Four active alerts and drive problems

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My Mach E is just under two years old and has under 12,000 miles on it. It has run fine with no problems. I have the premium, rwd, standard battery.

I was driving around tonight and felt alert and that the brakes were weird. I got several warnings that the brakes were not working, one pedal drive wasn't working and other warnings to take to the dealer.

Have any of you had this issue? Here is a picture of the warnings in the app. Thanks!
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First off start car tomorrow and see if they have cleared. Any way to check your 12V system? Also I would suggest reaching out to see if someone can check for error codes if you do not have an OBD reader yourself. May have to go to the dealer but someone could at least give you a heads-up on what errors were thrown. You would just have to share your VIN.
 

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My Mach E is just under two years old and has under 12,000 miles on it. It has run fine with no problems. I have the premium, rwd, standard battery.

I was driving around tonight and felt alert and that the brakes were weird. I got several warnings that the brakes were not working, one pedal drive wasn't working and other warnings to take to the dealer.

Have any of you had this issue? Here is a picture of the warnings in the app. Thanks!
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Hi there! Will you send us a message with your VIN and your local Ford dealer? I can look into things on my end.
 
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First off start car tomorrow and see if they have cleared. Any way to check your 12V system? Also I would suggest reaching out to see if someone can check for error codes if you do not have an OBD reader yourself. May have to go to the dealer but someone could at least give you a heads-up on what errors were thrown. You would just have to share your VIN.
Thank you! It was working fine this morning, but I took it into the dealership regardless.
 

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I have the exact same car as you (only 9K miles) and recently had a door fault on the driver's door. The door latch module broke and blew a fuse. Anyway, when I took it into a dealer, they applied one recall software update and then reported the car as having all sorts of error codes showing up that sounded really bad (and the car was undrivable). Quite alarming... Later they reported that it was some problem with software update and that all the error codes disappeared when they re-did it. My App showed a Hill-Assist Fault the morning they were testing the car out, but it went away and never came back too. So, it might be something like this that you're having. Having it checked out at the dealer would probably be wise.
Mine's almost ready for 10K checkup, so I'm waiting for that to bring it in and possibly swap 12V battery at that time as well.
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