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<blockquote data-quote="Weather Man" data-source="post: 16745597" data-attributes="member: 137766"><p>Full article.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://theverge.com/?utm_source=MSNbanner/" target="_blank"><img src="https://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/AA1QDQP.img?w=36&h=36&q=60&m=6&f=png&u=t" alt="The Verge" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p><a href="http://theverge.com/?utm_source=MSNbanner/" target="_blank">The Verge</a></p><h3>Ford to ship and sell Explorer SUVs with missing chips</h3><p>Emma Roth - 5h ago</p><p></p><p>Ford will soon start selling and shipping some Ford Explorers without the chips that power rear air conditioning and heating controls, according to a report from Automotive News. The automaker will instead ship the missing semiconductors to dealers within one year, which they will then install in customers’ vehicles after purchase. Customers who purchase a vehicle without the rear controls will receive a price reduction Ford spokesperson Said Deep told <em>The Verge</em> that heating and air condition will still be controllable from the front seats, and that customers who choose to purchase a vehicle without the rear controls will receive a price reduction. According to Deep, Ford is doing this as a way to bring new Explorers to customers faster, and that the change is only temporary.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/ford/2021/07/19/ford-chip-shortage-vehicles/8013003002/" target="_blank">The automaker originally had plans</a> to ship partially-built, undrivable vehicles to dealers last year, but now, the unchipped vehicles will be both driveable <em>and</em> sellable. As pointed out by <em>Automotive News</em>, Ford’s decision comes as an attempt to move the partially-built vehicles crowding its factory lots. Last month, hundreds of new <a href="https://www.autonews.com/sales/ford-broncos-pile-new-delays-test-buyers-patience" target="_blank">Ford Broncos were spotted sitting idly</a> in the snow-covered lots near Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant, all of which await chip-related installations.</p><p></p><p>Like many other companies, Ford has been grappling with the constraints introduced by the chip shortage. After the lack of semiconductors <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2021/2/4/22266483/ford-f150-production-slowdown-semiconductor-chip-shortage" target="_blank">forced Ford to scale back production of its popular F-150</a> last year (and once again <a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/04/chip-shortage-forces-ford-to-cut-production-of-f-150-bronco-suv.html" target="_blank">earlier this month</a>), it started giving customers the option to purchase the <a href="https://fordauthority.com/2021/08/2021-ford-f-150-can-be-built-without-start-stop-under-new-plan/" target="_blank">pickup without automatic start-stop</a>, the feature that turns a vehicle’s engine off when it comes to a complete stop. Ford gave affected owners a $50 credit in return.</p><p>Other automakers have also had to make sacrifices due to the chip shortage, with GM dropping <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/13/22575836/gm-wireless-charging-cadillac-chevy-tahoe-chip-shortage" target="_blank">wireless charging</a>, <a href="https://www.thedrive.com/tech/41307/gm-pulls-hd-radio-from-2021-silverado-and-sierra-pickups-over-chip-shortage" target="_blank">HD radios</a>, and <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/15/22331766/gm-pickups-semiconductor-shortage-fuel-economy-emissions" target="_blank">a fuel management module</a> that made some pickup trucks operate more efficiently. Meanwhile, <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/13/22780037/tesla-reportedly-shipping-cars-without-usb-ports" target="_blank">Tesla sold some cars without USB ports</a> and made them installable at a later date. Luxury cars haven’t been exempt from the shortage either, as <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2021/9/29/22701086/cadillac-super-cruise-2022-escalade-semiconductor-shortage" target="_blank">Cadillac nixed its hands-free driving feature</a> in its 2022 Escalade, while <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/5/22765709/bmw-chip-shortage-touchscreen-car-suv-manufacturing" target="_blank">BMW began shipping some cars without touchscreens</a>.</p><p></p><p><em><strong>Update March 13th 1:45PM ET: </strong>Updated to clarify that the affected vehicles are Ford Explorers and that they’ll be missing rear HVAC controls. Also updated to include some additional context surrounding Ford’s removal of the F-150’s start-stop feature due to the chip shortage, and information from a Ford spokesperson.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weather Man, post: 16745597, member: 137766"] Full article. [URL='http://theverge.com/?utm_source=MSNbanner/'][IMG alt="The Verge"]https://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/AA1QDQP.img?w=36&h=36&q=60&m=6&f=png&u=t[/IMG][/URL] [URL='http://theverge.com/?utm_source=MSNbanner/']The Verge[/URL] [HEADING=2]Ford to ship and sell Explorer SUVs with missing chips[/HEADING] Emma Roth - 5h ago Ford will soon start selling and shipping some Ford Explorers without the chips that power rear air conditioning and heating controls, according to a report from Automotive News. The automaker will instead ship the missing semiconductors to dealers within one year, which they will then install in customers’ vehicles after purchase. Customers who purchase a vehicle without the rear controls will receive a price reduction Ford spokesperson Said Deep told [I]The Verge[/I] that heating and air condition will still be controllable from the front seats, and that customers who choose to purchase a vehicle without the rear controls will receive a price reduction. According to Deep, Ford is doing this as a way to bring new Explorers to customers faster, and that the change is only temporary. [URL='https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/ford/2021/07/19/ford-chip-shortage-vehicles/8013003002/']The automaker originally had plans[/URL] to ship partially-built, undrivable vehicles to dealers last year, but now, the unchipped vehicles will be both driveable [I]and[/I] sellable. As pointed out by [I]Automotive News[/I], Ford’s decision comes as an attempt to move the partially-built vehicles crowding its factory lots. Last month, hundreds of new [URL='https://www.autonews.com/sales/ford-broncos-pile-new-delays-test-buyers-patience']Ford Broncos were spotted sitting idly[/URL] in the snow-covered lots near Ford’s Michigan Assembly Plant, all of which await chip-related installations. Like many other companies, Ford has been grappling with the constraints introduced by the chip shortage. After the lack of semiconductors [URL='https://www.theverge.com/2021/2/4/22266483/ford-f150-production-slowdown-semiconductor-chip-shortage']forced Ford to scale back production of its popular F-150[/URL] last year (and once again [URL='https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/04/chip-shortage-forces-ford-to-cut-production-of-f-150-bronco-suv.html']earlier this month[/URL]), it started giving customers the option to purchase the [URL='https://fordauthority.com/2021/08/2021-ford-f-150-can-be-built-without-start-stop-under-new-plan/']pickup without automatic start-stop[/URL], the feature that turns a vehicle’s engine off when it comes to a complete stop. Ford gave affected owners a $50 credit in return. Other automakers have also had to make sacrifices due to the chip shortage, with GM dropping [URL='https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/13/22575836/gm-wireless-charging-cadillac-chevy-tahoe-chip-shortage']wireless charging[/URL], [URL='https://www.thedrive.com/tech/41307/gm-pulls-hd-radio-from-2021-silverado-and-sierra-pickups-over-chip-shortage']HD radios[/URL], and [URL='https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/15/22331766/gm-pickups-semiconductor-shortage-fuel-economy-emissions']a fuel management module[/URL] that made some pickup trucks operate more efficiently. Meanwhile, [URL='https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/13/22780037/tesla-reportedly-shipping-cars-without-usb-ports']Tesla sold some cars without USB ports[/URL] and made them installable at a later date. Luxury cars haven’t been exempt from the shortage either, as [URL='https://www.theverge.com/2021/9/29/22701086/cadillac-super-cruise-2022-escalade-semiconductor-shortage']Cadillac nixed its hands-free driving feature[/URL] in its 2022 Escalade, while [URL='https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/5/22765709/bmw-chip-shortage-touchscreen-car-suv-manufacturing']BMW began shipping some cars without touchscreens[/URL]. [I][B]Update March 13th 1:45PM ET: [/B]Updated to clarify that the affected vehicles are Ford Explorers and that they’ll be missing rear HVAC controls. Also updated to include some additional context surrounding Ford’s removal of the F-150’s start-stop feature due to the chip shortage, and information from a Ford spokesperson.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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