RickLightning
Well-known member
Not possible. To know the causation, you have to be able to rule things out or in, and you can't do that by a subjective survey of people on a forum.You may be correct. Hopefully we will get enough responses to verify that.
Ford said it was within the first 3,600 trucks. They said they were proactively going to call people affected. Since then, many got the software update, and then the software update flagged a failure at some point (mine was 7,800 miles later).
I think it's more than the first 3,600 trucks. I think they had a problem with battery components into 2023.
I had thought my 2022 Lightning with only one visit to the dealer (and that was right away for a bad coax cable) was more reliable than the Mach-E, which seems to have something every few months (just got a notice regarding door seams rusting). Now, I'm not so sure.
It's disappointing that the proactive (we're calling) part seems to have not really happened, and that no information has flowed (surprise, not...) from Ford since.
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