a safe place to pull over, ran out of the car, unbelted both dogs as fast as I could and ran away with them. No leashes in my haste so I had to hold them next to a road, terrified they would bolt. We called 911 ASAP. The whole cab filled with thick smoke – it was terrifying and I assumed we just lost our truck to an EV fire (AGAIN IT WAS NOT AN EV FIRE!)
I cannot give a bigger shoutout to the Yonkers, NY FD & PD. They were there instantly and jumped into action. They were so helpful and helped take care of the dogs, while the FD put out the cab.
In the end, it was NOT the battery but rather the seat caught fire (assuming it’s the seat heater). DO NOT USE REAR SEAT HEATERS, FIRE HAZARD! I cannot believe in a 2022 vehicle there are no safeties on the seat heaters. The range on the truck in the winter is abysmal and I had been driving nearly 4 hours without heat, but had all seat heaters on the keep me and dogs warm to conserve range.
If you know anyone at Ford who can help, please let us know. We are at a loss.
Pardon terrible typing but I am exhausted and this was an ordeal. Catching some sleep but if anyone knows anyone at Ford who can help, I cannot tell you how appreciated that would be. We do not trust the truck right now.
2022 F150 ER Lariat - ~13,000 miles.
Pics attached (the pics are after as FD was packing up - I was too busy to take them during the burn).