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Dad and I looked at a cmax at a tee-tiny dealer. I mean small! He had just received the cmax on Monday and did a crash course to show us the vehicle <giggle>. I think we learned him a few things.

 

Anyway, we found in the manual how to show the tach reading, but my question is where do I go to see the oil pressure and temp of my car and the battery? Those are things my husband has trained me to look at often when driving.

 

Any idea?

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Lol. I am jumping feet first. Hope it's not into the frying pan. I don't feel that way but my Hunny was a Chevy guy for yrs and just recently got a dodge. And guess what? He loves it. He is happy I found a car I love that gets great gas mileage but he doesn't like the fact he cannot work on them much anymore. Heck, even my 03 Tahoe there is not much he work on. I am excited beyond belief to finally say YES, the cmax is the car I want. I have been to many dealers and drove many different vehicles. Nothing compares. :)

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I usually have MyView in the left screen, and I have it configured to show engine RPM (tachometer) and coolant temperature along with battery function (charging/discharging/state of charge/regenerative braking). As far as I know, the oil pressure is only displayed as a warning light if it's too low. Come to think of it, I can't remember the last car I had that had an oil pressure gauge. The last car I had was a BMW wagon that didn't even have a coolant temperature gauge. In its place it had an almost-useless instant fuel economy gauge. (It also did not have an engine oil dipstick or usable cupholders!)

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Got to thinking about the oil pressure the other day.  If there was a gauge showing the oil pressure, it would be constantly be going to zero every time the engine shut off with the car in EV mode.  Not sure you would want to be looking at that all the time.

I can visualize all the service visits that would generate. :)

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Well, if it is electric then there would be no RPM.  Some of the hybrid designs use electric oil pumps, and some use a method where the electric starter spins the motor up before spark is applied and allows oil pressure to ramp up just before the engine fires under pressure.  So I guess we would need to know how Ford did it for the C-Max, right?  :)

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Well, if it is electric then there would be no RPM.  Some of the hybrid designs use electric oil pumps, and some use a method where the electric starter spins the motor up before spark is applied and allows oil pressure to ramp up just before the engine fires under pressure.  So I guess we would need to know how Ford did it for the C-Max, right?  :)

Oil pump is chain driven.

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