Teslas do the same thing....out of nowhere it will just start wiping away...yet, when there is some wetness on the windshield....Nada! Very frustrating sometimes.
The other sucky thing about all of this is that now your accident will show up on those dumb 'carfax' reports. When you try to trade it in for a future MME, they're gonna try to low-ball you and say "but it's been in an accident....." drama.
Oh No!! This sucks! I'm glad you both are okay, and the car can at least still drive properly. It will be interesting to see the repair process/timeline. Does Ford reccomend a body shop for the Mach-E, or does your insurance just give you a list of preferred shops?
Sorry this is happening to you. For what it's worth, my palsapp data had 2 rows. 1. Birmingham, MO - Delivered on January 24th. 2. Kansas City, KS - Pending. I've pretty much just been ignoring this data altogether.
Clarification: To be fair, I may have implied 'factory'. The dealer said 'being re-routed for quality assurance'. I guess I took that, along with what was on this thread, to mean 'back to the factory', but maybe I'm wrong in implying such a conclusion. I'm working to escalate the situation.
I'm in a similar position as you. Ordered on reveal night, built in mid-December, shipped on December 31st, was caught up in the massive delay, and finally was told car would be delivered on February 20th. Then, I was told the car would not be delivered as scheduled and it was being sent back...
I can vouch for this Chemical Guys Product! It doesn't have the 'shine' from that armor all guck, but it smells nice and gets everything clean. You can even use it on the screen.
Oh no.....so sorry to hear this. Glad you're okay. Do you have to take it to Ford for repairs (uniqueness of the car), or can you take it to any body shop your insurance suggests?