Newboj
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- First Name
- Jeff
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- Salt Lake City
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- Mustang Mach E
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I decided when I bought my Mach E that I would baby it, but not be overly obsessive. This meant that I would keep her clean, but take her through car washes to keep it that way. Sure it added a few swirl marks to the piano black trim, but that was going to happen over time anyway. Other than that, I hadn’t had any issues….until last week.
About mid-way through the wash I look at my dash and see the Charge Port Door Open warning. I look out my driver side window and sure enough, it was. When the brush roller came by it must have pushed hard enough to pop it open. I’m freaking out, but what can you do. I tried applying the brakes just to see if it would some how stop the wash, but that didn’t work. So I sat in misery for the wash to finish.
When I got to the vacuum station I surveyed the damage. First, the charge door cover was gone! I grabbed a car wash attendant and he let me back into the wash and there it was on the floor of the wash. Amazingly, it wasn’t damaged and the clips were unharmed. I slid that back into place without an issue. Unfortunately, she didn’t make it unscathed. During the wash the charge port door was over-extended (there were posts about that happening months ago) and it dented the body.
If there is any good news from this story, it’s that the car wash is going to cover the repair.
So, two things we can learn:
1) Avoid automated car washes
2) @Ford Motor Company, please consider a locking charge port door or a release mechanism with a deeper release point.
About mid-way through the wash I look at my dash and see the Charge Port Door Open warning. I look out my driver side window and sure enough, it was. When the brush roller came by it must have pushed hard enough to pop it open. I’m freaking out, but what can you do. I tried applying the brakes just to see if it would some how stop the wash, but that didn’t work. So I sat in misery for the wash to finish.
When I got to the vacuum station I surveyed the damage. First, the charge door cover was gone! I grabbed a car wash attendant and he let me back into the wash and there it was on the floor of the wash. Amazingly, it wasn’t damaged and the clips were unharmed. I slid that back into place without an issue. Unfortunately, she didn’t make it unscathed. During the wash the charge port door was over-extended (there were posts about that happening months ago) and it dented the body.
If there is any good news from this story, it’s that the car wash is going to cover the repair.
So, two things we can learn:
1) Avoid automated car washes
2) @Ford Motor Company, please consider a locking charge port door or a release mechanism with a deeper release point.
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