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I received a notice from Ford June 4th that they were ready to service our 2021 Mustang Mach-E California RT1 Recall Reference Number: 23S56
The first mistake I made was to work directly with the dealer and not schedule through Ford. Perhaps there would have been less delay in getting the parts? In any case, I couldn't leave the car until July.
I left the car July 1st. On July 11th, the dealer informed me the High Voltage Battery Case Cover had hairline fractures and needed to be replaced. Since the battery case needs to be sealed, they could not put the battery pack back together and the car would be inoperable until they received the replacement case.
Yesterday, Jul 24th, the dealer informed me that I was 90th on Ford's list for the case part and Ford could only ship 40 this week. The dealer has no idea when they will receive the case part.
I have no idea when I will get the car back. Fortunately the car has both the original battery warranty and an extended warranty. The case cracks would not have been found except for the work related to the recall. There is probably no way for owners to know if they will encounter this case crack problem some time in the future?
{Note it is pointed out in the thread below that the crack is in the case cover.}
The first mistake I made was to work directly with the dealer and not schedule through Ford. Perhaps there would have been less delay in getting the parts? In any case, I couldn't leave the car until July.
I left the car July 1st. On July 11th, the dealer informed me the High Voltage Battery Case Cover had hairline fractures and needed to be replaced. Since the battery case needs to be sealed, they could not put the battery pack back together and the car would be inoperable until they received the replacement case.
Yesterday, Jul 24th, the dealer informed me that I was 90th on Ford's list for the case part and Ford could only ship 40 this week. The dealer has no idea when they will receive the case part.
I have no idea when I will get the car back. Fortunately the car has both the original battery warranty and an extended warranty. The case cracks would not have been found except for the work related to the recall. There is probably no way for owners to know if they will encounter this case crack problem some time in the future?
{Note it is pointed out in the thread below that the crack is in the case cover.}
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