Battery itself. But GM uses a 400 volt battery. They spilt it in half and run them in parallel to enable 800 volt charging. Something I was hoping Ford would adopt after launch on newer models of both Lightning and Mach-E.
There was a situation on my 2018 truck that the interior lights wouldn't shut off because it thought one of the doors was open. I narrowed it down to the rear passenger door by, when the problem occurred, slamming shut each door until the problem went away.
Next time you have this problem, try...
I think it's terrible that you felt to vent that in somebody's thread when they are trying to get answers to a different problem than what you are experiencing.
You obviously didn't do your homework before buying what you did. You should so back to gas.
If it were me, I would keep meticulous records of everything going on right now. Write down notes of conversations had between you, Ford and the dealer. And get ready to file for a buyback. Also, look into the lemon laws of your state.
It's not a free market with the Chinese communist party subsidizing everything from the minerals going into their batteries to the labor used to assemble the end product.
They already ate our lunch, considering that in order to do business in China, you had to partner with a Chinese company. American auto manufacturers showed Chinese automakers, over the past decades, how to build a car. Couple that with spying, stolen technology, and slave labor, and you have...
There are wiring harnesses and modules missing for the steps. Then you have to program with FORSCAN.
Here's a thread on our ICE sister forum about guys adding steps to their trucks. You'll have to decide if the money you save is worth the time and modding you'll have to do.
Good luck...
In my younger days I was fanatical about hand washing my car. As I get older, I just don't want to deal with it anymore. One of the best decisions I ever did was get a subscription to a car wash not far from my house.
I know the subscription model doesn't make sense to a lot of people, but I...