grizwizwg
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I purchased my Lightning 5/2024, almost exactly 5 months ago. I don't drive much, so it has a grand total of 2,580 miles on it as I type.
To this point, the Lightning has been pretty good. Though we are experiencing issues with inoperative front parking sensors, we have scheduled service at a local dealer for the Customer Satisfaction Program (recall?) that will address this.
I get in the truck yesterday and see the Orange Gear Of Death (I know it's a wrench, but that's not as impactful an acronym) for the first time. It just says service vehicle soon. Other than the front parking sensors still not working, I didn't notice much for impact. I check the Ford Pass app in my phone and it says "Powertrain Malfunction/Reduced Power. What is Happening? Illuminates when the system has detected a powertrain or a four-wheel drive fault. What Should I Do? A Powertrain or All Wheel Drive (AWD)/Four Wheel Drive (4WD) fault has been detected, contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible." I've attached a screenshot from the app. I already have an appointment scheduled for the parking sensor issue, will call to add this to it.
My questions for the forum are:
1. Has this happened to you?
2. If so, what was the outcome?
3. How do I have 2 significant errors on a 2nd or 3rd generation BEV within 5 months and 2,580 miles?
4. What is up with dealerships charging a $400-500 diagnostic fee to find a problem that 100% has to be under warranty? This was explained to me when I called and actually did happen when my wife took her Mach-E in for a repair.
As someone who converted from Teslas to Fords, I'm disappointed in the quality and variation of dealership service center experience. With our Teslas, mobile appointments were a thing and much of the diagnostics could be seen on my phone app in real time. In 5 years of owning 3 Teslas, I never once paid anything for a repair that was covered under warranty...never even heard of a diagnostic fee. Could it be because that's how Ford dealerships make money since Teslas does not have dealerships?
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To this point, the Lightning has been pretty good. Though we are experiencing issues with inoperative front parking sensors, we have scheduled service at a local dealer for the Customer Satisfaction Program (recall?) that will address this.
I get in the truck yesterday and see the Orange Gear Of Death (I know it's a wrench, but that's not as impactful an acronym) for the first time. It just says service vehicle soon. Other than the front parking sensors still not working, I didn't notice much for impact. I check the Ford Pass app in my phone and it says "Powertrain Malfunction/Reduced Power. What is Happening? Illuminates when the system has detected a powertrain or a four-wheel drive fault. What Should I Do? A Powertrain or All Wheel Drive (AWD)/Four Wheel Drive (4WD) fault has been detected, contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible." I've attached a screenshot from the app. I already have an appointment scheduled for the parking sensor issue, will call to add this to it.
My questions for the forum are:
1. Has this happened to you?
2. If so, what was the outcome?
3. How do I have 2 significant errors on a 2nd or 3rd generation BEV within 5 months and 2,580 miles?
4. What is up with dealerships charging a $400-500 diagnostic fee to find a problem that 100% has to be under warranty? This was explained to me when I called and actually did happen when my wife took her Mach-E in for a repair.
As someone who converted from Teslas to Fords, I'm disappointed in the quality and variation of dealership service center experience. With our Teslas, mobile appointments were a thing and much of the diagnostics could be seen on my phone app in real time. In 5 years of owning 3 Teslas, I never once paid anything for a repair that was covered under warranty...never even heard of a diagnostic fee. Could it be because that's how Ford dealerships make money since Teslas does not have dealerships?
Any info is appreciated
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