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Dec 12, 2025

Following ongoing unresolved ADAS and Pre-Collision Assist failures that have required repeated service visits and manufacturer engineering involvement, my vehicle underwent a master modem/system reset while in dealership custody. After this reset, vehicle access, safety alert history, and diagnostic data were erased, preventing verification, monitoring, or reconstruction of safety-critical events. Safety Issue Description On or about December 11, 2025, while the vehicle remained in service for unresolved safety system failures, the dealership performed a master reset of the vehicle’s modem/telemetry system. Immediately afterward: •My FordPass access was removed •All historical vehicle alerts and safety warnings were erased •No active alerts are displayed, despite documented prior ADAS failures •The vehicle now shows no alert history, no mileage data, and no retrievable safety logs •The vehicle appears as a new/uninitialized vehicle in the FordPass system This reset occurred without resolving the underlying safety defect and while engineering had previously indicated no fix was available. Systems Affected The loss of telemetry, alert history, and diagnostic logging impacts multiple Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), including but not limited to: •Forward Collision Warning •Automatic Emergency Braking •Lane Departure Warning •Lane Keeping Assistance •Blind Spot Warning •Rear Cross-Traffic Warning These systems rely on integrated camera, sensor, and software data that can no longer be verified, reviewed, or audited. Why This Is a Safety Concern The master reset eliminated evidence of prior safety warnings and failures, impairing: •Driver awareness of active or recurring safety conditions •Manufacturer and regulator ability to diagnose or confirm defect behavior •Event reconstruction in the event of a collision or near-miss •Oversight of whether safety systems are functioning as designed

Dec 12, 2025

Following ongoing unresolved ADAS and Pre-Collision Assist failures that have required repeated service visits and manufacturer engineering involvement, my vehicle underwent a master modem/system reset while in dealership custody. After this reset, vehicle access, safety alert history, and diagnostic data were erased, preventing verification, monitoring, or reconstruction of safety-critical events. Safety Issue Description On or about December 11, 2025, while the vehicle remained in service for unresolved safety system failures, the dealership performed a master reset of the vehicle’s modem/telemetry system. Immediately afterward: •My FordPass access was removed •All historical vehicle alerts and safety warnings were erased •No active alerts are displayed, despite documented prior ADAS failures •The vehicle now shows no alert history, no mileage data, and no retrievable safety logs •The vehicle appears as a new/uninitialized vehicle in the FordPass system This reset occurred without resolving the underlying safety defect and while engineering had previously indicated no fix was available. Systems Affected The loss of telemetry, alert history, and diagnostic logging impacts multiple Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), including but not limited to: •Forward Collision Warning •Automatic Emergency Braking •Lane Departure Warning •Lane Keeping Assistance •Blind Spot Warning •Rear Cross-Traffic Warning These systems rely on integrated camera, sensor, and software data that can no longer be verified, reviewed, or audited. Why This Is a Safety Concern The master reset eliminated evidence of prior safety warnings and failures, impairing: •Driver awareness of active or recurring safety conditions •Manufacturer and regulator ability to diagnose or confirm defect behavior •Event reconstruction in the event of a collision or near-miss •Oversight of whether safety systems are functioning as designed

Nov 25, 2025

The 2024 Ford Escape continues failing to record safety events. Alert history and messages sections are NOT updating after warnings . Because the alert-history system is failing, the vehicle does not store warnings. This prevents accurate diagnosis and hides safety-critical failures. ADAS systems are unreliable, making lane changes, reversing, and merging unsafe. Ford dealership and engineering hotline have been working on the vehicle since Nov 3 and have repeatedly reproduced ADAS failures. Safety alerts have continued since March 2025. Ford engineers and dealership technicians have inspected the vehicle multiple times, including the current visit (Nov 3–present). Engineering hotline continues to escalate. ADAS warnings have appeared since March 24, 2025. Today’s event shows that the Alert History and Messages features STILL do not log warnings even after repairs. “Following multiple failed repairs and an IPMA module replacement, the 2024 Ford Escape still fails to record critical safety alerts. As of today, the Alert History shows only a single old entry and does not log new ADAS warnings. The Messages section also shows numerous unread messages but does not display new alert data. This confirms the ADAS system and data-logging subsystem are still malfunctioning after weeks in the dealership and engineering involvement.”

Nov 25, 2025

The 2024 Ford Escape continues failing to record safety events. Alert history and messages sections are NOT updating after warnings . Because the alert-history system is failing, the vehicle does not store warnings. This prevents accurate diagnosis and hides safety-critical failures. ADAS systems are unreliable, making lane changes, reversing, and merging unsafe. Ford dealership and engineering hotline have been working on the vehicle since Nov 3 and have repeatedly reproduced ADAS failures. Safety alerts have continued since March 2025. Ford engineers and dealership technicians have inspected the vehicle multiple times, including the current visit (Nov 3–present). Engineering hotline continues to escalate. ADAS warnings have appeared since March 24, 2025. Today’s event shows that the Alert History and Messages features STILL do not log warnings even after repairs. “Following multiple failed repairs and an IPMA module replacement, the 2024 Ford Escape still fails to record critical safety alerts. As of today, the Alert History shows only a single old entry and does not log new ADAS warnings. The Messages section also shows numerous unread messages but does not display new alert data. This confirms the ADAS system and data-logging subsystem are still malfunctioning after weeks in the dealership and engineering involvement.”

Nov 21, 2025

Version, perfectly formatted, non-repetitive, and aligned with the newest updates (vehicle still in shop, engineering cannot fix, extended delays, failed module replacement). Yes, use today’s date (Nov 21, 2025) as the incident date. ⸻ ✅ Complaint #7 – NHTSA 900-Character Version (Copy/Paste Ready) Incident Date: 11/21/2025 After a dealership-installed replacement of the IPMA/Front Camera module (authorized by Ford engineering) 11/14/2025 , the ADAS safety systems (BLIS, Cross-Traffic, Pre-Collision Assist, Park Aid, and alert history logging) are still malfunctioning. The vehicle has now been out of service since Nov 3 and the dealer reports that Ford engineering is still unable to identify a fix. The alert history remains corruptive and fails to record events. This is still unresolved ADAS issues and prolonged repair delays. Dealer has been exceptional in communication and left (2) voicemail stating Engineering hotline continues working on it but Ford’s inability to provide a remedy leaves the vehicle unsafe and unusable until further notice. Nov 3 - ongoing in shop.

Nov 21, 2025

Version, perfectly formatted, non-repetitive, and aligned with the newest updates (vehicle still in shop, engineering cannot fix, extended delays, failed module replacement). Yes, use today’s date (Nov 21, 2025) as the incident date. ⸻ ✅ Complaint #7 – NHTSA 900-Character Version (Copy/Paste Ready) Incident Date: 11/21/2025 After a dealership-installed replacement of the IPMA/Front Camera module (authorized by Ford engineering) 11/14/2025 , the ADAS safety systems (BLIS, Cross-Traffic, Pre-Collision Assist, Park Aid, and alert history logging) are still malfunctioning. The vehicle has now been out of service since Nov 3 and the dealer reports that Ford engineering is still unable to identify a fix. The alert history remains corruptive and fails to record events. This is still unresolved ADAS issues and prolonged repair delays. Dealer has been exceptional in communication and left (2) voicemail stating Engineering hotline continues working on it but Ford’s inability to provide a remedy leaves the vehicle unsafe and unusable until further notice. Nov 3 - ongoing in shop.

Nov 20, 2025

1. Component or System Failed: ADAS safety systems including Blind Spot Detection, Cross-Traffic Alert, Front Camera/IPMA, Pre-Collision Assist, and Park Aid. 2. How Safety Was Put at Risk: driving for months with intermittent or absent collision-avoidance systems, increasing risk of lane-change accidents and front-impact hazards. 3. Reproduced or Confirmed by Dealer: Yes — dealership and engineers confirmed errors in June, July, August, and November. 4. Inspected by Manufacturer: Yes — Ford Field Service Engineers were involved as early as June 2025. 5. Warning Messages: • Front Camera Fault • Cross-Traffic System Fault • Pre-Collision Assist Not Available • Blind Spot Fault (Recurring daily per my reports)

Nov 20, 2025

1. Component or System Failed: ADAS safety systems including Blind Spot Detection, Cross-Traffic Alert, Front Camera/IPMA, Pre-Collision Assist, and Park Aid. 2. How Safety Was Put at Risk: driving for months with intermittent or absent collision-avoidance systems, increasing risk of lane-change accidents and front-impact hazards. 3. Reproduced or Confirmed by Dealer: Yes — dealership and engineers confirmed errors in June, July, August, and November. 4. Inspected by Manufacturer: Yes — Ford Field Service Engineers were involved as early as June 2025. 5. Warning Messages: • Front Camera Fault • Cross-Traffic System Fault • Pre-Collision Assist Not Available • Blind Spot Fault (Recurring daily per my reports)

Nov 20, 2025

1. Component or System Failed: ADAS safety systems including Blind Spot Detection, Cross-Traffic Alert, Front Camera/IPMA, Pre-Collision Assist, and Park Aid. 2. How Safety Was Put at Risk: driving for months with intermittent or absent collision-avoidance systems, increasing risk of lane-change accidents and front-impact hazards. 3. Reproduced or Confirmed by Dealer: Yes — dealership and engineers confirmed errors in June, July, August, and November. 4. Inspected by Manufacturer: Yes — Ford Field Service Engineers were involved as early as June 2025. 5. Warning Messages: • Front Camera Fault • Cross-Traffic System Fault • Pre-Collision Assist Not Available • Blind Spot Fault (Recurring daily per my reports)

Nov 20, 2025

1. Component or System Failed: ADAS safety systems including Blind Spot Detection, Cross-Traffic Alert, Front Camera/IPMA, Pre-Collision Assist, and Park Aid. 2. How Safety Was Put at Risk: driving for months with intermittent or absent collision-avoidance systems, increasing risk of lane-change accidents and front-impact hazards. 3. Reproduced or Confirmed by Dealer: Yes — dealership and engineers confirmed errors in June, July, August, and November. 4. Inspected by Manufacturer: Yes — Ford Field Service Engineers were involved as early as June 2025. 5. Warning Messages: • Front Camera Fault • Cross-Traffic System Fault • Pre-Collision Assist Not Available • Blind Spot Fault (Recurring daily per my reports)

Nov 19, 2025

Answer #1 — Component or System Failed The safety-sensor system failed, including the IDPM/PA module (Park Aid module), Blind Spot Detection system, Cross-Traffic Alert sensors, and the vehicle’s alert-history recording system. The vehicle and replaced module are available for inspection upon request. Answer #2 — How Safety Was Put at Risk The vehicle intermittently loses blind spot monitoring, cross-traffic alerts, and parking assistance, which can cause missed hazards, unsafe lane changes, and inaccurate detection of surrounding vehicles. The system also fails to record or retain safety alerts, preventing accurate diagnosis and leaving safety events untracked. Answer #3 — Has the Problem Been Reproduced or Confirmed? Yes. The dealership and Ford engineering hotline have both confirmed continued faults even after replacing the IDPM/PA module. Alerts continue to appear intermittently, and the dealership states they are still unable to correct or stabilize the system. Answer #4 — Has the Vehicle Been Inspected by Manufacturer or Others? Yes. • Multiple inspections by the Ford dealership • Diagnostics and direction from Ford corporate engineering hotline • The issue remains unresolved despite repeated repairs, module replacement, and engineering involvement. Answer #5 — Warning Lamps, Messages, First Appearance Yes. Warnings include: • Blind Spot Detection with Cross Traffic Fault • Park Aid Malfunction • Missing or incomplete alert-history logs and system cannot be cleared after new install • Recurring safety warnings since March 2025, continuing today after module replacement. This extends the current out-of-service period to 17 consecutive days, with no confirmed fix and an open engineering case from Ford. This further supp

Nov 19, 2025

1. Component or System Failed •Blind Spot Detection •Cross-Traffic Alert •Park Aid Sensors •Forward Collision Assist •ADAS / IPMA module •Alert-history recording system 2. How Safety Was Put at Risk Intermittent or missing ADAS warnings cause: •Unsafe lane changes •Missed hazards •Loss of blind-spot awareness •Loss of cross-traffic alerts •Failure to record safety events These issues increase risk of side-impact collisions. 3. Reproduced or Confirmed by Dealer Yes. Ford dealer and Ford Engineering Hotline confirmed the defects both before and after the module replacement. 4. Inspected by Manufacturer Yes. Ford Field Service Engineers + Ford Hotline inspected and escalated the case. 5. Warning Lamps / Messages •Blind Spot Detection with Cross Traffic Fault •Park Aid Malfunction •Forward Collision Assist Unavailable •Missing or incomplete alert-history logs

Nov 19, 2025

Answer #1 — Component or System Failed The safety-sensor system failed, including the IDPM/PA module (Park Aid module), Blind Spot Detection system, Cross-Traffic Alert sensors, and the vehicle’s alert-history recording system. The vehicle and replaced module are available for inspection upon request. Answer #2 — How Safety Was Put at Risk The vehicle intermittently loses blind spot monitoring, cross-traffic alerts, and parking assistance, which can cause missed hazards, unsafe lane changes, and inaccurate detection of surrounding vehicles. The system also fails to record or retain safety alerts, preventing accurate diagnosis and leaving safety events untracked. Answer #3 — Has the Problem Been Reproduced or Confirmed? Yes. The dealership and Ford engineering hotline have both confirmed continued faults even after replacing the IDPM/PA module. Alerts continue to appear intermittently, and the dealership states they are still unable to correct or stabilize the system. Answer #4 — Has the Vehicle Been Inspected by Manufacturer or Others? Yes. • Multiple inspections by the Ford dealership • Diagnostics and direction from Ford corporate engineering hotline • The issue remains unresolved despite repeated repairs, module replacement, and engineering involvement. Answer #5 — Warning Lamps, Messages, First Appearance Yes. Warnings include: • Blind Spot Detection with Cross Traffic Fault • Park Aid Malfunction • Missing or incomplete alert-history logs and system cannot be cleared after new install • Recurring safety warnings since March 2025, continuing today after module replacement. This extends the current out-of-service period to 17 consecutive days, with no confirmed fix and an open engineering case from Ford. This further supp

Nov 19, 2025

1. Component or System Failed •Blind Spot Detection •Cross-Traffic Alert •Park Aid Sensors •Forward Collision Assist •ADAS / IPMA module •Alert-history recording system 2. How Safety Was Put at Risk Intermittent or missing ADAS warnings cause: •Unsafe lane changes •Missed hazards •Loss of blind-spot awareness •Loss of cross-traffic alerts •Failure to record safety events These issues increase risk of side-impact collisions. 3. Reproduced or Confirmed by Dealer Yes. Ford dealer and Ford Engineering Hotline confirmed the defects both before and after the module replacement. 4. Inspected by Manufacturer Yes. Ford Field Service Engineers + Ford Hotline inspected and escalated the case. 5. Warning Lamps / Messages •Blind Spot Detection with Cross Traffic Fault •Park Aid Malfunction •Forward Collision Assist Unavailable •Missing or incomplete alert-history logs

Nov 18, 2025

Repeated failures of BLIS, Cross-Traffic Alert, Pre-Collision Assist, Parking Aid, Front Camera/IPMA, cruise control, and Miles-to-Empty (MTE). Likely ADAS module/IPMA-related. Vehicle is currently at Ford dealership and available for inspection. ADAS failures caused no blind spot, no cross-traffic, and no forward collision warnings. Nearly collided during a lane change when BLIS did not detect a vehicle beside me. Safety systems fail unpredictably at highway speeds, increasing risk to me and other drivers. Yes. Ford dealership reproduced the problems on multiple visits, and Ford Hotline engineers confirmed the ADAS faults. Ford authorized replacement of the IPMA (front camera/ADAS module). Yes. The Ford dealership technicians and (2) Ford engineering Hotline have inspected the ADAS system multiple times. Ford’s technical support confirmed the faults and authorized replacement of the IPMA module, indicating manufacturer-level inspection and intervention. No police or insurance inspections were conducted because no crash occurred. Yes—BLIS faults, Cross-Traffic faults, Pre-Collision Assist Not Available, Front Camera Fault, Parking Aid Malfunction. First appeared on 3/24/2025 around 3,900 miles. Alerts appeared regularly until 9/16/2025, then stopped recording despite faults still occurring.

Nov 18, 2025

Repeated failures of BLIS, Cross-Traffic Alert, Pre-Collision Assist, Parking Aid, Front Camera/IPMA, cruise control, and Miles-to-Empty (MTE). Likely ADAS module/IPMA-related. Vehicle is currently at Ford dealership and available for inspection. ADAS failures caused no blind spot, no cross-traffic, and no forward collision warnings. Nearly collided during a lane change when BLIS did not detect a vehicle beside me. Safety systems fail unpredictably at highway speeds, increasing risk to me and other drivers. Yes. Ford dealership reproduced the problems on multiple visits, and Ford Hotline engineers confirmed the ADAS faults. Ford authorized replacement of the IPMA (front camera/ADAS module). Yes. The Ford dealership technicians and (2) Ford engineering Hotline have inspected the ADAS system multiple times. Ford’s technical support confirmed the faults and authorized replacement of the IPMA module, indicating manufacturer-level inspection and intervention. No police or insurance inspections were conducted because no crash occurred. Yes—BLIS faults, Cross-Traffic faults, Pre-Collision Assist Not Available, Front Camera Fault, Parking Aid Malfunction. First appeared on 3/24/2025 around 3,900 miles. Alerts appeared regularly until 9/16/2025, then stopped recording despite faults still occurring.

Apr 30, 2025

I have been experiencing a series of error messages that pop up on my dashboard while driving since March 31, 2025. The first message is my adaptive cruise control braking is being turned off. The message reappears before I have a red triangle appear with the words resume control and a loud warning sound. The dash board starts a series of error messages that rotate saying pre-collision assist not available, check parking sensors, blind spot system fault, cross-traffic system fault and front camera fault service required. I have taken my Ford to the dealership twice. I am told there is not a fix for my vehicle until Ford releases a new software update sometime in the month of May.

Apr 30, 2025

I have been experiencing a series of error messages that pop up on my dashboard while driving since March 31, 2025. The first message is my adaptive cruise control braking is being turned off. The message reappears before I have a red triangle appear with the words resume control and a loud warning sound. The dash board starts a series of error messages that rotate saying pre-collision assist not available, check parking sensors, blind spot system fault, cross-traffic system fault and front camera fault service required. I have taken my Ford to the dealership twice. I am told there is not a fix for my vehicle until Ford releases a new software update sometime in the month of May.

Apr 24, 2025

Alert on my dashboard flashes and I have received several "Park Aid Malfunction" Alerts. It advises me the the park assist or sensing system has detected a problem. It states if you can not activate your sensing system or have frequent active park assist faults, please have system checked by an authorized dealer. I have taken it in to my dealer 2 times now to have it serviced and once again I have had the system go off again, the next day I was driving. It has gone off on 3/13/25, 3/17/25, 3/25/25, 4/10/25, 4/14/25. I only have 3,900 miles on it. I leased this car in August of 2024. This alarm scares the crap out of me when I am driving. This last time I called my dealer told me a new update is coming out in May and that I need to wait for that to come out. But seems every time they do an update, I keep getting this signal. I am very frustrated at this time. Can you look into it for me.

Apr 24, 2025

Alert on my dashboard flashes and I have received several "Park Aid Malfunction" Alerts. It advises me the the park assist or sensing system has detected a problem. It states if you can not activate your sensing system or have frequent active park assist faults, please have system checked by an authorized dealer. I have taken it in to my dealer 2 times now to have it serviced and once again I have had the system go off again, the next day I was driving. It has gone off on 3/13/25, 3/17/25, 3/25/25, 4/10/25, 4/14/25. I only have 3,900 miles on it. I leased this car in August of 2024. This alarm scares the crap out of me when I am driving. This last time I called my dealer told me a new update is coming out in May and that I need to wait for that to come out. But seems every time they do an update, I keep getting this signal. I am very frustrated at this time. Can you look into it for me.