Unfortunately, the green weenies have struck yet again. In the last decade more and more manufacturers of all types of outdoor equipment have been using soy based wire insulated wiring to avoid cheaper and more durable PVC to comply with various manufacturing and product environmental regs. Less informed manufacturers haven't spent as much time as Ford has covering the wires with other pvc based armor (chicken neck, tape, etc.). If you have bought a trailer in recent years and park it outside, you know what I'm talking about. We have a lake house in Northern MI that has boat and utility trailers that up until recently we parked outside. When checking the lights and brake lockout on our 1 year old pontoon trailer, we discovered multiple failures. On inspection we found long (10 ft +) lengths of wire in the trailer that rodents had completely stripped the insulation off of the wire, leaving long lengths of bare copper strands. We had to rewire the entire trailer, we used aluminum shielded LV wire. Similar problems were experienced on the utility trailer. Then we built a barn to house the trailers.
I have a friend with a Fiat (Mazda) Spyder that he used to park outside in the summer, under a cover. Until he had to have some of the engine compartment rewired for over $1,000.
Recently, my '22 F150 had a recall action to tape the last ~1" of wire to the E-parking brake calipers to protect them from varmints.
A friend with a 2.0L Jeep Plug in Hybrid that was recently recalled due to unintentional thermal events during charging was told by the dealer that the thermal events were caused by varmints chewing high voltage/current conductors during charging.
Do NOT take this lightly, if your new vehicles are parked for long term in areas where, chipmunks, squirrels, or mice are in abundance, take measures to keep them away from your vehicle!
It is interesting to note that Henry I experimented with soy based insulation on wiring to allow a more vertical supply chain nearly 100 years ago...and quickly abandoned the idea due to....wait for it....varmint induced field failures....Those who don't read history, are doomed to repeat it.