Ford Mustang Mach-E Lost Power While Driving

Investigation of Dangerous Defect

Scott Hirsch Law Group PLLC is currently investigating the 2021-2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E for an alleged defect that causes the Mach-E to lose power while driving. Reports about the defect suggest that it stems from endemic overheating in components of the high voltage battery which often leads to the vehicle’s loss of power. Moreover, this battery failure occurs during normal operation of the vehicle and may, therefore, cause various other vehicle functions and safety components to be more likely to fail. This defect and its potential cascading impacts make the Mach-E dangerous and accident prone.

Ford Fails to Provide Solution

In fact, Ford issued a recall in June 2022 affecting all 48,000+ 2021-22 Mach-E vehicles which they admitted could lose power while driving. Ford is releasing an “over-the-air” update designed to address the defect, yet many consumers and experts believe it is unlikely that a software update will solve such a severe mechanical failure. Additionally, customers complain that the fix is only temporary; rather than losing power without warning, a vehicle with an overheating battery connector will signal a “service vehicle soon” message, allowing a vehicle owner to drive their Mach-E to the dealer before losing power. Ultimately, customers complain that Ford is failing to provide a permanent solution to a widely reported defect and, in doing so, robbing consumers of the marketed potential of the vehicle.

Has your 2021-2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E lost power while driving?

If so, we would like to hear from you. Please complete our online questionnaire so we may evaluate your potential claim. If you’d like further information, please send an email to info@scotthirschlawgroup.com.

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