NHTSA Owner Complaint Log
This page lists owner-reported complaints filed with NHTSA for the 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E. Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA and do not by themselves prove a defect or defect rate.
Data synced from NHTSA on May 4, 2026
On April 19th, I picked up dinner and when I went to leave the parking lot, my vehicle turned on, but did not allow me to move out of park, nor shift into any other gear. I turned the vehicle on and off about ten times to see whether that might allow me to shift into another gear, but to no avail. It was later in the evening, so when I called the Ford customer service line I received an after hours message, and then thereafter I received a call from a Ford customer service center caller saying that they saw I was "stranded" and would send a tow truck to take the vehicle to the nearest Ford mechanic shop. They picked the vehicle up around 11pm in the evening. While the vehicle has had numerous other recalls, (windshield, etc.) I had not received any recall notice related to a battery issue. The dashboard showed a wrench in a car symbol as well as the battery symbol and a note that said "Stop safely now," and "full accessory power active." For the two and a half weeks following, I was not told what was wrong with the vehicle, nor was I provided a courtesy car. When I requested rental coverage, I was informed I would have to call "corporate" in order for them to cover the request, and when I did reach them, I was told that until they diagnosed the vehicle, they could not tell me whether it was my fault or theirs. After weeks of going back and forth, they agreed to cover a Ford rental (that I had to find on my own,) but have still not been given my vehicle as I have been informed that there are program wide software holds on the vehicle that prevent the technician from working on it. My lease ends in another month, and I have not been provided any information as to what my options are, or whether the vehicle will be fixed. I was also informed that I was not eligible for the Ford repurchase program as the vehicle is over the allotted 2 year/24K mile period, but I am extremely frustrated by the lack of care Ford has shown for my safety and ability to get around.
One pedal drive system failure. Had the 22B50 charge port recall done on the 18th of April 24. After leaving the dealer upon approach to a light one mile away, one pedal disengaged during de-acceleration for the light. Warning did come up near the same time. It felt like vehicle was accelerating, but just loss regen. It has since happened daily. sometimes multiple times. Restart the car and it works normal. The recall was to reprogram the BCCM according to the dealer.
The contact owns a 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V711000 (Visibility). The contact took the vehicle to the dealer however, the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact stated that the dealer was advised to not service the vehicle to prevent damages to the front windshield. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue and informed the contact that the vehicle could not be serviced unless the contact paid for the front windshield to be repaired out of pocket. The vehicle was not paired. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
Camera system that allows hands free driving, lane departure warning, collision warning and adaptive cruise control fails and all system offline. Extremely widespread on the 2021 models. Looks to be a cable route to the camera that was installed incorrectly. Went to dealership, they said they see this in almost all of the Mach E vehicles. Usually begins failing when hitting bumps -- system goes in/out. After a while, system drops out completely and all safety systems relying on them fail.
Having completed the high voltage junction box recall with the Mach-E a week or so before, I was braking in order to complete a left-turn in one-pedal drive mode (therefore lifting my foot off the accelerator causing the vehicle to slow down). I received a notification as I did so that one pedal drive mode had a fault and was deactivated (this appeared on the screen by the steering wheel). This caused the car to lurch forwards, as it shifted from OPD to standard drive mode. Fortunately no cars were ahead of me and I was able to quickly slow the vehicle by braking, but I'm alarmed as to what would have happened had this been in traffic.
On April 10, 2024, my vehicle experienced a warning message to service vehicle and a sudden loss of power while I was driving on the freeway. The issue was caused by a failure in my high voltage battery junction block. Something that Ford had already issued a software update vehicle to my vehicle for a recall. However clearly the software update was not an appropriate fix for the issue and should not be considered fulfillment of the recall. In fact, Ford has an open recall for the extended battery configuration of my vehicle to proactively replace this defective part. I am reporting this issue to the NHTSA because clearly the software ‘fix’ did not resolve the safety issue AND it’s scary that standard range batteries are neglected from the overall recall that applied to the rest of the model. Ford needs to be proactively addressing this issue for all affected model years, not just certain configurations. Frankly it is wild that the NHTSA accepted a software update as an appropriate recall fix for a hardware component overheating and melting while driving. It didn’t work and should not be considered a fix.
The contact owns a 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact stated while making a left turn into a parking space, the vehicle collision sensor did not alert the contact that a vehicle was nearby. As a result, the contact crashed into another vehicle while attempting to park. During the impact, the lower passenger light was damaged. No injuries were reported. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the camera feature on the vehicle was malfunctioning due to the changing of the original brand of tires. The dealer did not provide any parts that needed to be repaired or replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and a case was opened. The failure mileage was approximately 24,500.
Front camera fault. Pre collision systems don’t work without it. Large online community with the same issues but ford refuses to acknowledge it’s an issue. They won’t help even if errors start happening before warranty is over. And once warranty is over they charge large amounts to fix. There is a TSB out for the issue and it seems like a pinched coaxial cable. Our safety is at stake and the number of occurrences can’t not be random.
Front Camera Fault & Pre-Collision Assist Not Available Errors COLLISION WARN MALFUNCTION, COLLISION WARN NOT AVAILABLE or COLLISION WARN DISPLAY FAULT. Over 30k miles in the car so the warranty is over for bumper to bumper coverage. Dealer said an update would fix the issue. It cost 2k. Paid. The error came back within a day. Dealer says the next option is to replace all the wiring for the cameras. Which would be another 2-3k.
While getting my recalls repaired at the dealership, I warned them of an issue my car was having with its front camera. I was receiving a “Pre-Collision Assist Not Available” notification each time I started my car. Upon investigation, the issue was described to me by the repair technician as. an internal failure IPM-A module on the car. This results in pre-collision no longer working on the vehicle along with the car no longer being able to utilize cruise control. The car is unable to detect vehicles in front of it to warn of a possible collision.
I have been trying for over one year to get the safety recall work completed. Ford tells me to contact the dealership to schedule maintenance. I contact the dealership and they refuse to schedule service and tell me they will call me when they are able to handle the request. I tried contacting ford and they told me they cannot interfere with the dealership's scheduling process.
This vehicle has 3 outstanding recalls: 21V711, 21V712, 23V687. The car was purchased new from Orchid Isle Ford in May 2021. They are the only electric vehicle Ford Dealer on Hawaii Island (they operate another non-electric vehicle dealership on the island). On [XXX] I had the annual maintenance performed. I requested that recalls 21V711 & 21V712 be done as well. the dealership declined and stated they would call me when they could do those recalls. They have never called. I started calling the dealership every 3 months beginning in Sept 2022. They have always refused to perform those recalls w/o explanation. In February 2024 I called to schedule the 36-month service and have all 3 recalls done. I was advised that the dealership could not do any of the recalls. I was called on Feb 23 by a person identifying themselves as the owner's sister (Mary) promising they'd make things right and asking for two weeks to arrange for the glass recalls to be done. I have had no contact since and have again been told by the service department that they can not and will not perform these recalls at any time regardless of where I bought the car. On [XXX], I emailed Ford Motor Company's CEO James Farley advising his office of the problem in getting three safety recalls performed on Hawaii Island. I have received no response from him, or any of the other emails sent to other officers of the Ford Motor Company nor have I even received an acknowledgment of receipt. At this point, I can only presume that Ford does not care if recalls are done. Recall 23V687 has the potential to strand me on rural roads where there is no cell service. The two glass recalls (21V711 & 21V712) can potentially cause death or serious injury in an accident. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
The contact owns a 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact stated that on several occasions while driving at various speeds, the vehicle was extremely bouncy. Additionally, the contact stated that while making left or right turns, the vehicle lost traction and skipped. The contact stated that steering control was lost momentarily when the vehicle skipped. The vehicle was taken to a tire shop where the tires were replaced with wider sized tires, but the failure persisted. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 38,000.
What component or system failed or malfunctioned, and is it available for inspection upon request? The front IPMA camera is faulty, not working. The dealership was able to diagnose it properly. How was your safety or the safety of others put at risk? The camera fault means that the vehicle safety features for front collision assistance and anything else that uses the front camera will NOT work. Has the problem been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or independent service center? Bob Tomes Service center in Mckinney, TX has confirmed that the fault. Were there any warning lamps, messages or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure, and when did they first appear? There are dashboard alerts for Front Camera Fault, and No Adapative Lane Assistance.
In the dark, my wife drove the car. After she had traveled about she noticed that the side mirrors were folded. Since it was dark, she did not notice this until she came to a well lit intersection. She had thought that she was seeing to the rear when changing lanes prior to discovering that the side mirrors were folded. It was a safety issue that my wife thought that she was looking to the rear through the side mirrors however they were not even positioned to see to the rear. There was no warning or indication for the side mirrors being folded. There is a button to unfold the mirrors if they are folded however it is easy to drive without realizing that they are folded in the dark.
I drove the car to work with no issues. I left work a little over 9 hours later. I was able to enter car without issues. Turned on car and didn’t notice any issues. My phone connected as usual via CarPlay and I navigated home. Leaving the work area is low speed, so I never exceeded 20 mph and just went by feeling, but once I was on a more open stretch of road, I noticed that the instrument cluster was frozen and the speed it was displaying felt too slow compared to how I felt I was going. In essence, I couldn’t tell how fast I was going. After closer examination (mind you I was driving while figuring this stuff out), I noticed that the instrument cluster would update once in say 10seconds or so (but it was variable). I tried to set cruise control to initiate blue cruise, but I couldn’t tell what speed cruise control was being set to due to this enormous lag. I also wasn’t sure if the system would also exhibit this lag. Finally, I noticed that even the lights indicator for the blinker would refresh very slowly but the audible “click” associated with the blinker was normal. The drive home was very distracted and painful due to this issue. I documented the behavior in a video if needed.
This car has had multiple recalls and issues with the power train. It has affected my safety on multiple instances. The cars sensors went out die to the batter overheating and it was having trouble delivering power to the sensors and other parts of the vehicle. When the sensors went out, the car would malfunction and it would think we are about to crash so it would break on its own and do other weird technical things. When the battery overheats it also does not allow effect cooling of vehicle and I live in a state that is very hot. I have reported these issues to the dealer multiple times, but Ford has not put out a remedy for this issue yet.
Twice in about a week my 12V battery has died without warning. The car is inoperable and there’s no way to open the car doors or even the trunk and front trunk. We’ve been locked out entirely. Left stranded in parking lots waiting for tow trucks. The only fix is jumping the vehicle’s 12V battery. If this happened while you’re in the vehicle you’d be stuck in the car since none of the accessory functions (including locks) function when this happens.
The Adaptive Cruise Control cancel button on the steering wheel frequently fails to cancel ACC operation. The problem is that if the ACC is set at 70 mph, but you are following a vehicle that is going only 55, the ACC slows you to 55. If I intend to exit the interstate, I tap the cancel button, but the ACC stays operative. I change into the exit lane, perhaps rated at 35 mph. As soon as I am no longer behind the slow vehicle, the ACC starts to accelerate to 70 on a 35 mph off-ramp. This gets hazardous, especially in an EV with almost unlimited acceleration. One could easily be off the road before recognizing the problem. This is a problem that needs to be solved by Ford via their Over The Air Software Updates. On the internet user/owner forum this problem has been observed by numerous members, but no action taken by Ford who regularly monitors this forum. The software system is just sluggishly slow (compared to other vehicles, like my Honda Ridgeline) that it doesn’t even recognize there is an issue. Therefore no warning messages about a problem.
Twice in about a week my 12V battery has died without warning. The car is inoperable and there’s no way to open the car doors or even the trunk and front trunk. We’ve been locked out entirely. Left stranded in parking lots waiting for tow trucks. The only fix is jumping the vehicle’s 12V battery. If this happened while you’re in the vehicle you’d be stuck in the car since none of the accessory functions (including locks) function when this happens.
heavy vibration and pulsation from brakes when stopping from 50 mph. Steering wheel jumped out of my hands on a panic stop one time. I would say this is a safety issue that apparently Ford already knows about with service bulletin #22-2023. Ford refuses to make the repair under warranty because they say it's a wear and tear issue-even thought they admit to faulty brake pads. The problem was confirmed by the dealership and they wanted $1300 to fix their defective brake pads.
After transitioning from i35 south, to Highway 183 towards Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, the auto-pilot (Ford Blue Cruse) fails, the speedometer fails, the battery level indicator fails, the instrument cluster fails, cruse control picks a random speed and struggles to keep it, lane keep assist is erratic at best. This occurs every time, and in both directions, I take my vehicle on that highway. I took a video of it this last time, and offered it to Ford. They recommended I file this report with this agency.
While driving the cluster goes black. It does not show speed. It goes black for about 5 seconds and reboots. this happens about every 15 minutes while driving.
Forward collision warning has been coming on over 5 times now along with cruise control not working
The contact owns a 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to charge as designed. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who informed the contact that they were awaiting the charging port and had ordered an unknown part; however, the part was on backorder. The contact stated that the vehicle was undrivable and remained at the dealer. The dealer notified the manufacturer of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 35,443.
The contact owns a 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 23V687000 (Electrical System) however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the repair the recall. The contact was unable to start the vehicle. No warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer however, the dealer was not able to do the repair the vehicle. The dealer confirmed that parts were not yet available. The manufacturer was contacted and was unable to confirm when the parts would be available. The approximate failure mileage was 30,696. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
There is a software problem which was introduced in a previous OTA which causes drive modes to change. These drive modes are Whisper, Engage, and Unbridle. Each has their own acceleration/throttle response characteristics, as well as steering and suspension feel. You also have the ability to enable one-pedal drive in the drive mode menu. The software bug will randomly throw an error on the main screen that says "Drive Mode Not Available" change your drive mode from Whisper or Unbridle to Engage, affecting the throttle response that can occasionally lead to unintended acceleration. On occasion, it can also lead to disengaging of the one-pedal drive mode at the same time, which can cause the vehicle to not slow down when the foot is lifted off the accelerator. If the driver is unaware that 1PD has become disengaged unintentionally (which cannot be re-engaged without power-cycling the vehicle), it could lead to a crash as the driver is not expecting to use the brake pedal. In a moment's notice situation, it could be deadly. The vehicle has not been inspected, however, this problem has been reported by many other Mustang Mach-E owners. I will link my forum post at the end of this report which has other claims of this fault. The vehicle is available for inspection upon request. It cannot be easily reproduced as it is entirely random. Yesterday (11/8/2023 @ 1:40 EST), I was pulling into a parking spot with concrete posts around it. This time, it happened as I was turning into the spot. I was in Whisper mode this time. I noticed the car SPED UP a bit as I was letting my foot off the accelerator, and I had to slam on the brakes. Sure enough, "Drive Mode Not Available" was up on the screen. I was about 1 inch away from this concrete post. If my reaction time was just a bit slower in hitting the brakes, the vehicle would have crashed itself, relatively outside of my control. https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/huge-safety-issue-1pd-drive-mode-not-available.31712/
Vehicle in Adaptive cruise will unintentionally accelerate when a motorcycle is lane splitting to the right of the vehicle, causing the vehicle to accelerate towards a slowing or stopped vehicle. This puts me and other motorists at risk of a crash.
While driving with my 1 year old in the car, there was a car in front of us turning so we slowed down. After it made its turn, the driver (my dad) accelerated to continue on our drive. During the acceleration, we heard a loud noise and the car stopped in the middle of a busy road. The notification came on the dash stating to safely stop because the battery failed. We did not even have a chance to pull over before the car completely stopped and would not move. We were stuck in the middle of a busy road. I called Ford assistance and they sent a tow truck. I had to wait in the freezing weather with my one year old baby for my father to uber home and get his car. There was no other warning prior to the failure. The car is now at Ford where they say they are getting a new battery to replace the failed one. Now i am without a car but more importantly i feared for mine and my childs safety when the car completely stopped in the middle of the road. The vehicle has not been inspected by anyone other than the dealer.
This is the second HVJB failure on my mustangs Mach e. I was told my last replacement was the upgraded unit. It last as long as my last one.
This is becoming a common occurrence with this vehicle. The power train/ front end collision sensor/ tire sensor/ air bay sensor/ drive train all malfunctioning. Ford refuses to help.
After using fast charger in Santa Rosa Ca, to 85% proceeded to freeway on ramp, getting on freeway on ramp, Message came up on screen "STOP SAFELY NOW" 2nd Message. "FULL ACCESSORY POWER ACTIVE. I pulled over to shoulder, unable to restart car. After getting started after 15-20 minutes again the same thing happen again 5 minutes later blocking lanes of traffic. Restarted after 25 minutes went to Ford dealership which was 1 mile away. Rented car and waited the next day till I called at 4;30 to see how car was and it was. The reason for incident from Ford technician was due to Erroneous network traffic caused the fault.??????? Needs to say I'm selling my MME 2021 I can't be stuck on freeway onramp or anywhere else, this is very unnerving to a [XXX] women and her 14 year old dog. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
On October 15, 2023, with my EV battery charged at 69% and about 2 minutes after beginning my drive, I suddenly received a warning on the dashboard which stated "Stop Safely Now". Within 5 seconds, the vehicle would not accelerate and eventually came to a stop. The first episode of this occurred on Sunday, October 15. My car had to be towed to Gullo Ford in Conroe, TX, where I purchased the car in March 2022. The vehicle was serviced by Gullo Ford's service department on October 16, 2023. The repair invoice references replacing the electronic parking brake harness connector and reprogramming the battery charge control module per recall on October 16. 2023. I picked the vehicle up from Gullo Ford on the afternoon of October 16. The car worked normally until Monday, October 30, 2023 when the same thing happened. About 2 minutes after starting and driving the car, I received the warning to "Stop Safely Now". The vehicle would not accelerate. My battery was charged over 70% when this occurred. The first time this happened on October 15, 2023, I was able to coast the car into a parking lot, out of traffic. On Monday, October 30, my car did not have enough speed to allow me to coast out of the flow of traffic which left me stranded in my car during rush hour, blocking one lane and the entry to a turn lane. This was a very unsafe circumstance as my car would not accelerate again, leaving me without a way to move out of the flow of traffic. Again, my car had to be towed to Gullo Ford in Conroe, TX where it remains at this time. I do not feel safe driving a car which will stop accelerating with only a 5 second notice to "Stop Safely Now". I have no idea when this will happen leaving me stranded in the flow of traffic with no way to move.
9 months ago I received a safety recall notice from Ford Motor Company regarding the Mustang Mach E battery terminals could possibly melt together at high speeds and that the car will lose power. Considering the severity of this issue I took it to a dealership right away where it sat unable to be fixed for over a month. They did not offer me a rental and having 2 kids and no car was devastating. I had to go pick the car back up without the recall being repaired and have had to use the vehicle in the meantime because I have no other option. I filed a case through the Ford BuyBack Program and was denied. I filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau in hopes of a remedy or mediation with Ford and was also denied. I just called 3 dealerships this week after receiving a letter in the mail that the parts were available and all of them said they do not have those parts. Because of this unrepairable safety recall, the cars value has depreciated and I am upside down my 20,000$. I can't sell it or trade it in without getting another loan just to pay it off and I refuse to do that for their mistake. There has to be another way. I need help and I'm praying I can find it here. I'm paying 735$ a month for a new car scared to drive every day.
The 2021 Mustang Mach-E has repeatedly shown these "Pre-Collision Assist" and "Front Camera Fault" errors ever since we got it 6 months ago. The errors can come and go multiple times during any drive. For my wife it is just an annoyance since she never uses Adaptive Cruise. But for me or anyone else using Adaptive Cruise, it becomes a safety concern because this error suddenly cancels the cruise and being an EV it begins regenerative breaking and slowing down much faster than other drivers expect while its driver must react as quickly as possible to return to pedal control. It's my understanding that this is starting to happen on many modern Ford vehicles at around this age and dealership service centers have been given guidance on fixing it. Ours has been in for this service and the error is still occurring.
The contact owns a 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 23V687000 (Electrical System) however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
The contact owns a 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 23V687000 (Electrical System) however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The local dealer was contacted. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue and a case was opened. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
Car gave me the high voltage fault that many Mach e owners have reported. Car is in the dealership now and I don’t have the car. Why weren’t these recalled?
All 4 brake rotors warped at once. Had vehicle serviced for 10000 mile evaluation which included rotating tires and checking brake only 6 weeks earlier. Only drove car additional 200 miles since service. All rotors warped at once without excessive braking, heat or water.
Dashboard warnings about the high-voltage battery due to a fault. There is a known issue with the HVBJB (high-voltage battery junction box) plus a powertrain malfunction warning..
Front camera fault and pre-collision assist not available warnings. Car is unable to use cruise control or lane departure assist or warning.
while driving, the range on the electric battery went from 150 miles to only 64 miles in less than a minute. when i went to the DC fast charger it gave error and could not charge even after i verified that the fast charger was operational because the next car was able to charge car with no issue. after a while when i charged the car, it started charging but drastically reduced the battery range. i have attached the picture. at 78% it only gave me 76 miles range. usually at 78% it gives me a 180 miles or higher. took my car to the dealer to run diagnostics and dealer don't seem to agree to any battery issue.
Display gave warning - Service Vehicle soon and car did not start after being parked for about an hour. Outside temp was 65F. Car was driven about 400 miles that day including DCFC once. Had to be towed to dealership where it has sat for over 3 weeks with no repair and no information about what is wrong. I had someone familiar with the Ford system look up the codes who found that there was likely a problem with HVBJB that now is recalled. Not sure what to do anymore since dealership has car for 3 weeks now.
This is a follow up to ODI 11510437 that was filed via the phone in 2/2023 related to now NHTSA Recall 23V687. The vehicle in question experienced exactly the issue described in the recall notice. Our incident was part of the NHTSA investigation. The vehicle had its high voltage battery junction box replaced in +/- March 2023, but the new box was the same design as the old box that is poorly engineered. Notices sent out in Fall of 2023 indicating that there was a recall were not sent to us for this vehicle. Similarly, the notice sent in April 2024 informing Mach E owners to schedule appointments at their dealer was not sent to us for this vehicle. Upon contacting Ford, they indicated that this vehicle is not part of this recall. After insisting on speaking to a supervisor, he claimed that it was now a part of the recall but refused to provide me any written acknowledgment of this. When pressed further he then said that our vehicle was not part of the recall because the part was already replaced. When I explained that the part replace was the same defective part he told me to call the dealership or NHTSA because he would do nothing further. He went on to say that there was nothing further he would or could do, nor would it transfer me to anybody at Ford that could address our unique circumstances. Upon calling NHTSA they advised, (amongst other things), that we file a complaint via this portal.
I want to draw attention to a significant concern: U.S. auto safety regulators announced in August of this year that they are currently investigating whether Ford Motor's 2022 recall of nearly 49,000 Ford Mustang Mach-E electric vehicles comprehensively addressed the associated safety concerns. The basis for the 2022 recall was that the high voltage battery main contactors could overheat, particularly from DC fast-charging and repeated wide-open pedal events. This overheating presents a very real danger as it could result in an immediate loss of power, markedly increasing the risk of a vehicular accident. Furthermore, after the recall, Ford issued a technical service bulletin, directing the replacement of the High Voltage Battery Junction Box on the recalled vehicles. However, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has since opened a recall query. This action was prompted by 12 consumer complaints related to Mach-E vehicles that had supposedly received the necessary recall fixes. It is worth noting that the High Voltage Battery Junction Box has been replaced on my Mach-E already, and I am still facing problems. This is my third encounter with this particular safety issue.
I have experienced multiple powertrain malfunctions since the original recall for this issue was completed back in 2022. Approximately 4-5 of these warnings were temporary and cleared within a few hours or after a visit to the dealer to diagnose. Most dealer visits yielded nothing as the car had cleared the errors and codes it was throwing. In 2021, I experienced a complete vehicle failure with a "Stop Safely Now" and "High-Voltage Battery Warning", right before the original recall was performed. My most recent malfunction has also caused a complete vehicle failure, exactly like what happened in 2021. I am concerned that these issues will continue and eventually happen while driving, creating a massive safety issue.
The contact owns a 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact stated that a puddle of water was found in the front driver's side seat after a heavy rainstorm. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where an inspection was performed. The result showed that the adhesion around the windshield was defective which led to water intrusion inside the vehicle. The contact was made aware of NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V711000 (Visibility); however, the VIN was not included. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and the contact was provided a case number and referred to the NHTSA Hotline for assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 44,000.
On 9/16/23 I had no control over acceleration. When I tried to acceleration there was no response, then a slow increase in speed and then a burst of speed independent of my foot pressure on the pedal. Fortunately I was able to drive 2 miles home to get it towed away without an incident, other than terror over the potential danger. I never received the recall 22V-333 issued 5/30/2022 yet my vehicle fits the description of the cars recalled. My question: How was my car missed? Does this recall need to extend to more vehicles?
Acceleration problem. The in this Mustang Mach E 2021 when I stepped on the 'gas' pedal there was no response then a very slow response, then a leap to a faster speed independent of my pressure on the pedal. I had to break to slow down. This was a constant presence until I was able to get home, about 2 miles away. I was terrified that I had no control over my speed, if I had to get out in front of traffic quickly or if I couldn't stop and my speed keep increasing. My concern is that this was a problem that lead to a recall issued 5/30/2022 and my vehicle was not included, although it met the criteria described in the recall. I think you missed me. My car was towed away on 9/16/23 to Middleton Ford where they can look at it 10/6/23.
The contact owns a 2021 Ford Mustang Mach E. The contact stated that while driving slowly in reverse and reversing of a parking space, the vehicle suddenly experienced unintended acceleration and erroneously drove across the street before crashing into an apartment building wall. During the crash, the driver sustained a lower back injury and left arm laceration which required medical treatment. The vehicle was towed to a local body shop. No police report was taken. The cause of the failure was not determined. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The local dealer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 14,750.