Maui
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- 2024 Mach-E Premium
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which dealership is this? Feels like one to avoid.I just had a 2021 Mach E have its 12V battery die. Died in a parking lot in ~40F weather stranding my family. All kinds of errors about systems not working like AWS and single pedal and what not, wouldn't actually drive. Stereo turned off automatically to preserve 12V battery. Checked the voltage on the jump points, it was down to almost 9V by the time I got there about 20 minutes after. Managed to start it off another car nearby and there were no odd codes once it turned on. Drove it home as dealerships were closed, kept it on for hours plugged in to a level 2 charger. In the morning the battery was down to ~1V. Started the car with a battery jump pack/starter, lots of error codes, no power steering, AWD failure, one pedal drive issue, etc. Drove it to the dealership.
That was over a week ago. Dealership wanted to "diagnose" the issue which apparently included attempting to recharge a 4 year old battery and reinstall it to the car, which continued to have issues. They then asked me to authorize $700 to replace the battery and cover the costs for their diagnostics labor. Absolutely absurd, managed to talk them down to ~$430 as their diagnostics were unnecessary (I came in asking for a new battery!).
Now they're saying it still has these codes P087F, U0238, U0415 and want me to pay for a lot of additional diagnostics labor. And apparently pay hundreds of dollars to "install updates". What gives?
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