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I'm not sure the build date, I'll have to check when I get it back. It was making the growling noise under acceleration when the ice kicked in. If it was under electric only power it wouldn't do it.

Let us know it this is completely gone when you get the new trans.  I think many of us have heard this noise. 

 

Welcome to the C-Max family!  It is a great fun car! 

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Checked the build date, it's 1/14. Just got it back today. The service at Richmond Ford in Richmond VA has been great. I don't know if it's anything to do with the new transmission or maybe a software update, but it seems to run better. Smoother maybe. Could just be perception, who knows. But it's back!

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You don't need those rear brakes, just get rid of them, it's a Hybrid. :lol2:

 

Paul

Paul at 50K, my rear brakes had worn out, and my front brakes had rusted out. There's a down side to regenerative braking if you drive regularly on salt-treat roads. I've seen this in rear brakes that had hung-up; rust gets under the contact surface of the rotor and the whole surface chips off the remaining core. 

 

As for rear brakes... search EBFD. Don't leave home without them. 

 

Frank

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