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Broken Ford F-150 Lightning electric vehicles from a collapsed conversion company can now be repaired… for a fee

The owners of 146 battery operated Ford F-150 Cartridges made by a failed converter in Brisbane have been thrown to the rescue by another Queensland company – but they will have to pay for a recall to stop them literally burning their fingers.

After the end of F-150 Lightning production in the USA, local converter AUSEVwent into receivership on March 17, a week before it issued a nationwide product safety recall on March 24 warning owners not to use DC fast chargers due to the risk of burns from overheated charging port pins.

“For vehicles equipped with a Combined Charging System (CCS2) charging port, rapid charging with high-power direct current (DC) may result in increased electrical resistance, resulting in overheating of the internal charging contacts,” the recall notice said at the time.

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Owners were instructed to charge their vehicles using only AC power, a process that could take up to four days using a household outlet.

“Please avoid charging the vehicle with DC fast chargers. Use AC charging instead,” the recall notice says.

“If a person has direct contact with the overheated charging port pins immediately after a charge, there is a risk of burns or serious injury.”

However, AUSEV parent company BossCap had filed for bankruptcy a week earlier and its public website no longer loads, emails to the information address are bounced back to senders, and calls to the company’s phone number are automatically forwarded to voicemail, leaving affected owners in the dark as to how their vehicles can be repaired.