Schmetsky
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Richard
- Joined
- Feb 17, 2022
- Threads
- 3
- Messages
- 137
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- 66
- Location
- Walnut Creek CA
- Vehicles
- CRV, GolfR, MDX, Sienna, RX350
- Occupation
- Analyst
@scoopman, do you think you being an influencer on YouTube etc., has pushed Ford to sit up and take notice or is it just part o
Didn't Tesla have similar issues early on? Does anyone know if Hyundai and Kia are having any early EV related issues? It will be interesting to see what issues crop up on the ne Caddy.I'm thinking about doing this also.
When I had the software update done (Recall 22S41) I asked the service manager how much it would cost for them to replace the HVBJB. He said their manual shows 5.5 hours but that was for warranty and Ford usually reduces their actual labor time needed so they might add up to 1.5 hours more making it 7 (it could be less but he was quoting the maximum it would be). At my dealers rate of $175 per hour, that would be $1225 for labor only. The HVBJB part (NK4Z-10C666-C) will cost $736 plus tax. The total repair would be around $2021.
Each month I drive a minimum of 2 times to the airport (that is four, two hour, 117 mile drives) and I DCFC each time at the airport. I also drive at least twice a month to Yosemite and surrounding areas in the park which are at altitudes of 8600 feet. Between January and June I put 10K miles on the car. It is very warm here in the summer, generally 102-112 and several times I get the "plug in vehicle" warning when I shut off the car because it's hot. I'm not light on the go pedal driving on the mountainous roads around here. I don't plan to change where, when and how I drive but I would like the car to be reliable and if Ford doesn't come up with a hardware recall for the HVBJB in the next few months, I will have it replaced and pay for it myself. I love this car for it's all around capabilities and don't want to get any other EV at this time.
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