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BobJustBob

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  1. I suffered 10 dead battery events (9 from the original battery, 1 from a replacement which Ford provided) in the first 22 months after purchasing my C-Max in November 2012. I had TSB 14-0155 applied on 30 September 2014, and this seems to have fixed the problem for me--I have not had a dead battery since.
  2. Here's my version of the mpg vs ambient air temperature graph. I compiled the statistics for roughly a year, from around August 2013 through July 2014. I took the measurements during my morning commute of around 8.6 miles to work. (I chose to do it then because I almost always go straight to work; during my evening commute I often run side-errands, etc.).
  3. Rle: I am so sorry to hear about your battery problems. I know this can be terribly frustrating: I had similar problems with my 2013 C-Max. The original battery died 9 times; after it was replaced, the new battery died once. Then, last fall, I had TSB 14-0155 applied, and this seems to have fixed the problem. I have not had a dead battery since, and we had an absolutely frigid winter in Southeastern Pa. where I live. I am keeping my fingers crossed that I have had my last dead battery. I fully understand your decision to pursue your state's Lemon Law; when I had my 10th dead battery, I was kicking myself for not taking the same course of action when it was available to me. I hope you can get a satisfying remedy no matter which course of action you pursue. Good luck!
  4. Well, I got this TSB applied this past Tuesday, 30 September. I will be keeping my fingers crossed that it fixes the problem with the 12-volt battery going dead.
  5. I suffered a dead battery at work. The car sat in the parking lot for 8+ hours while I was at work. When I came out to go home, the battery was dead. I had to call Ford Roadside Assistance. In all the instances of dead batteries I have suffered (10 and counting!), the car has been parked for at least 8 hours. I have never suffered a dead battery when the car has been parked for under 8 hours.
  6. dmk2000, I am very sorry to hear that you are the latest member of the club nobody wants to join--the Ford C-Max Dead Battery Club. All I can say is: you have a lot of company and, from what I understand, Ford is working hard to come up with a permanent solution. Hang in there. Since you are a new owner you may want to start a document trail in the event you decide to use your state's Lemon Law.
  7. BullDurham, I am in the exact same situation as you. My dealer has performed every known "fix" for the 12V battery problem on my C-Max, without success. I, too, have an open case with Ford Customer Service. It is up to the engineers at Ford to come up with an effective solution to this problem.
  8. I received my check ($475) on the 17th. Now, if Ford could just fix the d**n 12V battery problem I'd be a happy man!
  9. I recently had my C-Max in at the dealer for service, and I rented a car from the dealer in order to get to work. I ended up renting a recent-model Ford Focus sedan. I haven't driven another car since buying my C-Max, and driving this Focus with its conventional automatic transmission was a real eye-opener. At low speeds--while driving in a parking lot, for instance--it felt as though I was riding a bucking bronco, the shifts from one gear to the other were that abrupt and jarring. I hadn't realized how much I've been spoiled by the smooth, seamless, continuously variable transmission (CVT) of the C-Max. Have any of you C-Max owners ever driven other vehicles with CVT's? I was wondering how the CVT of the C-Max stacks up against those in other vehicles. For instance, I viewed some online video reviews of the brand new 2015 Honda Fit, and every one mentioned how noisy the CVT in the Fit is.
  10. Welcome, weebee. I am wishing you the best with all your new vehicles.
  11. Thanks for the update. I am envious of the great gas mileage you "warm weather guys" get with your C-MAX. Here's wishing you continued good luck with the vehicle.
  12. Hi Mikols, Sorry to hear about your dead battery. And so soon after you purchased your C-Max. Ouch! I am one of those unfortunate C-Max owners who has suffered multiple dead batteries. My advice to you is to notify Ford about each instance of a dead battery. Open a ticket with Ford Customer Service at the corporate headquarters (their number is in you owner's manual). It is only by keeping the pressure on Ford that this problem will be fixed.
  13. Yes, I have used a Deltran Battery Tender Plus on my C-Max a few times. I am one of those unfortunate individuals who has experienced multiple instances (9 and counting) of a dead battery in the first 17 months of ownership. My completely unsubstantiated view is that using this charger forestalls the battery problem. I seem to go a lot longer between instances of the dead battery when I use the charger. I note here that I was unable to recover from a dead battery by using this charger. One Saturday morning, I came out to find my battery had died. Since I could use a family member's car to get where I needed to go, I decided to put the dead battery on the charger and see if it would recover. Twenty-five hours later, the light on the battery charger was still red, indicating that it was doing no good. So I got a jump from a family member's car, drove my C-Max for 45 minutes, then put it back on the battery charger. Four hours later, the battery was completely charged. Weird.
  14. BobJustBob

    lemon?

    Welcome to the C-Max Hybrid Forum, jlpecore11--I just wish it were under more favorable circumstances. Unfortunately, our beloved C-Max has a serious flaw hiding beneath the covers--a flaw which is causing many of the cars to suffer dead 12v batteries. If you look in the Batteries sub-forum in the Drivetrain forum of this site, you will see a number of discussion threads about this issue. Ford is aware of the problem and has been working hard to fix it, but unfortunately in the 17+ months in which the vehicle has been on sale they have not definitively identified the cause of the problem and not come up with an effective solution. I have read posts from a number of frustrated owners who, after suffering from multiple instances of dead batteries, finally invoked their state's lemon law and had Ford take back their vehicle. I am one of the unlucky owners who has experienced this frustrating problem--my battery has died six times since I bought my car in November of 2012. I like my vehicle so much otherwise that I have decided to stick with it, but I am getting angrier with each successive failure. All I can say is: you are in good company. There are a lot of C-Max owners who share your pain and are hoping that Ford can figure out the cause of this vexing problem and come up with a permanent solution. Stop back often and fill us in on your experience.
  15. Very interesting. I have noticed that I also am unable to program button zero on my radio (set a preset on button zero, or station 10 whichever way you want to look at it). In addition, I have had tremendous problems with dead batteries, having had my 12v battery die 6 times, twice after having 13B12 applied on 24 December 13. I wonder if I can talk my dealer into replacing my radio?
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