2015 - Present Model Year, Ford F-150 TSB/ Recall Listing
#121
Senior Member
I searched but didn't find anything.
This afternoon when I left work, I remote started my truck and drove about a mile down the road. When I pulled in to a parking spot I noticed the AC felt warm. I looked down at the instrument panel and it said "full accessory power active" and the engine was off. I placed the truck in neutral and restarted the truck and finished pulling into the parking spot and then shut it off. I then drove home with no issues.
Has this happened to anybody else? My truck info is in my signature and I have 927miles.
This afternoon when I left work, I remote started my truck and drove about a mile down the road. When I pulled in to a parking spot I noticed the AC felt warm. I looked down at the instrument panel and it said "full accessory power active" and the engine was off. I placed the truck in neutral and restarted the truck and finished pulling into the parking spot and then shut it off. I then drove home with no issues.
Has this happened to anybody else? My truck info is in my signature and I have 927miles.
#122
Senior Member
I searched but didn't find anything.
This afternoon when I left work, I remote started my truck and drove about a mile down the road. When I pulled in to a parking spot I noticed the AC felt warm. I looked down at the instrument panel and it said "full accessory power active" and the engine was off. I placed the truck in neutral and restarted the truck and finished pulling into the parking spot and then shut it off. I then drove home with no issues.
Has this happened to anybody else? My truck info is in my signature and I have 927miles.
This afternoon when I left work, I remote started my truck and drove about a mile down the road. When I pulled in to a parking spot I noticed the AC felt warm. I looked down at the instrument panel and it said "full accessory power active" and the engine was off. I placed the truck in neutral and restarted the truck and finished pulling into the parking spot and then shut it off. I then drove home with no issues.
Has this happened to anybody else? My truck info is in my signature and I have 927miles.
#124
Senior Member
#126
Sorry, late into the convo. All of the push starts are about to have this feature due to people leaving their key fob in their truck/car, parking it in the garage and leaving the engine on. This is to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
#130
Senior Member
Update!
Well I took my truck to the dealer yesterday and they said they didn't find any codes (I knew that would happen) but they did find out that some module needed to update. I assume this update would have been done during my first service had it not stalled with me prior to that. I just hope this update fixed the issue and doesn't happen again.
I also told them about the cooled seats. Service guy told me they didn't find any trouble codes. I was like why would there be any in the first place, the damn seat backs just don't cool as efficiently as the bottom. I have a 2016 so issume it has the TSB with the sock done. I haven't got chance to check yet. I'm trained in infrared thermography so I'll try to take some pictures and do a formal report and give to them. Hopefully they pass it on to Ford, not like they would really do anything though. It just sucks you pay $53k for a truck and a simple thing like cooled seats don't work like they should and it seems like they don't care to have it fixed properly.
I also told them about the cooled seats. Service guy told me they didn't find any trouble codes. I was like why would there be any in the first place, the damn seat backs just don't cool as efficiently as the bottom. I have a 2016 so issume it has the TSB with the sock done. I haven't got chance to check yet. I'm trained in infrared thermography so I'll try to take some pictures and do a formal report and give to them. Hopefully they pass it on to Ford, not like they would really do anything though. It just sucks you pay $53k for a truck and a simple thing like cooled seats don't work like they should and it seems like they don't care to have it fixed properly.
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