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Ford Mustang Mach-E Recalled Because Battery Can't Handle Owners Flooring It

29 点作者 zolbrek超过 1 年前

8 条评论

delusional超过 1 年前
Good on them. It&#x27;s good to see car manufacturers are still taking their responsibility of delivering an actually correctly functioning car seriously.<p>In the tech world we would have artificially limited the power throughput, providing no information or remedy to the customer. This seems like the right move.<p>While you can argue that Ford should have specced the bar correctly to start out with, I&#x27;m happy to see that this is the response. Get it back to a technician, and swap out the part, at no cost to the customer.
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ballenf超过 1 年前
Wow. 35,000 recalls. Each recall is estimated to take ~25 hours -- requires dropping battery and accessing the relay inside. Even if a service department can streamline this, this could be a very, very costly issue.<p>I wonder if the &quot;fix&quot; will be to sharply reduce maximum power draw and reduce charge rates, instead of replacing the under-spec&#x27;d part. That would make for a lot of unhappy customers, but they likely wouldn&#x27;t have a lot of recourse.<p>&gt; Another concern is just how swamped Ford&#x27;s techs might be with replacing the HVBJBs in nearly 35,000 cars. The part itself is located inside of the sealed battery pack, meaning that in order to replace just the part, the 1,300-pound battery pack must be dropped from the car and opened on order to access the HVBJB. According to another user on Mach-E Forums, a high voltage battery swap takes approximately 25 hours on a warranty replacement.
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rapsey超过 1 年前
If you&#x27;re buying an EV, it seems buying one from traditionally ICE manufacturers is a bad idea. With the exception of Hyundai. They all seem to be quite shit.
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MBCook超过 1 年前
A bit of a TLDR from some who had been through this and knows the saga:<p>The battery is fine. The issue is the part responsible for connecting&#x2F;disconnecting the high voltage battery from the rest of the car when it’s off.<p>The relays can overheat from high current and weld open or closed. This is more prevalent in the higher performance models. Higher external temperatures, flooring it, and DC fast charging can all be part of the equation. Hit the wrong combo at the wrong time and… you lose the lottery.<p>This has been known for quite a while. Ford had a new part that fixes it which all the new vehicles had. But older cars <i>weren’t given it until it failed</i> (like mine). This has been a very sore spot with owners.<p>This recall fixes that. And it’s good they’re doing it, though way later than they should have.<p>There was a software update to “fix” the issue but it didn’t work. I think what it really did was try to help ensure the cars could limp to a dealer if it happened instead of just refusing to start. I’m not clear, but it’s well known in the community it didn’t fix it.
maxdo超过 1 年前
Looking at all this struggles, charging not working etc, why just not buy tesla :) I was at charging station yesterday and Nissan at EvGo struggled to start charging for ~3 minutes. While he was trying to plug I was half way to charge to my desired level to continue the trip. Tesla is selling massive amount of cars, they all work fine, it&#x27;s a big support from customers. Yet, I see comments here and there how horrible tesla panel gaps because one blogger said so.
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Ajay-p超过 1 年前
As a child I wanted to own a Mustang one day so I could &quot;floor&quot; it and hear the 5 liter V8 roar. The Electric Mustang is not the same for me...
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dboreham超过 1 年前
A friend has owned one of these vehicles. It stopped working while driving on the freeway (twice).
WirelessGigabit超过 1 年前
I wouldn&#x27;t be happy with the software fix which limits power. So I feel like this is the right approach.<p>And it&#x27;s on them for having such a design that takes 25 hours to replace the actual connector.