dtbaker61
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I do not believe a software-only recall will address the HVBJB issues; and the current Ford recall 22s41 does not include remove/replacement with the new HVBJB which we as a group know has 'beefier hardware'. I am going to file a complaint to encourage the inclusion of the hardware in the recall.... and I would like to invite ALL Mach-e owners to do the same.
Filing an official complaint is the only way I can think of for us to push for the new hardware to be installed in a managed Recall rather than possible accidents or safety issues being stranded somewhere far from home or in bad weather, Emergency tows, untrained Dealers and/or being without your car for weeks.
PLEASE TAKE 5 MINUTES AND FILE A COMPLAINT WITH NHTSA
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Here's what I am doing:
- go to https://www.nhtsa.gov/report-a-safety-problem#vehicle/vehicle-information
- plug in your VIN , continue
- review information on page, scroll to bottom and click 'NEXT'
- select 'problem parts'. I would suggest:
electrical
fuel propulsion
steering
or brakes
.... you can only pick three.
- for those of you who have HAD an actual incident, write your personal experience and how if affected your safety. Myself, I am going to write about the potential safety risks that will not be addressed fully with a software fix.... especially since current condition of my original HVBJB is unknown and could fail at any moment. This is what I am writing, which you can borrow and edit as you wish.
I am using my build date as date of 'incident' since this is a design flaw from day 1
Filing an official complaint is the only way I can think of for us to push for the new hardware to be installed in a managed Recall rather than possible accidents or safety issues being stranded somewhere far from home or in bad weather, Emergency tows, untrained Dealers and/or being without your car for weeks.
PLEASE TAKE 5 MINUTES AND FILE A COMPLAINT WITH NHTSA
========================================
Here's what I am doing:
- go to https://www.nhtsa.gov/report-a-safety-problem#vehicle/vehicle-information
- plug in your VIN , continue
- review information on page, scroll to bottom and click 'NEXT'
- select 'problem parts'. I would suggest:
electrical
fuel propulsion
steering
or brakes
.... you can only pick three.
- for those of you who have HAD an actual incident, write your personal experience and how if affected your safety. Myself, I am going to write about the potential safety risks that will not be addressed fully with a software fix.... especially since current condition of my original HVBJB is unknown and could fail at any moment. This is what I am writing, which you can borrow and edit as you wish.
The HVBJB subassembly in ALL Ford Mach-e vehicles has known defects with 'under-designed' main contactors that are known to fail under normal charging and driving conditions as outlined in current open Ford recall notice for my vehicle 22s41. Unfortunately, the internal damage to contactors is not visible externally, and warning notices on display only after damage has occurred, and can result in sudden loss of propulsion power at highway speed, loss of power steering, and power brakes... and failure of other 12v systems due to failure to charge the 12v battery properly after contactors are damaged. Less catastrophic results can include failure to start; which can 'strand' driver's and passengers in remote areas, bad weather conditions, as well as cause loss of use for weeks due to delays in replacement parts and local Dealerships needing equipment and training to effect removal/replacement of faulty unit with a new HVBJB having re-designed 'beefier' components.
My complaint is that Ford's recall notice 22s41 is a software-only attempt to prevent future damage, and does not require removal of the part(s) which are KNOWN TO FAIL to be replaced with the re-designed components which are available, and have been used to repair failures under warranty. I have no way of inspecting the original equipment to evaluate current condition; and failure can result in sudden and unexpected loss of power, steering, and braking as well as potentially 'stranding me' in unsafe conditions unable to re-start my vehicle.
I would like to see NHTSA strengthen the Ford recall to include both improved software AND removal/replacement of the HVBJB sub-assembly with the new 'beefier' parts.
I am using my build date as date of 'incident' since this is a design flaw from day 1
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