A nationwide product safety recall notice has been published on the Australian Government’s recall database for the Ford F-150 Lightning converted to right-hand drive by Queensland converter AUSEV, outlining an issue that could prevent it from being charged correctly.

However, AUSEV has gone into receivership, leaving questions as to how owners will be able to have their vehicles fixed.

The AUSEV website no longer loads, and when CarExpert sent an email to its info email address, we received a bounce-back. And a call to the company’s phone number – 1300 911 294 – was automatically forwarded to voicemail.

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“Vehicles that are fitted with a Combined Charging System (CCS2) charge port may experience increased electrical resistance during high-power Direct Current (DC) fast charging causing the internal charging pins to overheat,” the recall notice reads.

“Please avoid charging the vehicle using DC fast chargers. Use AC (Alternating Current) charging instead.

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