Shayne
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- 2021 MME4x Prem
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I would not be too sure and the glass is half full works better for me. I had a bad module with the obvious problem of no charging schedule and as soon as I plugged it in it would charge right away and always to 100% along with all the other resets and quirks that came along with that module not functioning. My local service working along with a vary learnt and motivative ford team diagnosed and fix my problem. It is unfortunate but defects happen and when you mass produce it is hard to test every aspect of every system. Until you start the process of asking for help I think it is difficult to say either way. I told them sorry but I will be bugging you on a regular bases until this is fixed (weekly). They had no problem and understood totally. Once Ford finally had the time to look at my problem things went pretty quick. Could of they been faster ya like everything.Ya... It seems like the issue if fully replicable however, so it should be easy for them to at least see. Only downside to that is that I have ZERO faith in them being able to fix it, let alone work on it without jacking up something else... I'm still waiting to get my dang factory door pad code. They "misplaced" it when I bought the car. I've driven to the dealership 3 times, texted the sales man a few times and I always get "oh you will have it Monday".
I enjoy my car, but I honestly can say I would not recommend it to any of my friends.
"Its a first run, it will have bugs", is not an excuse or a reason to have issues like a lot of people are having. Its just not acceptable and people have come up with a reason to excuse and justify it. Just like games now a days. $60 for a game that is basically non operational out of the box. Now people just expect it and still pay the $60 knowing their game will be broken for the first year... Its absurd..
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