Vehicle recalls are meant to correct serious safety defects, but what happens when the same problem keeps coming back? That’s exactly what Ford Maverick owners are facing—yet another recall for the same power loss issue that was supposed to be fixed twice before.
Ford has now issued a third recall for the Maverick, affecting thousands of owners who have already taken their trucks in for repairs. Despite previous recall attempts, many vehicles remain unfixed, leaving drivers vulnerable to unexpected stalling, power failure, and potential accidents.
At The Barry Law Firm, we specialize in helping consumers hold automakers accountable when they fail to fix dangerous defects. If you have experienced power loss, repeated failed repairs, or dealership delays, you may have a valid Lemon Law claim under California’s consumer protection laws.
The Ford Maverick Power Loss Problem—Why Owners Are Frustrated
Three Recalls, Same Problem: A Dangerous Pattern
The Ford Maverick has been facing issues with sudden loss of power since at least April 2024, when Ford issued a recall affecting over 450,000 vehicles.
- The onboard computer system failed to detect battery charge levels, leading to unexpected stalls and loss of accessory power while driving.
- Ford’s initial solution was a software update that was supposed to improve battery status detection.
- However, in August 2024, Ford discovered that 757 Maverick trucks were incorrectly marked as repaired, even though they never actually received the update.
Now, some of these same vehicles are being recalled again in 2025, because the issue still hasn’t been properly fixed.
Why This Recall Matters for Ford Maverick Owners 
For Ford Maverick owners, this recall is more than just an inconvenience—it is a serious safety concern that raises questions about Ford’s reliability, accountability, and quality control. The repeated failures to resolve the power loss issue highlight an ongoing problem that puts drivers, passengers, and others on the road at risk.
1. Sudden Power Loss Can Lead to Dangerous Situations
A vehicle that unexpectedly loses power while driving can be extremely hazardous, particularly at high speeds, in heavy traffic, or on highways. Losing power means:
- The engine may stall, causing the vehicle to slow down suddenly without warning to other drivers.
- Essential safety functions such as power steering and power brakes could fail, making it much harder to control the truck.
- If the truck fails to restart after stalling, drivers may be left stranded in a dangerous location, such as an intersection, freeway, or isolated area.
Drivers who experience sudden power loss may not have enough time to safely pull over, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions or multi-car accidents.
2. Ford Has Already Failed to Fix This Problem Twice
One of the most frustrating aspects of this recall is that it’s the third attempt to fix the same issue. Many Maverick owners have already:
- Taken their truck in for repairs twice, only to find out that the fix didn’t work.
- Lost valuable time and money traveling to the dealership, arranging alternate transportation, and dealing with repeated service delays.
- Been assured by Ford that the software update would resolve the issue, only to experience power loss again.
At this point, many owners are losing faith in Ford’s ability to resolve the defect. A recall should not be a trial-and-error process—yet Maverick drivers are still being forced to return to the dealership for an issue that should have been fixed the first time.
3. Dealerships May Not Be Properly Completing Repairs
One reason this recall is happening for the third time is that Ford discovered that 757 Maverick trucks were marked as repaired but never actually received the software update.
This means that some owners may have:
- Driven their trucks for months thinking they were safe, when in reality, the issue was never addressed.
- Been misled by dealerships, trusting that their vehicle had been fixed when it had not.
- Experienced continued power loss, despite supposedly having the issue resolved.
Now, Ford claims to have developed a new verification method to ensure that the software update has actually been installed. However, after two failed attempts, Maverick owners are rightfully skeptical about whether this recall will truly fix the problem.
4. Multiple Recalls and Repair Attempts Could Qualify Your Truck as a Lemon
Under California’s Lemon Law, if a vehicle has been in for repairs multiple times for the same issue, it may qualify as a lemon, entitling the owner to:
- A full refund of the vehicle purchase price.
- A replacement vehicle.
- Compensation for repeated repair attempts, lost time, and additional costs.
If your Ford Maverick has been in for repair at least twice and still has power loss issues, you may not have to wait for Ford to get it right. California law protects consumers from defective vehicles that remain unsafe even after multiple recall attempts.
5. The Recall Process Takes Time—And Ford Owners Are Left Waiting
Even if Ford finally has a proper fix this time, the reality is that:
- Not all dealerships will have the necessary software update immediately available.
- Parts or updates could be on backorder, causing delays in scheduling recall repairs.
- Many dealerships are already overwhelmed with previous recalls, meaning some Maverick owners may have to wait weeks or months before their truck can be serviced.
Meanwhile, drivers continue to experience power loss and are left wondering when—if ever—their vehicle will be safe to drive.
What to Do If Your Ford Maverick Is Affected 
If you own a 2022-2024 Ford Maverick, it is important to take action to protect your safety and legal rights.
1. Check Your Vehicle for an Open Recall
Ford has issued multiple recalls for the Maverick, and your truck may still be affected.
- Visit NHTSA’s recall website and enter your VIN number to check for active recalls.
- Contact your local Ford dealership and ask for confirmation that your vehicle has received the latest update.
- Ask for written documentation of all recall repairs performed on your truck.
- If you are still experiencing power loss, document each occurrence, including the date, time, and driving conditions when the issue happens.
- If your truck has already been in for repairs multiple times, your vehicle may qualify as a lemon under California’s Lemon Law.
2. Schedule a Recall Repair—But Proceed With Caution
While Ford claims to have a new verification process, many Maverick owners are rightfully skeptical about whether this update will actually fix the problem.
- If your truck is part of the recall, schedule a repair appointment as soon as possible.
- Request a service report from your dealership detailing what updates were installed.
- Test your vehicle carefully after the repair to ensure that the power loss issue has truly been resolved.
- If the issue persists after repairs, report it immediately to Ford and the NHTSA to ensure proper documentation.
3. Keep Records of All Repairs and Issues
If your Maverick continues to experience power loss, failure to restart, or electrical malfunctions, you should document everything in case legal action is necessary.
- Keep copies of all dealership service reports, recall repairs, and work orders.
- Save any written communication with Ford regarding the recall or repair process.
- Take photos or videos if warning lights appear, your vehicle stalls, or other issues arise.
- If your truck has been in for repeated repairs but the problem continues, you may have a valid Lemon Law case.
How The Barry Law Firm Can Help 
At The Barry Law Firm, we specialize in helping consumers hold automakers accountable when they fail to fix defective vehicles. If your Ford Maverick has experienced repeated power loss, failed repairs, or ongoing safety issues, you should not have to keep driving a truck with dangerous defects.
Why Choose The Barry Law Firm?
- Lemon Law & Auto Defect Experts – We focus exclusively on California Lemon Law cases and vehicle defect claims.
- No Costs to You – At The Barry Law Firm, we will never charge you, no matter the outcome of your case.
- Proven Success – We have helped thousands of consumers obtain favorable outcomes for their defective vehicles.
- Personalized Attention – We handle all legal paperwork and negotiations, so you don’t have to deal with the stress.
If your Ford Maverick has been affected by repeated power loss issues, and Ford has failed to provide a permanent solution, you may have a valid Lemon Law claim.
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The Growing Frustration Over Ford Maverick Recalls
The third recall of the Ford Maverick for the same power loss issue highlights a serious problem with Ford’s ability to address safety defects. While Ford claims that this latest software update will fix the problem, many owners remain skeptical after two failed recall attempts.
Unfortunately, waiting for Ford to provide a permanent solution could take months or even years, leaving Maverick owners with a truck that remains unreliable and unsafe. If you depend on your vehicle for daily use, unexpected power loss can put you at serious risk, especially on highways, in heavy traffic, or in hazardous weather conditions.
At The Barry Law Firm, we are dedicated to helping consumers hold automakers accountable. If your Ford Maverick has experienced ongoing power loss, multiple failed repairs, or continued safety issues, you do not have to wait for another recall.
Contact us today for a FAST & FREE consultation to discuss your case and find out if you qualify for compensation under California’s Lemon Law. You should not have to fight Ford alone—let us help you get the resolution you deserve.