igotmached
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- First Name
- John
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- Sep 27, 2024
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- Location
- California
- Vehicles
- 2023 Mach E GT
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- #1
Wondering if it’s still an issue after 2022…IT IS! I have not even had the car for a full month yet and it’s been at the dealer for nearly 3 of those weeks. The best part is they had the replacement HVBJB within the first week of me dropping it off! They only have one lift to complete the job apparently…so I wait…not so patiently at this point.
No loaner NADA.
Just an ongoing payment.
I received my new plates the other day but no car to put them on so they’re sitting on the kitchen table as I type this.
I thought this would have been fixed for ‘23s with it not being part of the recall. Surely they would have included this car in the recall if there was ANY CHANCE this known issue could claim another victim.
SURPRISE!
I’ve contacted FMC and no progress to report there either.
BUYER BEWARE!
Great car otherwise if actually driving it isn’t in your top 5 “must haves”.
Y’all have fun, I know I am.
No loaner NADA.
Just an ongoing payment.
I received my new plates the other day but no car to put them on so they’re sitting on the kitchen table as I type this.
I thought this would have been fixed for ‘23s with it not being part of the recall. Surely they would have included this car in the recall if there was ANY CHANCE this known issue could claim another victim.
SURPRISE!
I’ve contacted FMC and no progress to report there either.
BUYER BEWARE!
Great car otherwise if actually driving it isn’t in your top 5 “must haves”.
Y’all have fun, I know I am.
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Two days later it died again and service dept. was able to see the codes and do the replacement.