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Lacienega

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  1. I wouldn't stress out about it too much. We have a 2014 SEL made 03/2014 and it has now 175k miles with original transmission. I've changed the fluid at 150k miles. I've heard that it could happen to every year...not just the 2013 and 14 models. Not sure what the real reason for the bearing failure is. Maybe some "Monday" modelsšŸ˜or too low on trans fluid for some reason. Mine was actually a little low on fluid, but still No problems.
  2. It's a hit and miss case if you get this disease...not only the 2013 - 2014 models anymore
  3. I would think so too...never heard of a C-max having engine failure but plenty of trans issues
  4. I don't think grill covers will do anything. The thermostat will not even open the cycle to the radiator before the temperature gets too hot. Besides, there are automatic grill shutters behind the grill that should be closed anyways in this low temps. Cars get smarter all the time ?
  5. I would like to know why some fail and some not...regardless of year.
  6. you can look through the front radiator grille to see if they're open. Not sure how exactly your situation is (my shutters are broken from hitting something...so they are hanging loose). You could just try to open them by hand. There is a small electric motor in the center that moves the shutters , you can try to disconnect the cable and see if the check engine light goes away. But make sure the shutters are in the open position after.
  7. Well, the shutters cost around $530 from the dealer. So the rest is labor then. Mine are broken too, but No check engine light. I just leave them in the open position and live with it for now.
  8. Maybe the reservoir Cap is defect? Should not let the pressure get so high that the tank pops. Did you replace the Cap as well?
  9. Isn't it risky to inflate the tire to the max pressure it can handle? I mean...once you drive it on the freeway in the summer...the pressure will most likely go over the maximum it can handle. Just wondering. I stick with the Car sticker recommendation... on my Cmax it is 40psi (2014 model) and I feel that's already pretty hard.
  10. There are 2 covers..one is right in the front under the bumper (see picture above) and the other one is larger and under the engine between the front wheels
  11. Just found out that the coolant reservoir has an overflow tube somewhere by the cap. I must have accidently pointed the funnel in that direction while filling up the reservoir, hence the spilling of coolant. Guess because of the bad location of the reservoir, it's hard to get the funnel into a straight position while filling.
  12. Extra grill shutters are not necessary since the coolant flows only through the radiator once the engine reaches a certain temperature. So if you drive in really cold weather the thermostat won't open the flow through the radiator cycle anyways. Coasting downhills uses more gas than leaving the car in drive...while coasting, your engine idles and uses gas....when you leave it in gear, the engine doesn't use any gas by design. Just google it for details.
  13. See a lot of C-maxes in germany...but they don't have the hybrid.
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