2022 FORD MUSTANG MACH E Electrical System Problems

66 complaints about Electrical System

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Jan 8, 2026 Crash

On Tuesday, [XXX], between approximately [XXX] and [XXX] PM EST, I parked my Mustang Mach-E, powered the vehicle off, and exited the car with my wife and child. After unloading groceries and sports equipment, I retrieved the Level 2 charger from the front of my garage and plugged it into the vehicle. I waited for the blue indicator lights to turn solid and blink, confirming charging had started, which typically takes about one minute. I believe the vehicle had been parked and powered off for approximately 10 minutes when I entered the house. Shortly thereafter, I heard an unusual clicking noise and observed the charging cable strike the side of the garage door opening. The vehicle had rolled backward approximately six feet, twisting and pulling the Level 2 charging unit off the joist it was mounted to and damaging the vehicle’s front charging port as the cable stopped the vehicle from rolling into the street. This incident occurred less than one week after the vehicle was returned from service for a “Parking Brake Fault – Service Now” error that was repaired at Losco Ford in Fenton, Michigan. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Nov 17, 2025

Passenger front door stopped opening from the outside. there is no power going to the door at all. There are alert codes appearing on the dashboard "passenger door ajar" "door fault. service required" I have taken it to Ford multiple times over the last 1 year, starting Dec 2024, for a fix and they are unable to find a solution. they attempted replacing physical parts with no success. There were no warning signs before this happened. One day i went to close my front passenger door and it would not open back up. This presented as a safety risk to me when I was being followed by a stranger, with my infant with me. I got in the car and pressed the lock button, but the stranger was still able to open my door. luckily I was able to drive away fast enough. however. because the door was seen as ajar, the car will not lock. this is a major safety issue when I cannot secure my vehicle to keep me and my child safe!

Sep 30, 2025

The contact owns a 2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, several unknown warning lights illuminated. The messages "Stop Safely Now", "Service Advancetrac", "Overdrive Off", and "Pre-Collision Indicator Off" were displayed. The contact pulled over and parked the vehicle. The vehicle failed to restart, and the 12-volt battery was drained. The vehicle was towed to the residence. The vehicle was later towed to the dealer, who determined that the high-voltage battery contactor needed to be replaced. The dealer performed the recall repair under NHTSA Campaign Number: 22V412000 (Electrical System); however, the failure persisted. The vehicle was not repaired and remained with the dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure, and two cases were filed. The failure mileage was 104,442.

Mileage: 104,442

Sep 2, 2025

My wife was driving on the parkway when her Mustang Mach-E started flashing multiple warning messages on the HUD. The vehicle suddenly died with no power. She was in a center lane of traffic in a 6-lane section. The vehicle did not let her put the car into neutral to push it out of the way. When they tried to get back into the car they found that it would not open and after she and the police officer who stopped searched Google and YouTube, they learned that there is no way to manually open the vehicle with no power. This was confirmed by the dealership.

Aug 4, 2025

The recall has no estimated repair date: the initial notification was June 16th. This has passed a reasonable amount of time, with no repair but a "we think we might fix it around the 3rd quarter of 2025" - definitely not satisfying the law. Tesla already had one death from entrapment post accident: [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Jul 22, 2025

The contact owns a 2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 25V404000 (Electrical System, Latches/Locks/Linkages); 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 recall repair. The contact stated that while attempting to exit the vehicle, the doors automatically locked independently. The contact called AAA o assist with unlocking the vehicle to be able to exit the vehicle. The dealer was contacted and confirmed that there was no fix yet available. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and sent AAA to assist the contact. The failure mileage was unknown. VIN tool confirms parts not available.

Jul 3, 2025 Crash

Vehicle Information: •Make: Ford •Model: Mach-E •Model Year: 2022 •Vehicle Type: Electric SUV •VIN: [XXX] •Mileage at time of incident: 31114 •Purchased in: California Incident Date: [XXX] Location: Laguna Niguel, CA Injury: Yes Crash: Yes Fire: No Airbags Deployed: No Police Report Filed: Yes Description of Complaint: On or around [XXX], I was driving my 2022 Ford Mach-E when the steering wheel suddenly locked and the braking system failed completely. I lost all control of the vehicle and was unable to slow or steer the car, leading to a crash. Despite the severity of the incident, the airbags did not deploy. At the time, I did not have obvious injuries, but shortly afterward, I began to experience severe pain and physical impairment, including an inability to stand or walk without difficulty. These symptoms have worsened and are now impacting my daily life. The vehicle is now completely inoperable and appears to have suffered a critical system malfunction, possibly involving its electric or software control systems. There were no warning lights or indicators before the failure. I believe this is a serious safety defect in the Ford Mach-E and could pose a danger to other drivers. I am requesting that the NHTSA investigate whether this is part of a broader pattern of defects affecting Ford’s EV line and take action to prevent further injuries or fatalities. Contact Information: •Name: [XXX] •Phone: [XXX] •Email: [XXX] •Preferred contact method: email INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Jul 1, 2025

The contact owns a 2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact stated that the rear driver's side door and passenger's side doors failed to open intermittently. The vehicle was taken to an unknown dealer, where the failure could not be duplicated. The contact later became aware that the VIN was included in NHTSA Campaign Number: 25V404000 (Electrical System, Latches/Locks/Linkages), which the contact related to the failure; 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 advised the contact that the VIN was not included in the recall; however, the VIN tool confirmed that the VIN was included in the recall. The manufacturer referred the contact to the NHTSA Hotline for assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 25,000. VIN tool confirms parts not available.

Mileage: 25,000

Jun 18, 2025

My 2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E has experienced a complete failure of the front passenger door latch. The electronic latch (e-latch) button does not light up or respond, and the door remains fully open and cannot be latched or secured. This occurred without any damage or external cause. I’ve been informed that this issue requires full latch replacement at my expense, totaling over $760. I’m also aware of a pending recall (25S65) related to 12V discharge and door latch functionality, but I’ve been told my vehicle is not currently covered — even though the symptoms appear directly related. This is a safety-critical failure because the door cannot be secured while driving, creating a serious risk of passenger ejection in motion. This issue appears to be common among early Mach-E models and should be formally investigated.

Jun 18, 2025

The contact owns a 2022 Ford Mustang Mach E. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 25V404000 (Electrical System); however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The local dealer was contacted and advised the contact that the part to do the recall might be available by the end of 2025. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.

May 18, 2025

I was driving my car like normal when a handful of warning signs popped up on the front screen and the brakes went out. I could only stop by pushing on the pedal with all my force, and it eventually slowed the car to a stop, but took an incredibly long distance to do so. A handful of warning lights popped on the screen when this happened: -Power train malfunction/reduced power - antilock brake fault - pre collision assist not available - hill start assist warning

Mar 10, 2025

- What component or system failed or malfunctioned, and is it available for inspection upon request? According to the technician, there was a 12-volt battery in the beginning, but after staying in the shop for three days, they found that it was HVBJB, also known as the bussed electrical center (BEC). The car was recalled last July and was in the shop for about a month for HVBJB, also known as the bussed electrical center (BEC). The shop had already replaced the part last year. - How was your safety or the safety of others put at risk? The car suddenly stopped and lost battery power when I was driving on [XXX] going to [XXX]. Las Vegas, Nevada. The car turned off, and there was an error message on the screen. I could not move the car anymore. "When the car suddenly stopped, my wife and I felt like we had hit a wall at 45 miles per hour". - Has the problem been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or independent service center? Yes, last year, it was by Galpin Ford in Los Angeles when the vehicle was called for a recall in that specific part, and now it was by Gaudin Ford in Las Vegas when this incident happened and they claim they need to replace the same part. Recall Reference Number: 23S56 - Has the vehicle or component been inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance representatives or others? Yes, last year, it was by Galpin Ford in Los Angeles when the vehicle was called for a recall in that specific part, and now it was by Gaudin Ford in Las Vegas when this incident happened and they claim they need to replace the same part. Recall Reference Number: 23S56 - Were there any warning lamps, messages or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure, and when did they first appear? No INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Dec 26, 2024

While driving, the car suddenly stopped, showed a "Stop Safely Now" warning and stopped in the middle of a busy road. Car went into Park and could not be moved from the middle of a busy road. Remained in Park and could not even be shifted into Neutral to be pushed out of the way of bust traffic. Very dangerous. No prior warning. Car had to be towed and now at deal for investigation into cause.

Oct 24, 2024

Ford knowingly sold unsafe vehicles. NHTSA caught them and forced a recall on the High Voltage Junction Box (they are still failing, so you may want to look into this). But what they have hidden from you and all of it's customers that they suckered in buying their defective product, is that the front motors, have undersized wiring, which could cause a fire . They have attempted to hide this from the public, by limiting the power of the car to 5 seconds of full power and then dramatically decreases the power after that. The sold the cars to consumers without revealing that fact, so folks bought the performance "GT" versions and yet they are neutered. It's only a matter of time, where those tiny wires in the front motors give up and start causing fires. It's time for the government to stand up for he consumer here. I've brought it to [XXX] 's attention, but they are hoping we all go away and allow them to get away with selling a defective potentially dangerous vehicle INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Oct 9, 2024

The contact owns a 2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact stated while operating the vehicle, the messages "Passenger’s door ajar" and "Driver’s door ajar" were displayed along with the message "Stop Safely" before the vehicle suddenly turned off. The vehicle could not be restarted and was later towed to the local dealer. The dealer diagnosed that the 12-volt Lithium Ion Battery was faulty and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not yet repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 55,000.

Mileage: 55,000

Aug 15, 2024

My car lunges forward randomly. I have called ford and went to ford several times.

Aug 14, 2024

The contact owns a 2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact stated while attempting to enter the vehicle, the key fob was not working as needed. The contact attempted to use the key, and then attempted to use the emergency front trunk access panel to access the 12-V battery. The contact had the vehicle towed to a local dealer, where it was diagnosed and determined that the 12-V battery and several electrical modules needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 25,000.

Mileage: 25,000

Aug 11, 2024

I was driving on the freeway when out of nowhere the vehicle alerted me to "Stop safely now". I no longer had any power and could not accelerate. I was doing 70 MPG in the middle lane and had to switch to the right lane, then to the shoulder of a busy interstate. This was extremely dangerous as I was losing speed quickly, and luckily had no one to my right side. If there was traffic I would have been at risk with anyone to my right also at risk. Once I was on the shoulder I tried to restart the vehicle with no success, eventually it just completely lost all power. This vehicle is full electric and had 76% charge at the time of the incident with 23,642 miles. I am very dissatisfied with how unreliable this vehicle was by just turning off in the middle of the road. The worst part was Ford roadside assistance took over 5 hours to get the vehicle towed to the dealership. I was stranded on the side of the freeway, completely unacceptable.

Jul 11, 2024

After plugging my Mach-E into a Blink Charger at Sheehy Ford in Ashland, VA my vehicle became disabled and will not go into propulsion mode. The car is now 98% charged but will not come out of Park. The dealership blames a NHTSA stop work order on a software update that in their words would resolve the issue.

Apr 25, 2024

- What component or system failed or malfunctioned, and is it available for inspection upon request? According to Ford Service, this is confirmed to be a High Voltage Battery Junction Box failure (HVBJB). The part is pending replacement currently at Central Ford, CA. While Ford issue recall (23S56) to replace all HVBJBs in Extended Range and GT model '21 and '22 vehicles built before May 24, 2022, my car was built after the date. - How was your safety or the safety of others put at risk? The failure of HVBJB directly leads to the lose of power suddenly when driving on the highway. I was cruising on california state highway CA-110 while the car pops up "stop safely now" on the instrument cluster. I lost all power for acceleration and relies purely on 12V battery to power the accesories. There was no emergency lane near the location of the incident which leads to the blockage of highway on the junction from CA-110S to I-10W. This post a significant threat to me as the driver and all other drivers on highway. More importantly, the 12V almost died before the tow truck and police could arrive to solve the incident. Fortunately, I was not hit by ongoing vehicles, but multiple vehicles have to brake agressively to prevent collision. The car was unable to be shifted to N or D since the incident. -Has the vehicle or component been inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance representatives or others? The vehicle had been inspected by Service department at Central Ford and confirmed by engineers at Ford to be a HVBJB failure. - Were there any warning lamps, messages or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure, and when did they first appear? 2 warnings and notifications can be seen from information cluster: "Full accessory power active", and "Stop safely now." There is no information displayed on the main infotainment screen.

Apr 24, 2024

Post HVBJB recall, one-pedal drive randomly disengages. Operators of electric cars vehicles use one pedal driving to slow down the vehicle and brake. When that system of braking randomly fails, it is incredibly unsafe. Ford is aware of this problem and it's connection to the earlier recall. I can provide additional documentation if necessary. Ford recognizes issue but has not fix.

Apr 11, 2024

The contact owns a 2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact stated while reversing(R) at approximately 2 MPH, the back-up camera image froze and then went black. The contact stated that the "Parking Assist" warning light illuminated and then a random game launched on the screen. The contact had taken the vehicle to a local dealer who was unable to duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 16,000.

Mileage: 16,000

Apr 11, 2024

Car suddenly lost all power and flashed multiple warnings. Steering also became disabled. This was moving at a low speed through a school zone so it did not cause an accident. After several restart attempts the car moved again but quickly same issue occurred. Car was towed to Ford. Still waiting for diagnostic.

Mar 14, 2024

The contact owns a 2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact stated that, upon starting the vehicle, the screen above the steering wheel was producing errors. The door open and trunk open messages were displayed. The brake pedal was pumping without being depressed. The main screen was frozen and not operational. The driver turned off the vehicle, but upon restarting, the vehicle failed to shift into gear. The contact called the local dealer, who informed her about the access panel on the front bumper. The contact exited the vehicle and closed the driver's side front door; after opening the access panel, the contact attempted to jumpstart the vehicle, but the vehicle failed to start. The contact stated that the doors locked with her son and two dogs inside the vehicle. The window was down approximately three inches. The contact's child was inside the vehicle but was unable to unlock the doors from inside the vehicle due to the 12-volt battery being drained. The contact stated that the hood failed to open. The manufacturer was contacted, and referred the contact of Ford SYNC and informed the contact that the vehicle was flagged, and the 12-volt battery was low, and an update was needed, and directed her to Roadside Assistance. The contact called Roadside Assistance, who was unable to jump the vehicle with several jumping devices. The contact used a portable battery to access the vehicle. The vehicle began making an abnormal knocking noise and jerking. The Fire Department was on the scene and was able to assist. The contact pulled down the rear window, knocked the window off track, and was able to get into the vehicle. The contact was able to climb through the window, pump the brake pedal, open the door, open the hood, jumpstart, and charge the vehicle. The contact was able to drive the vehicle. The manufacturer was contacted again and opened a case. The contact provided feedback and was referred to the local dealer and to the NHTSA Hotline. The failure mileage was approximately 19,995.

Mileage: 19,995

Jan 29, 2024

There is a RECALL #23V687 about the high voltage battery main contacts that FORD has been unable to remedy. I'd like to make this complaint so it can get fixed ASAP. Thank you, [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Jan 8, 2024

"stop safely now vehicle" frozen would not start or stop unable to place into any gear. Eventually the vehicle returned to normal Ford is denying problem with high voltage junction box but this is the same problem with other Mache

Jan 4, 2024 Crash

The contact owns a 2022 Ford Mach-E. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 60 MPH the steering and braking systems suddenly malfunctioned causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle. The driver was unable to steer the vehicle and when pressing the brake pedal the vehicle did not stop. The driver lost control of the vehicle drove off the road and down a ravine and crashed into a concrete embankment. During the crash neither front air bags deployed. The front passenger sustained a fractured sternum and was transported from the scene to the hospital. The driver of the vehicle sustained a concussion which later required medical attention. A police report was taken at the scene and the vehicle was towed away. The cause of the failures was not yet determined. The manufacturer and local dealer were notified of the failure. The contact indicated that the vehicle was recently serviced for NHTSA Campaign number: 23V687000(Electrical System). The failure mileage was 9,100.

Mileage: 9,100

Jan 2, 2024

There is an issue with the vehicle displaying the speed when operating. I have experienced this issue randomly over the past year. The speed is typically displayed on the information cluster screen above the steering wheel. I have photo and video of the issue but the Upload File button is not working on your website. The only resolution so far has been to restart the vehicle. It does not appear that this can be resolved while the vehicle is ON.

Jan 2, 2024

There is an issue with the vehicle displaying the speed when operating. I have experienced this issue randomly over the past year. The speed is typically displayed on the information cluster screen above the steering wheel. I have photo and video of the issue but the Upload File button is not working on your website. The only resolution so far has been to restart the vehicle. It does not appear that this can be resolved while the vehicle is ON.

Dec 20, 2023

Ford did an update recently, 6.8.0, which obscures the speedometer and moved it to far right of the IPC making it difficult to see now when driving. This is safety issue and I like to have the speed of my vehicle right in front me where it should be.

Dec 17, 2023

Car got a stop safely now error and stopped working. I had to call a tow truck and have it sent to a dealership.

Dec 15, 2023

Waiting for traffic to move in a busy street. Lights went up pedestrian sounder fault stop safely now and the vehicle wouldnt move. I was panicking my life is in danger im stuck between opposite traffic. So I put on the hazard lights and call two tow trucks and called 911. Next day high voltage warning and powertrain malfunction lights went up service now. I setup first available service which is in one week. Called ford said its okay to drive while waiting for the service. 12/14, warning lights disappeared in the morning but in the afternoon same thing happen lights went up pedestrian sounder fault stop safely now and it just stopped again in the middle of a busy street. I checked recall site there was no recall for this specific vehicle concerning this but others were recalled

Dec 11, 2023

Ford is aware of these issues and I can't believe they are ignoring them and making me pray through them. My vehicle, since I purchased it, has had issues with the adaptive cruise, the accident avoidance gets disabled, lane assist stops working, and the final thing is that it registers that the camera is not working and must be serviced. the last thing that happened is that the car shut down its self driving in the middle of taking a turn on the highway and proceeded to drive me off the road. There was no braking or anything, when I reacted to stop it, I barely missed the guard rail and the car fought me to even turn the wheel. This has been documented with multiple dealerships. All of them have dealt with Ford's technicians remotely and have all failed at fixing my issues. Before it everything stopped working again, it went on and off for months as it did before... the failed completely. Because of this, my wife and I only transport our children in her vehicle out of concerns for our family's safety. Ford will try to say they won't replace my vehicle due to its current milage, but this was well documented and never fixed long before this. its been happening since 2,000 miles.

Nov 23, 2023

While driving on Route 1 and attempting to pass another motorist, a flashing red "STOP SAFELY NOW" lit on my dashboard, along with multiple warnings of a "powertrain failure". Thankfully I was near my house and was able to get home. But the FordPass App is saying that I had a high-voltage power malfunction and will need to tow the car to my local dealership. Now I am being told that the high-voltage junction box has failed and needs to be replaced (consistent with Ford Recall notice 23S56). Unfortunately, Ford hasn't produced a replacement part, and after speaking with multiple dealerships, I have been told that an updated replacement part may not be available until Q1 2024 (Or between 6-18 weeks from now). Those of us who purchased these vehicles now have $65K+ paperweights. Ford should buy back these cars, fix them, then resell them through local dealerships. Please help remedy this situation.

Nov 6, 2023

I have a 2022 Mustang Mach E GT Performance edition. I purchased it new and am the first owner. The build date is September 2022 and I received a notification in the Ford Pass Mobile phone application saying: - High Voltage Battery Warning - Powertrain Malfunction / Reduced Power This is a known issue for build dates before May 2022, so my car should've not been affected, but it is. I've scheduled a service appointment for further diagnostics with the authorized service center where I purchased the car.

Nov 6, 2023

On November 18, 2022 my vehicle's High Voltage Battery Junction Box (HVBJB) failed. Ford replaced this part with an "upgraded" version of this part and I received my car back on November 28th. Shortly thereafter, the NHTSA issued a recall, the solution for which was a software update that my car received. On October 10, 2023 my vehicle's HVBJB failed once again (the newer upgraded part). Coincidentally, while my car was in the shop, the NHTSA issued a second recall for this issue, indicating that Ford would be recalling the physical HVBJB. Shortly after this recall, my recall was marked as complete because I received the upgraded version of the part once again. Ford's upgraded part that is a solution to this issue has been issued in many Mach-e cars and is the standard for late '22 models and '23 models; however, in addition to my own HVBJB failing, I am hearing many instances of this newer part failing. Being that this recall stemmed from vehicles potentially losing propulsion as a result of this failure, the risk still exists (although potentially at a lower rate). I do, however, believe that Ford knows that this failure rate is still high and that their upgraded part does not provide a sufficient solution to the problem but has not been transparent with the NHTSA due to the costs associated with redesigning a third version of this part. I do not feel safe driving my family in this car because I know that it's just a matter of time before this part fails once again.

Nov 6, 2023

On this vehicle, it looks like I may have some arcing on the pins on my car where the charging port hooks up. This car has burnt up two charging cables. What I would like Nhsta to ask Ford is nowhere in this customer satisfaction program does it say they will replace the burnt pins on anyone's cars if they have them. Also, I do not see any recall for this issue as every single mach e that has any chance of having burning pins in their charging port should be inspected. I have received this letter on my 2022 mach e and 2023 one and I will make a complaint for both. There should not only be a recall opened up on this to properly inspect every single charging port for any kind of arching as any kind of arching may have caused damage not only to the pins but the entire electrical system or any one of the components that go from the pins to the batteries. Furthermore of a recall I also ask that an investigation be opened to Ford itself since they cannot tell customers who pay a ton of money for there vehicles why they did not open a recall or notify Nhsta in the first place. This is even worse in my opinion then the last two recalls when they tried to give us software knowingly having an updated part that was more robust for the battery control module to have to be investigated in order to replace it. This should not be tolerated. My safety, my family's safety, and everyone else's safety who owns one of these vehicles is the main importance to me. Like I said looks like I may have some arching on my pins on my car charging port but who would know Ford is not even going to replace them or inspect them there is no recall for this that I have seen. Shady as usual shame on you Ford I hope NHSTA drops the hammer on you this time and the last time.

Nov 6, 2023

On this vehicle, it looks like I may have some arcing on the pins on my car where the charging port hooks up. This car has burnt up two charging cables. What I would like Nhsta to ask Ford is nowhere in this customer satisfaction program does it say they will replace the burnt pins on anyone's cars if they have them. Also, I do not see any recall for this issue as every single mach e that has any chance of having burning pins in their charging port should be inspected. I have received this letter on my 2022 mach e and 2023 one and I will make a complaint for both. There should not only be a recall opened up on this to properly inspect every single charging port for any kind of arching as any kind of arching may have caused damage not only to the pins but the entire electrical system or any one of the components that go from the pins to the batteries. Furthermore of a recall I also ask that an investigation be opened to Ford itself since they cannot tell customers who pay a ton of money for there vehicles why they did not open a recall or notify Nhsta in the first place. This is even worse in my opinion then the last two recalls when they tried to give us software knowingly having an updated part that was more robust for the battery control module to have to be investigated in order to replace it. This should not be tolerated. My safety, my family's safety, and everyone else's safety who owns one of these vehicles is the main importance to me. Like I said looks like I may have some arching on my pins on my car charging port but who would know Ford is not even going to replace them or inspect them there is no recall for this that I have seen. Shady as usual shame on you Ford I hope NHSTA drops the hammer on you this time and the last time.

Nov 1, 2023

The HVJB failed once again, disabling my car. This is the second HVJB I’ve had since purchasing the car April 18,2022. The car goes into a limp mode making it unsafe for highway use.

Oct 8, 2023

This is the second time in 2 months that I’ve received a High Voltage Warning and Powertrain fault on my MME ‘22. This was suppose to have been fixed by a recall completed prior to my build date. I have been driving normal speeds on side streets when this happens.

Sep 28, 2023

The high voltage battery junction box failed on my car at 9500 miles, and now again at 19200 miles. Failure prevents the car from running properly, or at all. The dealership is reporting that Ford has not developed an updated replacement part, and is only replacing with the same part that the vehicle left the factory with.

Sep 26, 2023

Vehicle experienced the recalled HVBJB failure around November 21, 2022 at 13,000 miles. The failed device was replaced. Around July 12, 2023 at 23,000 miles, the replaced HVBJB device failed again and was once again replaced. It seems that the replacement device does not resolve the issue. Both times, the vehicle was traveling on the highway and the vehicle performance was instantly restricted causing a dangerous situation where I had to immediately move over to the right lane without any acceleration power to navigate around large trucks.

Sep 20, 2023

I am going to try to explain this as best as I can. Ford has faulty charging cables that they know about and have not recalled voluntarily. This I have an issue with because it is causing the battery on my car to overheat and put it at a potential risk of catastrophic thermal runaway incident. I have had two charging cables go bad on my car. I just got my car back today and I noticed the new cable has a new part number on it as well as different types of wiring marked on the outer portion of the top cable. This is the gauge of wiring that is being used to plug into the outlet of my home to the actual charging conversion. Look at the old and new cable pictures and notice the white markings on these cables the gauge or wiring is different. Now the part number of the one on the white car I am not sure at all which one was turned in as I no longer have it anymore but what I can tell you is on the white converter itself with part number LJ98-10f868-AL is the new part number cable which I just got and have no issues with. The other one part number LJ98-10f868-AK is the older part number cable that I have seen the amber light staying on that says that it's in an undercharging condition due to overheating. So with this said Ford is aware there is a defect in the charging cables of previous models prior to AL. I have had two other charging cables go bad before I just got this AL one how is this possible with no recall? These prior model charging cables are putting stress on the electrical system of the car. I can tell because with these old cables I hear the cooling fans coming on super loud which yeah the cooling fan is supposed to come on but im pretty sure the undercharging should not happen on the cable unless the battery is overheating. With this said you must open an investigation to look into these charging cables and what is changing the part numbers. It seems to me they are using different gauge wiring and type of wiring for the part that plugs into the wall.

Sep 10, 2023

Suffered a “ stop safely now” error message. The battery warning light came on. Vehicle was parked at the time and suffered this error which wouldn’t let me start or shift into gear. I already had the HVJB replaced last year, September 2022.

Sep 8, 2023

While driving the vehicle in the highway the service/malfunction indicator light (MIL, wrench symbol) turned on and the vehicle dramatically lost propulsion power limiting my acceleration/speed. I opened the Ford Pass App on my phone and the following messages were shown regarding the issue: "High-Voltage Battery Warning and Powertrain Malfunction/Reduce Power". The message in the app also indicated to contact the dealer immediately. I would estimate that max acceleration was instantly reduced over 30%, causing a great concern while cruising at highway speeds. Previous to the date of this incident, the warning/check engine light never turned on. I made the next exit to use secondary roads as a precautionary measure since the max acceleration was limited. I am very active in various Mach-E forums, and this is a well-known issue for Ford. These messages are the ones related to a potential design problem with the High Voltage Battery Junction Box (HVBJB) included in my vehicle (Mach-Es built on or before May 28, 2023). My production date was January 2022. This vehicle got the safety recall #22S41 (software update) at the dealer last year. The software basically allowed the driver to get these warning messages if issues with the HVBJB contactors were detected. It is noteworthy to mention that I did not get the “Stop Safely Now” message, which would have made the vehicle undrivable. Next morning the wrench symbol disappeared from my instrument cluster. Ford issued a technical service bulletin #23-2257 to address a fix, which will involve the replacement of the potentially defective HVBJB for a redesigned one. The dealer indicated the remedy Ford provided was the software update, however multiple owners have reported the replacement of the potential defective part by Ford can only be done if the vehicle is totally inoperable showing the "Stop Safely Now" message. A sudden loss of propulsion while cruising at highway speeds is a safety concern for driver and others.

Sep 7, 2023

So I have had 2 240v Ford charging cables go bad with a solid amber light on it and a pulsating blue light in the middle and no red light. This means according to the chart I saw online that the charging is reduced because it's overheating. So I drove it around on August 29th,2023 with a high temperature outside of 105 degrees F that day. The low I believe in Murrieta, CA that night was 70 degrees F. Since it's charging in the garage, you have to account for an extra 10-18 degrees F of heat since most garages are not air-conditioned. This coupled with the high voltage battery connector failure recall that is also currently being investigated leaves me to believe the battery itself may be overheating causing the high voltage battery connector to weld itself shut and 240v Ford charging cables to fry. With both of these issues currently happening I believe it puts us at a higher risk for a catastrophic thermal runaway event. My recommendation would be to check Ford's testing of the electrical battery system. Was it tested driven during 105 F weather then charged overnight multiple times on a 240V Ford charging cable that comes with the car? Was the fact that 10-18 Degrees F that a garage is much hotter then it is outside? I have had two charging cables fail with under 25k miles. This leads me to believe the battery is overheating and catastrophic thermal runaway is at a greater risk with all these issues. I do not want this thing to go into catastrophic thermal runaway while in my garage and hurt my family.

Sep 5, 2023

HVBJB failed on 2/1/23. We received the stop safely now alert and the vehicle would not start. Luckily not while driving, but leaving myself and daughter stranded at night. This is a known issue and there is a recall software patch available through Ford for the issue. It had been completed prior to this event. The software update Ford offers isn’t sufficient to solve the problem.

Aug 24, 2023

Upon startup and without warning, the sound system emitted a very startling ear-piercing noise followed by very loud static which did not stop when radio was turned off. It finally stopped when I turned the car off but static started up again each time it was turned on. An hour later when the car was turned on it did not occur. It was so loud that the car was undrivable not to mention how startling it was at the onset. I actually jumped out of the car when it happened. I’ve scheduled a service visit for next week.

Aug 21, 2023

I bought a 2022 mustang Mach e. Which was supposedly fixed at the factory in regards to the HVBJB issue. However, in mid 2023, my vehicle suffered a limp mode/warning about reduced power while on the interstate, was limited to about 60mph with very poor acceleration. Was diagnosed by ford tech as a failure of the recalled part and required HVBJB and BECM replacement, similar to 22V-412 recall. I think this should be added to RQ23004 investigation, as these vehicles had both the new hardware and software and were supposed to be “fixed”.

Aug 14, 2023

Was driving home, and all of a sudden I got a "Service Vehicle Soon" on the screen. and Got the following errors on FordPass App: 1- Powertrain Malfunction / Reduced Power 2- High-Voltage Battery Warning The time was around 8:30pm, the weather wasn't too hot not too cold. Was driving around 50 mph IIRC.

Jun 6, 2023

After charging for the first time at a DC fast charge station to 80%, I resumed my trip and drove about 3 miles to merge onto the expressway, my screen panel said "safely stop now", with a turtle logo and battery icon coming on. my car then came to a complete stop within a few seconds in the middle of the on-ramp leaving me stranded. I repeatedly tried to turn the car on and off to see if i could get it to accelerate again but to no avail. I was stuck in the middle of the merge lane where my car would not move. After trying several attempts to rebooting, locking, turning off the car completely for 10-30 minutes, nothing worked. Although the accessory power said it was active there was no AC. After a couple of hours of waiting for a tow truck that would actually work with an EV, I locked the car again and tried to start. There were no warning lights so I tried to go to get off the expressway. After 3 miles at 70mph, the same warning lights came on and the car started to decelerate and then stopped. Luckily I was able to get over to the side of the interstate. After still waiting on tow truck for another 2 hours, lights inside the car started blinking, a loud banging sound started coming from the car and then nothing would work. Screens were black, doors were locked, windows wouldn’t roll up. No accessory power at all. It was 95° in Florida sun and I was completely stuck in the middle of nowhere at the mercy of any tow truck that would come help. It took 6 hours to get someone to come. He jumped the 12V battery and the car turned on and we loaded it onto the flatbed and took it to the dealership. Waiting now to see what is happening.

May 13, 2023

Car went into deep sleep mode after 12 volt battery malfunctioned. Car was completely disabled although it was fully charged. Ford dealership I took to had no knowledge of this ever happening, had no knowledge of vehicle having a 12 v battery, and claimed to of baver heard of any vehicle going into deep sleep mode.

Apr 19, 2023

As I was driving to merge onto the freeway my screen panel said “safely stop now”, with a turtle logo and battery icon coming on. my car then came to a complete stop within a few seconds in the middle of the on-ramp leaving me stranded. I repeatedly tried to turn the car on and off to see if i could get it to accelerate again but to no avail. I had no time to pull my car over since it died immediately. I had enough charge on my battery and am not sure what could have caused this. I’ve seen that mustang Mach e’s have had previous recalls with a component overheating and am not sure if this may be the reason. After about 15 minutes I attempted to turn my car on again and it started with none of the same messages appearing. This is very unsettling as this could have led to a serious incident if I were on the freeway going at full speed with a sudden car stop.

Feb 2, 2023

Unknown: Continuous vehicle security system alarms that are going off day and night without any signs of intrusion. I have had the 2022 Ford Mach-E for over 4 weeks and the alarm goes off at least 2 times day and night.

Dec 19, 2022

The contact owns a 2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E. The contact stated that while driving 20 MPH with the one pedal feature activated, the "one pedal drive fault, press brake to reduce speed" warning message appeared on the instrument panel. The contact depressed the brake pedal and the brakes failed to operate as needed. The contact coasted the vehicle to a stop and restarted the vehicle. Upon restart of the vehicle, several warning lights appeared on the instrument panel. The contact restarted the vehicle again as both the brake and electrical failures persisted. Due to the failure, the contact called for a tow; however, while waiting for a tow truck, the contact managed to restart the vehicle again and the vehicle resumed normal operation. The contact drove the vehicle home and then had the vehicle towed to the dealer the next day. A diagnostic test was performed which showed that the charging module needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired and remained in the possession of the dealer. The failure mileage was 6,168.

Mileage: 6,168

Dec 19, 2022

The contact owns a 2022 Ford Mustang Mach E. The contact stated while driving approximately 65 MPH, the charging system warning light illuminated and informed the contact that the battery was not charging correctly. The contact drove back to her residence however, when she plugged the vehicle into the charging cable, she saw another warning light that stated that the battery was not charging to full capacity. The contact stated that she started to notice a drop in drivable range with the vehicle. The contact drove the vehicle to a dealer who diagnosed that the charging port had loosened wires that needed to be replaced. The contact was advised that the part for the repair was on a national back order. Additionally, the contact stated she was experiencing manufacturer installed GPS and mapping failures which led to several wrong locations being mapped. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer had been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 5,600.

Mileage: 5,600

Oct 17, 2022 Crash

Power steering went out including 10+ error / fault codes displaying on the dash on the vehicle after planned having vehicle towed but was back to normal after a restart. Exiting the parking lot at a low speed power steering failed again resulting in a low speed crash. After having it towed to dealership they reviewed software on the vehicle seeing vehicle has has fault codes and module errors for 3+ months on their Ford telemetries cloud system showing module and system errors every other day. Dealership asked if I ever got notice via vehicle or app about these errors which I never received. Ford Legal was notified and said vehicle did have a possible Bluecruise recall and nothing wrong with vehicle without having a Ford Engineer viewing the vehicle. My dealership still said cloud system showed all these errors which didn't seem be an issue to ford. My insurance said they'd make repairs but if my dealership said vehicle isn't safe they recommenced fix what is needed which Ford said 0 issues.

Oct 13, 2022

faulty high voltage battery junction box NHTSA Campaign Number: 22V412000

Oct 10, 2022

The HVBJB subassembly in ALL Ford Mach-e vehicles has known defects with 'under-designed' main contactors that are known to fail under normal charging and driving conditions as outlined in current open Ford recall notice for my vehicle 22s41. Unfortunately, the internal damage to contactors is not visible externally, and warning notices on display only after damage has occurred, and can result in sudden loss of propulsion power at highway speed, loss of power steering, and power brakes... and failure of other 12v systems due to failure to charge the 12v battery properly after contactors are damaged. Less catastrophic results can include failure to start; which can 'strand' driver's and passengers in remote areas, bad weather conditions, as well as cause loss of use for weeks due to delays in replacement parts and local Dealerships needing equipment and training to effect removal/replacement of faulty unit with a new HVBJB having re-designed 'beefier' components.​ ​ My complaint is that Ford's recall notice 22s41 is a software-only attempt to prevent future damage, and does not require removal of the part(s) which are KNOWN TO FAIL to be replaced with the re-designed components which are available, and have been used to repair failures under warranty. I have no way of inspecting the original equipment to evaluate current condition; and failure can result in sudden and unexpected loss of power, steering, and braking as well as potentially 'stranding me' in unsafe conditions unable to re-start my vehicle.​ ​ I would like to see NHTSA strengthen the Ford recall to include both improved software AND removal/replacement of the HVBJB sub-assembly with the new 'beefier' parts.

Sep 23, 2022

THE BATTERY ENERGY CONTROL MODULE RECALL SOFTWARE UPDATE WAS COMPLETED ON MY VEHICLE ON SEPTEMBER 22ND 2022 AT 1203 PM AT GOSCH FORD OF HEMET. UPON LEAVING AROUND A MILE DOWN THE ROAD I WAS DRIVING AROUND A CORNER. WHILE IN THIS CORNER MULTIPLE THINGS HAPPENED AT THE SAME EXACT MOMENT. MY TRACTION LIGHT MOMENTARILY FLASHED ALONG WITH A SERVICE WRENCH. VEHICLE SKID PARTIALLY OFF-ROAD INTO THE DITCH. I LOST CONTROL FOR A BREIF MOMENT BUT WAS ABLE TO GAIN CONTROL BEFORE CRASHING. MY SPEED WAS DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO ABOUT 1/3 OF ITS NORMAL POWER. THE VEHICLE WOULD STILL DRIVE JUST MUCH SLOWER. UPON THIS HAPPENING I IMMEDIATELY TOOK MY VEHICLE BACK TO THE DEALERSHIP. THIS RECALL WAS VERY VAGUE. WHEN I WAS AT THE DEALERSHIP I INITIALLY ASKED THE FORD SERVICE SALESMAN DANIEL VENTURA IF THIS SOFTWARE CHANGED ANY ASPECT OF MY VEHICLES PERFORMANCE. HE THEN READ THE RECALL LETTER AND SAID IF IT DID IT NORMALLY WOULD SAY IT EITHER IN THE RECALL ITSELF OR THE LETTER FORD SENDS YOU THEY WOULD NORMALLYSAY IT IN IT. IT DID NOT MENTION THAT WHILE DRIVING THRU A CORNER IF YOU LOOSE POWER IN THE CAR DUE TO A BATTERY CONTROL MODULE FAILURE THAT YOU MAY LOOSE TRACTION AND LOOSE CONTROL OF THE CAR MOMENTARILY. THIS IS A VERY UNSAFE DRIVING CONDITION. FURTHERMORE WHEN I LEFT THE DEALERSHIP THE CAR DROVE DIFFERENTLY. IT SEEMED LIKE THE HORSE POWER WAS ABOUT 5-10 HP LESS THEN WHEN PURCHASED. IT FELT A LITTLE WEIRD TO GET USED TO DRIVING DOWN THE ROAD SINCE IT HAD A LITTLE BIT MORE PUSH THEN BEFORE. I MENTION THIS BECAUSE I BELIEVE THAT AS A CONSUMER I HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW THE SOFTWARE THAT IS GOING INTO MY CAR. IF ANY ADVERSE REACTION THAT MAY CAUSE ME A DIFFERENT DRIVING EXPERIENCE OR PUT MY LIFE AT RISK OF CRASHING SHOULD HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN THE SAFETY RECALL OR THE LETTER FORD HAD SENT US IN THE RECALL. I AM A FIRM BELIEVER THEY DO NOT WANT TO TELL US THAT THIS VEHICLE IS STILL NOT SAFE TO DRIVE AS WHAT HAPPENED TO ME HAVING THE BATTERY CONTROL MODULE FAILURE DURING CORNERING.

Sep 7, 2022

To whom it may concern, Today I washed my car for the first time. My brand new Mach-E that I purchased 2 weeks ago. While going through the car wash the charging port opened up and got soaked with soap and water. This effects the vehicle charging capability and cause an electric issue to the car.

Aug 31, 2022

Brought Mach-E into dealership on 8/31 for recall on battery. Recall is corrected via a software update the can had not applied on its own after the last month. Car was serviced in about 2 hours and returned along with paperwork stating the recall was applied. Upon entering the car a new warning light was illuminated showing the software update was not yet complete. I assumed this just needed some more time to finish so the vehicle was driven home. Once home I used the messages on the center display to apply the update now. After about 20 min the first failure indicated the update was not applied because prerequisites were not met. A second attempt to apply the update was made and failed again. The failure clearly states it was not applied and that the update was intended to fix the specified recall. The car was immediately returned to the dealership with the error light still on at which point the service manager starts saying he’s sure they applied it but maybe the car didn’t take it. After some review the dealership they say they think the error is a conflict between the dealerships update and the over the air update systems but they believe it was actually installed even though the car says it failed. Due to other problems I’ve had at this dealership and the conflict of information at hand I don’t really have any way of knowing if this was properly applied. The dealership has asked to wait and check on it later to see if the errors continue.

Aug 6, 2022

Adaptive cruise control fault, pre-commission sensors not working, anti-lock break fault, restraint fault, tire pressure fault, dash turns off while driving which makes unable to see speed driving.

Jul 11, 2022

The High Voltage Battery Junction Box (HVBJB) in ALL Ford Mustang Mach-E vehicles has known defects with faulty main contactors that are known to fail under normal charging and driving conditions as outlined in current open Ford recall notice for my vehicle 22S41. Unfortunately, the internal damage to contactors is not visible externally, and warning notices on display only after damage has occurred, and can result in sudden loss of propulsion power at highway speed, loss of power steering, and power brakes...and failure of other 12v systems due to failure to charge the 12v battery properly after contactors are damaged. Less catastrophic results can include failure to start; which can strand driver's and passengers in remote areas, bad weather conditions, as well as cause loss of use for weeks due to delays in replacement parts and local Dealerships needing equipment and training to effect removal/replacement of faulty High Voltage Battery Junction Box (HVBJB) with a new one. ​ My complaint is that Ford's recall notice 22S41 is a software-only attempt to prevent future damage, and does not require removal of the part(s) which are known to fail to be replaced with the re-designed components which are available, and have been used to repair failures under warranty. I have no way of inspecting the original equipment to evaluate current condition; and failure can result in sudden and unexpected loss of power, steering, and braking as well as potentially stranding me in unsafe conditions unable to re-start my vehicle.​ ​ I would like to see NHTSA strengthen the Ford recall to include both improved software AND removal/replacement of the High Voltage Battery Junction Box (HVBJB) with a new one.

Jul 10, 2022

The HVBJB subassembly in ALL Ford Mach-e vehicles has known defects with 'under-designed' main contactors that are known to fail under normal charging and driving conditions as outlined in current open Ford recall notice for my vehicle 22s41. Unfortunately, the internal damage to contactors is not visible externally, and warning notices on display only after damage has occurred, and can result in sudden loss of propulsion power at highway speed, loss of power steering, and power brakes... and failure of other 12v systems due to failure to charge the 12v battery properly after contactors are damaged. Less catastrophic results can include failure to start; which can 'strand' driver's and passengers in remote areas, bad weather conditions, as well as cause loss of use for weeks due to delays in replacement parts and local Dealerships needing equipment and training to effect removal/replacement of faulty unit with a new HVBJB having re-designed 'beefier' components. My complaint is that Ford's recall notice 22s41 is a software-only attempt to prevent future damage, and does not require removal of the part(s) which are KNOWN TO FAIL to be replaced with the re-designed components which are available, and have been used to repair failures under warranty. I have no way of inspecting the original equipment to evaluate current condition; and failure can result in sudden and unexpected loss of power, steering, and braking as well as potentially 'stranding me' in unsafe conditions unable to re-start my vehicle.​ ​ I would like to see NHTSA strengthen the Ford recall to include both improved software AND removal/replacement of the HVBJB sub-assembly with the new 'beefier' parts.

Jul 7, 2022

The HVBJB subassembly in ALL Ford Mach-e vehicles has known defects with under-designed main contactors that are known to fail under normal charging and driving conditions as outlined in current open Ford recall notice for my vehicle 22S41. Unfortunately, the internal damage to contactors is not visible externally, and warning notices on display only after damage has occurred, and can result in sudden loss of propulsion power at highway speed, loss of power steering, power brakes, and failure of other 12v systems due to failure to charge the 12v battery properly after contactors are damaged. Less catastrophic results can include failure to start; which can strand driver's and passengers in remote areas, bad weather conditions, as well as cause loss of use for weeks due to delays in replacement parts and local Dealerships needing equipment and training to effect removal/replacement of faulty unit with a new HVBJB having re-designed components capable of meeting safety and normal usage requirements of Mach E owners.​ ​ My complaint is that Ford's recall notice 22S41 is a software-only attempt to prevent future damage, and does not require removal of the part(s) which are KNOWN TO FAIL to be replaced with the re-designed components which are available, and have been used to repair failures under warranty. I have no way of inspecting the original equipment to evaluate current condition; and failure can result in sudden and unexpected loss of power, steering, and braking as well as potentially stranding me in unsafe conditions unable to re-start my vehicle.​ ​ I would like to see NHTSA require that the Ford recall include both improved software AND removal/replacement of the HVBJB sub-assembly with the new appropriately specified parts.​ Failure examples: https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/😭😭😭-post-battery-contactor-recall-first-junction-box-failure-😭😭😭😭.19209/ and https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/post-recall-software-hvbjb-failure.19396/