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Ford Temporarily Halts Mustang Mach-E Sales Due to Hazardous Door Latch Malfunction

Ford Halts Mustang Mach-E Sales Due to Door Latch Problems

Ford Motor Company has temporarily suspended sales of the Mustang Mach-E electric crossover due to a malfunction in the door latch software. A recall has also been announced for already sold vehicles, as when the 12-volt battery is depleted, the doors can lock, trapping the driver or passengers inside.

The issue lies not in the latch mechanism itself, but in its software control. As reported by owners, when the battery is fully discharged, the latches remain in their last position—either open or closed. This can be dangerous, especially for children in car seats who cannot use the mechanical unlock.

“This has already happened to some owners,” the message states.

Software Update

Ford plans to fix the problem with a software update by the end of the third quarter. However, for now, dealers are prohibited from selling or demonstrating new Mach-Es. Unlike modern “over-the-air” updates, this fix will require a visit to a dealership to reflash the control modules.

The issue affects 196,911 vehicles in the United States. However, this does not resolve a lawsuit in California, which demands that a conventional key lock for emergency access be added to the Mach-E. Currently, if the battery dies, owners must either charge it through a special access port or… find alternative ways to get into the cabin.

This situation has sparked a debate about whether physical key locks should be brought back in modern cars. On one hand, they are archaic; on the other, they are a reliable backup in case of electronic failures. The question remains open, but Ford seems to have made its choice in favor of minimalism—even in such critical moments.

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