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Brandon_the_Tra
Oct 14, 2021Explorer
This issue with the 2021's is solved......sort of. Ford needs to change the brake controller module to a revised one, then reprogram the ECM and BCM. I say sort of because now the issue is Ford does not have the revised module and has no idea when they will have them available due to the chip shortage. They will probably make this low priority for trucks already sold when they can't get new trucks to market because of lack of hardware. They'll drag their butts and devote anything they can get to new sales until when this fiasco eases. One thing is certain and that is this chip thing won't be resolved until 2022 or possibly even 2023.
On a side note GM has brake controller issues with some of the new Silverados where they will not put out more than 7 volts. Same deal here, parts to rectify are not available.
Not really a time to buy new trucks, or a lot of other things. Some of these clown dealers are tacking on a $5K "market surcharge" to new trucks and its non negotiable, sticker + $5K. Go ahead and walk, they don't care because another sucker will come along and pay it.
On a side note GM has brake controller issues with some of the new Silverados where they will not put out more than 7 volts. Same deal here, parts to rectify are not available.
Not really a time to buy new trucks, or a lot of other things. Some of these clown dealers are tacking on a $5K "market surcharge" to new trucks and its non negotiable, sticker + $5K. Go ahead and walk, they don't care because another sucker will come along and pay it.
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