Mine is dying again--third time, or maybe 4th--and Ford is unable to send a tow truck to jump me, despite the fact that it's a 12 volt battery problem, because the system insists that any Focus Electric needing a "jump" instead by towed to the dealership.
It's 11:30 PM. I have an 8 AM appointment tomorrow morning, across town.
I will end up having to take a taxi (or 2 hours worth of buses), and get the car towed in at some later date, even though it isn't even fully dead yet--just sluggish (like every other time the 12 Volt died) and giving warning signals to my phone about "poor battery performance."
Alternatively, I can take it on the freeway, and see whether "stop safely now" happens while I'm on the freeway, and if so, sue the pants off Ford. If I didn't also have to put my safety and the safety of others on the line, I'd be tempted.
Or, having wasted half an hour with Ford service, I can now start waiting for AAA (at least I didn't give up my AAA membership, under the misguided assumption that Ford service would actually, y'know, provide the needed service.)
What a cluster. Sorry, but with less than 5000 miles and less than a year on the car (a 2013), I've had it in the shop for about a month total, following multiple "stop safely now" incidents and dead 12 volt batteries. My dealership is lovely, as was the one where I bought the car (Day Ford Monroeville PA and Parma Heights OH, respectively, and a shout out to both of you for the good care). The big battery and the drive train itself, I still really love. But I am past the limit with all the Microsoftery and malfunctions in what should be the basic, non-exciting part of the electrical system. This is way worse than my lemon of a Kia Sephia from the 90's, at three times the price.
But reading this thread... wait... you mean maybe all of this is because of the thumb drive with my music on it? I leave the datastick plugged in because it took the system about 40 tries, and 3 weeks, to catalog my songs, instead of giving me error messages. If I lose my tunes, I might get an actual, functional car? Worth a try...