6.7 'Stumbles' on take off with camper
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My name is Tricia, and I’m one of the U.S. Ford Customer Service Representatives on this forum. Thanks for sharing the great news, and please keep us posted.
In the meantime, Happy Veterans Day and have a great weekend!
Tricia
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Got the truck to the dealer this morning when they opened. Truck shows a Chassis Code this morning of C0040 which is for the open circuit A on the brake switch. MAYBE, just maybe this is the culprit of all of the stumbling starts. Brake switch was put in in about 15 minutes. Now the tech is researching more on the code that was sent to make sure any redundant sensors aren't affected. Will let you know when it's done and if it is better. Funny thing is that the truck stumbled several times coming to the dealer this morning which is odd as it hardly ever did it without the camper behind it.
Update! Still not corrected! Did it immediately upon leaving the dealership without the camper. During further research, shows next thing to try is a new accelerator pedal with the position sensors. They had to order it, so back to square one.
Update! Still not corrected! Did it immediately upon leaving the dealership without the camper. During further research, shows next thing to try is a new accelerator pedal with the position sensors. They had to order it, so back to square one.
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Now have appointment on Monday for them to install another new brake switch and test the voltage of the accelerator pedal. Oh, and even though this has been in the process, not covered under 3/36 warranty as it has expired. Switch may not be enough for the $100 deductible for the premium care either
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Now have appointment on Monday for them to install another new brake switch and test the voltage of the accelerator pedal. Oh, and even though this has been in the process, not covered under 3/36 warranty as it has expired. Switch may not be enough for the $100 deductible for the premium care either
Might as well order that White Fiat, and join Andre..... what a load of crap, I assume this problem WAS reported before warranty had expired? Seems like Ford should continue to cover this as on ongoing problem.