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2024 Mustang Eco Prem stalling at low speed while in traffic

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my 2024 has had some issues back up camera a bad display that was replaced a defective muffler now its stalling at low speed in traffic which requires the vehicle to be put in park and restarted its happened 2xs this week while going 10 to 15 mph dealer said i had over 30 fault codes but cant duplicate the problem any suggestions im getting to the point i just wanna get rid of the car whether i sell it or lemon law it but stalling on the highway can be dangerous and has made me lose faith in the car for long road trips anyone else having stalling issues
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What fault codes? This is the exact reason I own an advanced (Autel) scanner. The average new car dealer's mechanics just won't tell customers about codes. I don't get that mentality, because sometimes the codes will show you things YOU did wrong.

There is a reason your EB is doing this, and perhaps the dealer's personnel aren't trained enough. Lord knows I've seen that issue more than once!
 

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What fault codes? This is the exact reason I own an advanced (Autel) scanner. The average new car dealer's mechanics just won't tell customers about codes. I don't get that mentality, because sometimes the codes will show you things YOU did wrong.

There is a reason your EB is doing this, and perhaps the dealer's personnel aren't trained enough. Lord knows I've seen that issue more than once!
Depends. Theres almost always a dozen fault codes in every single car that are completely meaningless.

Typically is interior electric codes and the likes. You see these on fresh out the box cars with sub 10,000 miles and have negligible effect on the car.
 
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I would definitely get rid of that car. Lemon law it. 30+ fault codes on a brand new car doesn't sound right, there could be various electronic issues, which are a real headache to root out. And definitely sudden stalling could be very dangerous.
 

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my 2024 has had some issues back up camera a bad display that was replaced a defective muffler now its stalling at low speed in traffic which requires the vehicle to be put in park and restarted its happened 2xs this week while going 10 to 15 mph dealer said i had over 30 fault codes but cant duplicate the problem any suggestions im getting to the point i just wanna get rid of the car whether i sell it or lemon law it but stalling on the highway can be dangerous and has made me lose faith in the car for long road trips anyone else having stalling issues
Since the dealer did it they should have a copy in the work order. Try to get a copy of the copy and we’ll see what’s up.

there are different ‘levels’ or codes, and cascading effect has a huge impact on troubleshooting. Just cause one code trips doesn’t always mean that’s the reason. It’s like words and reading combined to create context.
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