Wow, it's kind of like you're driving a new car all the time! [] I'd suggest swinging by your dealership so they can inspect. Ford certified techs are in the best position to diagnose and repair your vehicle.
I have a 2012 SE Hatchback that just turned three years old. I have 55K on it (long commute). I turned the key to ON the other day (didn't start the car) and I heard this very faint, very high-pitched whine, like an electrical device might make. I started the car and looked down and the odometer (not the trip odometers) had reset to all zeroes. I decided to just put it in gear (it's a 5-speed) and go and a few seconds later the odometer blipped again and went back to the original mileage.
But, I have no idea why that happened and I've no other electrical issues of any kind.
I have a 2012 SE Hatchback that just turned three years old. I have 55K on it (long commute). I turned the key to ON the other day (didn't start the car) and I heard this very faint, very high-pitched whine, like an electrical device might make. I started the car and looked down and the odometer (not the trip odometers) had reset to all zeroes. I decided to just put it in gear (it's a 5-speed) and go and a few seconds later the odometer blipped again and went back to the original mileage.
But, I have no idea why that happened and I've no other electrical issues of any kind.
Time to sell those cars, guys! Put a few thousand miles on to make it convincing, then sell it because you "realized you don't need the car."
Toby
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