Beginning mid-July.Anyone hearing when the update will come via OTA?
Haha I just checked and do as well! Fingers crossed the dealer clears it properly!Well, I now have a banner in FordPass saying that I have a recall. But when I click on it, it takes me to the Ford recall website that says my car doesn’t have any recalls. I’m sure that won’t confuse anyone.![]()
I would like to do a snarky satirical speculation post in response to this but I’m afraid that it will turn this into a 300 page thread of actual speculation, name calling, and probably threats to my life.Well, I now have a banner in FordPass saying that I have a recall. But when I click on it, it takes me to the Ford recall website that says my car doesn’t have any recalls. I’m sure that won’t confuse anyone.![]()
I just got the banner this evening after I picked up my car from the dealership and they told me they can’t update recall software since their are server issues from FordWell, I now have a banner in FordPass saying that I have a recall. But when I click on it, it takes me to the Ford recall website that says my car doesn’t have any recalls. I’m sure that won’t confuse anyone.![]()
Sorry been away awhile. It was 655 both times. It did it 2 of the 4 charging sessions that day. Just made me wonder if a contactor was slow to open after the voltage began to drop.Is it 655 or 65536? (CarScanner might truncate the number depending on how your display is configured)
65536 is 2^16, aka a 16-bit integer. CarScanner uses 16-bit integers to display amps, and it might default to the largest value if it sees something that's out of range (either too small or too large). Either way, if it's consistently hitting 2^16, I'm willing to bet it's not actually that many amps.
Ford says by mid-August. (it’s already started)Is there any way to figure out when the OTA fix is coming?
| Description of the Defect : | Direct Current (“DC”) fast charging and repeated wide open pedal events can cause the high voltage battery main contactors to overheat. Overheating may lead to arcing and deformation of the electrical contact surfaces, which can result in a contactor that remains open or a contactor that welds closed. |
| Description of the Safety Risk : | An overheated contactor that opens while driving can result in a loss of motive power, which can increase the risk of an accident. |
| Description of the Cause : | The design and part-to-part variation of the high voltage battery main contactor is not robust to the heat generated during DC fast charging and multiple wide open pedal events. |
| Identification of Any Warning that can Occur : | If the contactor opens while driving, a powertrain malfunction warning light will be illuminated and the vehicle will display “Stop Safely Now’ in the cluster when the vehicle experiences an immediate loss of motive power. Should the contactors weld closed while driving, a powertrain malfunction warning light will be illuminated on the next drive cycle, along with a no start condition. |