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Vehicle will not start

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Thread Starter #21
My vehicle did go into sleep mode once (notification via Ford Pass App), but I do not remember if it was around the same time my vehicle would not start. I can tell you since the program update, the vehicle has not gone into sleep mode and I do not drive it as much since retirement and the COVID-19 (stay at home) issue.
 

KegsBdry

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I've driven two 100 mile tests to verify the battery issue is gone. Glad that update was the resolution.
 

BinIndy

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Tony, did they ever get it fixed?? Here it is...December 2, 2022...and we're STILL fighting this issue. The dealership is replacing the Body Control Module...they threw out some weird stat that it's fixed "14 of 17 cars with this issue". Seems like BS...but I guess we'll see..............
 

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Tony, did they ever get it fixed?? Here it is...December 2, 2022...and we're STILL fighting this issue. The dealership is replacing the Body Control Module...they threw out some weird stat that it's fixed "14 of 17 cars with this issue". Seems like BS...but I guess we'll see..............
I have one of the original 2020's that had this jssue , mine was a battery drain after the truck sat for 3 days it wouldn't start. The fix was they reprogrammed something and it hasn't happened in over 3 years....
 

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This was happening to mine a couple years ago. Ended up being a problem with the battery cap of all things. It was defective at allowing the battery to charge.
 



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