Churnandburn
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- Jake
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- Dec 26, 2022
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I took ownership of my 22 Lariat ER Lightning on December 22 from a dealership in Alabama. The vehicle was a mannequin, but barely had 200 miles on it. My wife and I took a road trip to visit family in Georgia for Christmas, and had a very easy trip despite the cold temps. I’ve been loving it so far (until today).
Today (Dec 26) I took my brother for a ride, and when I returned home I was not able to shift the truck to park. The shifter was stuck in drive with an amber flashing light next to the “D.” I tried power cycling the vehicle, turning off 1-pedal driving, and a few other things without any luck. The shifter was stuck in drive, but the dash indicated that it was in park. I went ahead called roadside assistance and Ford dispatched a tow truck (however emergency towing was greyed out on the dash).
While waiting on the tow, I popped the cover on the 12v battery and hooked it up to a jump battery pack as a last resort since the 12V seems to cause all sorts of unexplained issues. After 15 minutes, I turned the vehicle on and then back off, and the shifter automatically shifted to park.
I immediately drove to a dealership that said they could squeeze me in the same day to diagnose the issue. I received a call a few hours ago indicating that the vehicle software was “corrupt” and would require updating. When I pressed and asked additional questions, they could not provide much of a response, but expected that they could have it ready for pickup the following day.
Has anyone else experienced this issue? I know I am a few Sync updates behind since the dealer did not do a great job of staying on top of updates (no PAAK yet). It seems the shift issue exists in ICE F-150, but I could not tell if it translates to the Lightning.
Side note: I did receive a Powertrain malfunction error on the dash and through ford pass a couple of days ago while running errands, but the message went away the next time I started the vehicle. No issues since.
Today (Dec 26) I took my brother for a ride, and when I returned home I was not able to shift the truck to park. The shifter was stuck in drive with an amber flashing light next to the “D.” I tried power cycling the vehicle, turning off 1-pedal driving, and a few other things without any luck. The shifter was stuck in drive, but the dash indicated that it was in park. I went ahead called roadside assistance and Ford dispatched a tow truck (however emergency towing was greyed out on the dash).
While waiting on the tow, I popped the cover on the 12v battery and hooked it up to a jump battery pack as a last resort since the 12V seems to cause all sorts of unexplained issues. After 15 minutes, I turned the vehicle on and then back off, and the shifter automatically shifted to park.
I immediately drove to a dealership that said they could squeeze me in the same day to diagnose the issue. I received a call a few hours ago indicating that the vehicle software was “corrupt” and would require updating. When I pressed and asked additional questions, they could not provide much of a response, but expected that they could have it ready for pickup the following day.
Has anyone else experienced this issue? I know I am a few Sync updates behind since the dealer did not do a great job of staying on top of updates (no PAAK yet). It seems the shift issue exists in ICE F-150, but I could not tell if it translates to the Lightning.
Side note: I did receive a Powertrain malfunction error on the dash and through ford pass a couple of days ago while running errands, but the message went away the next time I started the vehicle. No issues since.
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