MountainAlive
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This is mainly a suggestion/observation for Ford but I’m curious to hear what Ford EV owners think of the idea.
I read this forum a lot, along with Reddit and Facebook. When someone has an issue with their Lightning or Mach-e there is a huge variance in quality of service and basic EV knowledge with the dealerships. As an example, some people with the dreaded powertrain issue are in and out at the dealership in 2 weeks with a replaced battery module. Others experience horrific wait times with their truck at their dealership for months and often results in Ford buying back a fixable Lightning. There are numerous examples like this with OTA failed updates, red ring of death on the charge port, etc. Leaving it up to each dealership to train and know how to fix these issues quickly and properly seems to be asking a lot.
Why couldn’t Ford create regional, EV only service shops that do nothing but EV specific work? Or, allow for 3rd party authorized/trained/equipped shops to open up?
You’d bring your Lightning in for something and they’d say “we’ve seen and fixed this a dozen times and will have your truck ready in a couple days”.
Maybe I live in a fantasy world and this sort of service model is something Ford would find impossible to implement, but I’m just putting it out there.
I read this forum a lot, along with Reddit and Facebook. When someone has an issue with their Lightning or Mach-e there is a huge variance in quality of service and basic EV knowledge with the dealerships. As an example, some people with the dreaded powertrain issue are in and out at the dealership in 2 weeks with a replaced battery module. Others experience horrific wait times with their truck at their dealership for months and often results in Ford buying back a fixable Lightning. There are numerous examples like this with OTA failed updates, red ring of death on the charge port, etc. Leaving it up to each dealership to train and know how to fix these issues quickly and properly seems to be asking a lot.
Why couldn’t Ford create regional, EV only service shops that do nothing but EV specific work? Or, allow for 3rd party authorized/trained/equipped shops to open up?
You’d bring your Lightning in for something and they’d say “we’ve seen and fixed this a dozen times and will have your truck ready in a couple days”.
Maybe I live in a fantasy world and this sort of service model is something Ford would find impossible to implement, but I’m just putting it out there.
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