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Hey there, I’m in Western Washington, and I’m working though some issues with my Mach-E. It’s been at the dealership for over a month now, and I’m not sure if it’s a car issue or a dealership issue.
My Mach-E is an Extended Range AWD. It came from a dealership in Port Townsend WA, but was picked up at a dealer in Puyallup WA.
I got the vehicle at the end of September. Starting in November I'd get messages around "12v Battery drained" or "12v Battery Low" plug-in to recharge.
The dealer updated the firmware in November, and I kept getting the messages. I found if I left the car plugged in most nights it would not happen. As it was cold most mornings, I wanted to pre-condition the car, so charging on a regular basis was not a deal killer for me.
I ended up staying overnight away from home in January. When I went to start my car in the morning it was 100% dead. I had to find a “Juice box” to open the frunk and then jump the car.
I took the car to the dealer, and they replaced the 12v battery at the end of January.
Then it died when I was in Seattle overnight at the start of February. It took 3 weeks for the dealership to fit me in for an appointment.
I'm passing 40 days new that the dealership has the car, and they can't identify the drain. I do know that if they leave the car in the lot it will discharge over the next day or two.
I called ford, and they told me that software upgrades and a battery replacement do not count as a repair attempt, and that talking to the service advisor there has been no fix attempts just “Diagnosis” time.
Ford also informed me that the dealership service manager is not calling them back and that the open ticket, that my car is in the shop for does not indicate the same problem as before with the 12v system.
Has anyone else had to deal with this, and are there any tips or hints you have for navigating this?
I’m pretty frustrated and at a bit of a loss. I’ve been driving the dealerships loaner vehicle the whole time, which is nice, but not my Mach-e. Also, I feel like I paid for a rolling brick.
any help or advice would be appreciated.
My Mach-E is an Extended Range AWD. It came from a dealership in Port Townsend WA, but was picked up at a dealer in Puyallup WA.
I got the vehicle at the end of September. Starting in November I'd get messages around "12v Battery drained" or "12v Battery Low" plug-in to recharge.
The dealer updated the firmware in November, and I kept getting the messages. I found if I left the car plugged in most nights it would not happen. As it was cold most mornings, I wanted to pre-condition the car, so charging on a regular basis was not a deal killer for me.
I ended up staying overnight away from home in January. When I went to start my car in the morning it was 100% dead. I had to find a “Juice box” to open the frunk and then jump the car.
I took the car to the dealer, and they replaced the 12v battery at the end of January.
Then it died when I was in Seattle overnight at the start of February. It took 3 weeks for the dealership to fit me in for an appointment.
I'm passing 40 days new that the dealership has the car, and they can't identify the drain. I do know that if they leave the car in the lot it will discharge over the next day or two.
I called ford, and they told me that software upgrades and a battery replacement do not count as a repair attempt, and that talking to the service advisor there has been no fix attempts just “Diagnosis” time.
Ford also informed me that the dealership service manager is not calling them back and that the open ticket, that my car is in the shop for does not indicate the same problem as before with the 12v system.
Has anyone else had to deal with this, and are there any tips or hints you have for navigating this?
I’m pretty frustrated and at a bit of a loss. I’ve been driving the dealerships loaner vehicle the whole time, which is nice, but not my Mach-e. Also, I feel like I paid for a rolling brick.
any help or advice would be appreciated.
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