bellyer
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@Ford Motor Company - It would be great if you all could take a look at this video and explain how this could be a normal experience. I tried getting Field Service Engineer and my dealer's service department to experience this bouncing, but I don't think that anyone actually took my car out and experienced this while my support ticket was still open. Ford really needs to experience these ride conditions and explain how this could be considered normal or do something to address it. I provided daytime videos while my support ticket was open, but had no night time ones. This paints a great picture of the issue and this is definitely not something I would ever consider normal.Finally able to grab a video at night. This is the bouncing up and down on smooth (to my eye) roads that’s especially tough at night with the added visual element of seeing the lights rock up and down constantly. ?
skip to the last 5 seconds to see the weird lock/roll back and forth the car does every time it comes to a stop. I have to assume this is related to the bouncyness because it’s nearly impossible to come to a smooth stop without the car jerking back and forth like I slammed on the brakes. It can be the longest, slowest, most controlled stop and yet always makes this exaggerated motion at the end. I’m not using 1 pedal and I do use auto hold. It’s the same with or without autohold on and in every drive style. I don’t use or plan to use 1 pedal anytime soon so if that works it’s still not a solution.
@Al-E - I will say that, with regard to your comment about the rocking back and forth in the lst 5 seconds of the video, keeping the car in Engage mode and using good, old fashioned 2 pedal driving and training myself to apply the brakes very gently generally allows me to come to very smooth stops without any rocking when I do come to a stop (and that gentle braking helps capture some of the regeneration). Hard stops are very much an uncomfortable experience and do definitely lead to that rocking, but if you can sort of re-train yourself to come to very gradual stops, I find that it helps a lot.
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