Holy crap. Chill people. Ford pass and dealer say fronts. NHTSA says rears. Dealer doesn’t have parts for EITHER. So right now front or rear issue is moot.
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⬆ What he said.Holy crap. Chill people. Ford pass and dealer say fronts. NHTSA says rears. Dealer doesn’t have parts for EITHER. So right now front or rear issue is moot.
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I thought if anyone says front brakes, my dealer says, the guy at parts counter said, ford pass said this or that ect ect we yell at them and tell them its all covered in another thread?Holy crap. Chill people. Ford pass and dealer say fronts. NHTSA says rears. Dealer doesn’t have parts for EITHER. So right now front or rear issue is moot. Peace
I'm still waiting for a small wiring harness for my '21 F-150 since last March!Holy crap. Chill people. Ford pass and dealer say fronts. NHTSA says rears. Dealer doesn’t have parts for EITHER. So right now front or rear issue is moot.
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Could those be old stock?I checked rockauto.com and they list Motorcraft front and rear brake pads in stock ready to ship. But Ford says no parts for recall?
That could be the case. My Mercedes dealer is 3 hours away and my local mechanic said Rockauto had the speed sensor I needed. I didn’t want to do the dealer trip but didn’t want to go on a 1500 mile trip to Florida without the ECM active. He got the part but it was old stock and didn’t work. I ended up at the dealer last week to have that recall and a DEF recall done.Could those be old stock?
Might be and Ford may want to use new version for recall.Could those be old stock?
NHTSA Recall 21C31 has been announced, and as of right now Ford has proposed higher-friction replacements for the rear OEM brake pads to satisfy the deficiency that prompted the recall. But as far as I know NHTSA has not agreed to Ford's proposal. It seems to me Ford can't source and stock parts that haven't been approved yet.I checked rockauto.com and they list Motorcraft front and rear brake pads in stock ready to ship. But Ford says no parts for recall?
Thanks for posting.NHTSA Recall 21C31 has been announced, and as of right now Ford has proposed higher-friction replacements for the rear OEM brake pads to satisfy the deficiency that prompted the recall. But as far as I know NHTSA has not agreed to Ford's proposal. It seems to me Ford can't source and stock parts that haven't been approved yet.
Interesting. Have you confirmed the brake booster in your car is not vacuum powered? I was fairly certain that Ford used only vacuum powered brake boosters in all Bronco Sports. Have you looked at yours? I'd very much like to see a photo if yours is different.Reading the recall details, this recall will only be valid for Escape and Bronco Sport models utilizing vacuum brake boosters. My OB with Co-Pilot360 Assist+ is using the EBB Electric Brake Booster.
I do not see any vacuum lines connected to it and it does not look like a vacuum assist booster to me? Mine has 360 Assist+ option.Have you confirmed the brake booster in your car is not vacuum powered? I was fairly certain that Ford used only vacuum powered brake boosters in all Bronco Sports. Have you looked at yours?