Mach-Lee
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An issue with the braking software has been identified in a small number (50) of 2021 Mach-E vehicles. In the affected vehicles, customers may experience a lack of power assist braking. Vehicle stability control features, (including anti-lock braking, Electronic Stability Control, and Traction Control System) and driver assistance features (including Hill Start Assist and Pre-Collision Assist) also will be disabled, and regenerative braking capability will be reduced. The instrument cluster will display several ABS-related warning lamps and text messages at vehicle startup. A loss of power brake assist and/or vehicle stability control features may reduce the effectiveness of the braking system, increasing the risk of a crash.
Dealers are to contact their technical support hotline for "further instructions". My guess is a manually guided ABS software update will be required.
Dealers are to contact their technical support hotline for "further instructions". My guess is a manually guided ABS software update will be required.
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