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Does Ford Maverick XLT have blind spot monitoring?

Yes. Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with Cross-Traffic Alert can be found on Ford Maverick XLT models, but its presence depends on the model year and the specific packages chosen. On more recent Mavericks, BLIS is included when the XLT is equipped with the appropriate safety/technology packages.


The Maverick uses Ford’s Co-Pilot360 driver-assist suite for its blind-spot functionality. BLIS monitors adjacent lanes for vehicles that enter your blind spots and provides a visual warning in the side mirrors, while Cross-Traffic Alert warns of traffic approaching from the sides when backing up. Availability is tied to trim-level packages rather than being a standard feature across all XLT builds, so buyers should verify the exact configuration on the window sticker or in the Build & Price options.


How BLIS typically appears in Maverick configurations


BLIS with Cross-Traffic Alert is usually delivered as part of the Maverick’s driver-assist or technology packages. The XLT trim commonly gains BLIS when it is equipped with one of Ford’s safety suites, such as Co-Pilot360 Safety or the Technology Package, depending on model year.



  • Co-Pilot360 Safety Suite (or its modern equivalent) often includes BLIS with Cross-Traffic Alert as part of the package contents.

  • The Technology Package (where available) can bundle BLIS with other features like enhanced cruise control and navigation integration.

  • In some years, BLIS may be listed as a standard feature on XLT when paired with certain configurations, but it is not guaranteed on every XLT build.


If you are shopping for a Maverick XLT and BLIS is important to you, confirm the presence of BLIS on the specific vehicle via the window sticker, the vehicle’s build sheet, or by asking a dealer to verify the exact package contents before purchase.


How to verify BLIS in your Maverick XLT


There are several practical ways to confirm BLIS presence on a Maverick XLT you’re considering or already own:



  • Check the window sticker or the dealer’s build sheet for the presence of the Co-Pilot360 Safety Suite or Technology Package, which typically includes BLIS with Cross-Traffic Alert.

  • Look for a BLIS indicator in the side mirrors and listen for the Cross-Traffic Alert warnings when backing out in a controlled environment with another vehicle nearby.

  • Consult the owner’s manual or Ford’s official product pages for the model year’s feature list to see whether BLIS is included with the XLT’s packages.


Note that blind-spot monitoring is a safety feature that depends on hardware and software integration. If you don’t see BLIS listed in the package contents, you may not have it, even on an XLT build.


Summary


Ford Maverick XLT can have blind spot monitoring (BLIS) with Cross-Traffic Alert, but it is not universal across all XLT configurations. Availability depends on model year and the specific safety/technology packages installed. To ensure you get BLIS, verify the vehicle’s equipment through the window sticker or dealer documentation, and look for the Co-Pilot360 Safety Suite or Technology Package in the feature list.

What are the common problems of the Maverick XLT?


  • Oil leak issue on Ford Mavericks. No matter how carefully they're driven, no 4x4 is immune to oil leaks, and that certainly stands for the Ford Maverick.
  • Differential issues on Ford Mavericks.
  • Electrical system issues on Ford Mavericks.
  • Brake issues on Ford Mavericks.
  • Rust issues on Ford Mavericks.



What does the XLT package include in Maverick?


XLT Luxury Package
This package's upgrades include a remote engine start system, an eight-way power driver's seat, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, a trailer hitch, body-color heated side mirrors, and a few more benefits to discover.



What Ford package includes blind spot monitoring?


Ford BLIS® with Cross-Traffic Alert is an essential safety feature that helps prevent accidents by alerting you to vehicles in your blind spots. Part of the Ford Co-Pilot360® suite, the Ford F-150 BLIS® comes standard as your watchful companion whether you're heading to work or returning home after a long day.



What is the lawsuit against the Ford Maverick?


Ford Maverick lawsuits involve several issues, including a 12-volt battery defect causing power loss and stalling, a defective side curtain airbag that may not deploy correctly, and a hybrid engine fire risk in certain models like the Escape and Lincoln Corsair, which some Maverick owners are also part of. The lawsuits allege Ford's failures in recalls and fixes for these problems. 
12-volt battery defect 

  • Issue: A defect in the 12-volt battery, supplied by Camel Group, can cause sudden power loss, stalling, and failure of the start/stop system, even after being replaced. 
  • Lawsuit: A class action lawsuit was filed claiming the recall's fix is ineffective and that Ford knowingly sold defective vehicles. 
  • Affected vehicles: Primarily 2022 and 2023 Bronco Sport and Maverick models. 

Side curtain airbag defect 
  • Issue: A defect in the "Safety Canopy" side curtain airbags may prevent them from deploying properly in a crash. 
  • Lawsuit: A class action lawsuit alleges this poses a severe safety risk and that Ford's temporary fix is insufficient, leaving owners with unsafe vehicles or no vehicle at all. 
  • Affected vehicles: Model year 2022 Ford Maverick trucks. 

Hybrid engine fire risk
  • Issue: A defect can cause a "blown engine," leading to a stall and the release of flammable fluids, creating a risk of fire. 
  • Lawsuit: A class action lawsuit claims Ford sold these vehicles with the defect, and that the company's attempted "fix" was ineffective and did not mitigate the risk. 
  • Affected vehicles: Includes 2020-2022 Ford Escape, 2022 Ford Maverick, and 2021-2022 Lincoln Corsair hybrids. Note: A previous version of this lawsuit was dismissed for lack of evidence of concrete injury. 


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