tnugentfl
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- 2023 f150 lightning lariat ext range
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It has worked beautifully for me. Auto hold works fine. The only new thing with I have experienced is it now will apply the park brake if you open the door or turn off power when not in park.And you’ve had no issues with auto hold or anything else? There are quite a few that seem to have issues with the Mach-e shifter. I just bought a new shifter for the escape as many have said it does not throw any codes or issues.
Copy that. Mine does that now with the original shifter. If I open door or turn off power same thing park brake applies.It has worked beautifully for me. Auto hold works fine. The only new thing with I have experienced is it now will apply the park brake if you open the door or turn off power when not in park.
They're going for controls that have the look and feel of traditional ICE controls to avoid excess cognitive load for drivers whose first car wasn't a Lightning. I appreciate this - the first time I tried to put my 2015 Model S into neutral for a car wash, my head just about exploded, never mind that lovely company's awesome midwinter UI update that buried the defroster controls 3 layers deep in menus.OK. To select the travel direction on an EV requires only a simple electrical signal. The bulky mechanical contraption on our trucks is overly complex and is prone to failure. That’s why it sucks and some are replacing it with something much more simple.
I love mine. I'm using the one from a '21/'22 Bronco Sport with the rubberized knob. No issues.How is that rotary shift knob working out for folks; any issues or warranty denials for swapping it out?
I have the parts on order so I’m gonna give it a shot.I love mine. I'm using the one from a '21/'22 Bronco Sport with the rubberized knob. No issues.
Dude! Your dealer service department did the switch for you? How cool is that!I swapped to a rotary knob. It is a less intuitive than the lever, but sure freed up space on the console. If I don't shift to park before opening the door or depowering the vehicle, it will set the park brake and I have to manually release it to move again. I general, I do like it due to the freed up space on the console.
As far as warranty, mine is dealer installed using a new module from a Bronco Sport and a tub from Manion Makes.
This may be helpful.Nice! Which part number did you get for the rotary shifter?
But does it throw DTCs? I thought somebody said that the Mach-E version threw DTCs all the time. That's why I went with the Bronco Sport version (same as Escape).I kind of like the no motor MachE knob. One less failure mode.
If the others don't set the park brake if you open the door in gear, it would be a plus for them.
It coded on the door module when I first powered up. Cleared them. None since.But does it throw DTCs? I thought somebody said that the Mach-E version threw DTCs all the time. That's why I went with the Bronco Sport version (same as Escape).