hey, so i’ve been hearing a lot about this p762 code popping up with the F150 Lightning. like, every time I turn around, someone’s talking about it. i recently had it on my truck, and let me tell ya, it’s like finding a spider in your shoe. super annoying.
i did some digging and it turns out it’s kinda common. friends of mine complained about the same thing, and we all just kinda scratched our heads. But why does it even show up? it’s like the truck’s way of pulling a prank on us.
And the worst part? you can’t just clear it and move on. you gotta read the manual like it’s some secret code or something. have any of you guys tried fixing it yourself? or just taken it to the dealership? i’m kinda torn between DIY and letting the pros handle it. tell me your stories.
Living in Texas, I’ve definitely seen folks dealing with the P762 error on their F150 Lightnings. It’s frustrating, right? I ve talked to a few owners who are hopeful Ford will sort it out soon; we just want to enjoy these trucks without all the headaches!
Living in Texas, I’ve noticed quite a few folks talking about code p762 on their F150 Lightning. I have to say, it seems pretty common! A buddy of mine had the same issue, but luckily it was a quick fix after a software update. Overall, it’s a neat truck, just a few bumps along the way!
I’ve had my F150 Lightning for a few months now, and I gotta say, p762 has popped up on my screen a couple of times. I thought I was the only one in my area here in Ontario, but turns out plenty of users are dealing with it. It’s a bit frustrating, but the support from the community has been solid. Makes the ride a lot smoother when you know you’re not alone!
I ve heard of p762 issues a lot in the Midwest. It’s frustrating, but I still love my F150 Lightning overall!
I ve heard from friends in Texas that code p762 keeps poppin up. It’s kinda frustating but I’ve also seen some folks fix it easily. Fingers crossed for a patch!
I ve noticed quite a few folks in my area, near Seattle, dealing with p762 errors on their F150 Lightnings. It’s a bit frustrating, honestly. But hey, Ford’s customer support has been pretty helpful when I reached out. Just hang in there!
Living in California, I’ve gotta say, the p762 error seems pretty common. My neighbor’s F150 Lightning had it too. Frustrating, but Ford’s support has been helpful!
I ve heard about code p762 from buddies in California. It seems common, but my F150 Lightning’s been running fine so far!
Living in Texas, I’ve heard quite a few folks talking about the p762 error. It’s definetly causing some headaches for F150 Lightning owners. I had it pop up once myself, but a simple reset fixed it! The community seems split on this—some say it’s common, others think it’s just a few unlucky ones. Still, it’s a bummer.
I’ve heard about the p762 error around here in Texas. A few owners say it’s frustrating but fixable, so hang in there!