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drdiesel1

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  1. A Prius owner that lived in New Orleans and had no power for days, used his car to run a light and some phone charging devices for a week or so. I though it was pretty cool to be able to power some lights with your car :love_shower:
  2. Generic code readers won't cover much. If you can't read more than generic data, you could be fooled into believing the system isn't setting any codes because the scan tool can't read them. Uxxxx codes are the most common fault codes for intermittent glitch faults. When a module on the buss fails to send a signal out, the other modules will report it. U codes are communication faults and no generic code reader will see them. Most generic readers will read only the emissions codes as designated by the DOT.
  3. So how is that Ford's fault ???? Sounds like your dealer is incompetent and could care less about you. Are you a chronic complainer ?
  4. Programming resets the KAM in all the modules. It's gonna take some time for it to set all the adaption fields. I've heard 30 days is the magic number ?
  5. Where did you get the light kit ? Got any links ?
  6. So after buying my C-Max and finding my 12 volt battery consistently at 50% SOC, I started a quest to monitor it. The day after I brought it home, it was showing 50%. The car sat on the lot for awhile, so I accepted the reading as "LOT ROT". It's the term we have for vehicles that sit around for extended periods without use. I charged it and kept an eye on it. It kept dropping to 50% SOC after a week or two. I kept recharging it and started a daily voltage check. It continued to drop. I tested the battery (it passed) and did the Ford software updates. IT was still dropping off. I noticed my USB thumb drive was being pinged with the key off. I unplugged my USB drive and my iPod, because the iPod is charged by the system. It's been about 3 days and my battery voltage this morning was 12.68 volts. It's never been passed 12.2 before this change. I'm still in the process of monitoring the system, but this shows a change. I have the Sony audio system with dual USB ports. If the system is pinging a drive and charging a device (iPod) with the key off, then that means the audio system is keeping itself and other modules online. Modules that are awake use more than the nominal keep alive memory voltage and can lead to a dead battery. A compromised battery will fail very quickly without notice. The C-Max doesn't use a conventional starter, so you never notice the battery getting weaker and weaker until it's dead. I'll update this thread as my monitoring continues. Please check and make sure you don't leave anything plugged into the USB port. Maybe Ford will change the software to turn off the USB port when the car is shut down ???? I don't know if it's a viable fix yet, but the voltage change is telling me something isn't the same. The USB devices are the only changes I've made. Eventually, I'll do a parasitic load test to verify my finding. I won't be returning my car anytime soon. Sorry to hear you can't hold off until a fix has been made for yours. Good luck!
  7. Did you zero the lifetime data after the update ? That's what I was referring to. I use trip #2 for my lifetime data and trip #1 is my per tank data. The software update will cause adaption resets and the car will need time to adapt back to you. The mileage/mpg data will also zero and adapt it's tables and re-plot the values stored in the tables. This will take some time, so be patient and let it settle in. I would also make sure the dealer didn't change my tire pressures. Some states (CA) require tire pressure checks every time the car is in the shop. If you run a higher pressure ( I run 55 PSI) and they drop it, you'll see an MPG loss. As stated by others. Cold weather with the use of the heater, defroster, and other power consuming features will lower MPG numbers. Rain is a big factor too.
  8. Software updates are coming out all the time for new cars. First year models are always heavily updated. It's not unusual for this type of thing. You're just not being realistic about buying the newest technologically advanced car. The system improvements are for your benefit, so you should have a little better attitude towards your cars needs. REMEMBER: It's a first year product and you opted into early production ownership. Relax and enjoy the whizzbang ;) You could hold off a little while between visits, but then you'll still have some bugs to deal with. Maybe go into the dealer every 3rd update ? That will slow your trips to the dealer. Myself, I would go ASAP and not make an issue out of it. Would you be posting anything, if things were reversed ? It seems like most people only post if they have something to complain about. Not many post how happy they are when the car isn't in need of something...... :victory: I'm 110% happy with my car. It's been a great vehicle and the love affair rolls on :wub2:
  9. A Scan Gauge II will read PCM DTC's. I don't know it's limitations, but IIRC, it will read only PCM DTC's. I also don't know the limitations the engineer mode, but it's a good start. Anything is better than guessing and monkeying around with the sensors, actuators and switches, without knowing what system is causing the light. An MIL will turn itself off if the system fault is no longer present. I think it's set at 3 clean drive cycles before it will turn off automatically. You could buy the Auto Ingenuity Scan Tool, with the Ford enhanced pack to read all the modules. I don't know of any other tool besides the IDS that's capable of reading them all. That's about 450.00 bucks :drop:
  10. READ the STORED DTC's and quit trying to guess what is wrong.. Man!!!! You just refuse to listen to good advise.
  11. Yes! At least use a comprehensive diagnostic tool to read stored DTC's... Only the IDS will read 100% of the systems fault codes, but some better tools can read most PCM codes.
  12. After unplugging my iPod and my USB thumb drive, I have had good battery voltage readings after a 100% recharge. Today's battery voltage reading was :flirt: 12.68 volts :happy feet:
  13. When you select the PCM to update, the IDS will update other "related" modules. I don't know if it actually updates all as a gateway controller ? It probably will ? I know it updated 5 modules the first time, I did mine. Those modules are listed in my first post in this thread.
  14. Have them print the data from the IDS or at least take a photo of it :camera: IMO, this information should be available to all owners.
  15. You still don't comprehind................. the MIL will come on for over 1000 possible problems..... THAT's THE BOTTOM LINE! Guessing why it's on, is like expecting to win the lottery every week :lol: :lol2: :clapping: Why do you think they make diagnostic tools for dealers/professionals ?
  16. They update the IDS software twice a month. Today's cars always have new software available. Especially 1st year models. My current version is 87.01 and should be updated today ? I'll find out later on today. After they update the cars software, the IDS will show the calibration ID's after the update. Here's a sample from Aug. 19th when I updated my new car the day after I brought it home.
  17. Make sure you aren't connecting to B+.......... Make sure it's a switched power source. WAB! What the heck is that hose clamp setup for on your power stud ?
  18. The dealers "SHOULD" pull all system DTC and note them on the repair order. Most don't because they're to lazy. The IDS will even print the data. If it was my car, I would ask for a printed copy of the stored DTC's :victory:
  19. OR.................................It could be any one of these few causes ?????????????????????????? I like how you edited the information to suit your point. You left out the FACT, they never said anything about the Check Fuel Inlet light coming on. How convenient :drop: We can guess till the cows come home, but the fact remains... If you don't know what the system is seeing as a fault..............It's a total waste of time futzing around with the computer sensors, actuators and switches. You can cause more codes to set and cause the dealer to miss the actual problem(s). Here are just a small sample of issues that can cause the MIL to come on. Don't forget we have about 10 more modules that can add to this list. Each one has it own code set that you can't read unless you have an IDS. P1000 OBD-II Monitor Testing Incomplete P1001 KOER Test Cannot Be Completed P1039 Vehicle Speed Signal Missing or Improper P1051 Brake Switch Signal Missing or Improper P1100 Mass Air Flow Sensor Intermittent P1101 Mass Air Flow Sensor out of Self-Test Range P1112 Intake Air Temperature Sensor Intermittent P1116 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor is out of Self-Test Range P1117 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Intermittent P1120 Throttle Position Sensor out of range P1121 Throttle Position Sensor Inconsistent with Mass Air Flow Sensor P1124 Throttle Position Sensor out of Self-Test Range P1125 Throttle Position Sensor Intermittent P1127 Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater not on During KOER Test P1128 Heated Oxygen Sensor Signals reversed P1129 Heated Oxygen Sensor Signals reversed P1130 Lack of Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Switch - Adaptive Fuel Limit - Bank No. 1 P1131 Lack of Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Switch - Sensor Indicates Lean - Bank No. 1 P1132 Lack of Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Switch - Sensor Indicates Rich - Bank No. 1 P1135 Ignition Switch Signal Missing or Improper P1137 Lack of Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Switch - Sensor Indicates Lean - Bank No. 1 P1138 Lack of Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Switch - Sensor Indicates Rich - Bank No. 1 P1150 Lack of Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Switch - Adaptive Fuel Limit - Bank No. 2 P1151 Lack of Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Switch - Sensor Indicates Lean - Bank No. 2 P1152 Lack of Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Switch - Sensor Indicates Rich - Bank No. 2 P1157 Lack of Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Switch - Sensor Indicates Lean - Bank No. 2 P1158 Lack of Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Switch - Sensor Indicates Rich - Bank No. 2 P1220 Series Throttle Control fault P1224 Throttle Position Sensor B out of Self-Test Range P1230 Open Power to Fuel Pump circuit P1231 High Speed Fuel Pump Relay activated P1232 Low Speed Fuel Pump Primary circuit failure P1233 Fuel Pump Driver Module off-line P1234 Fuel Pump Driver Module off-line P1235 Fuel Pump Control out of range P1236 Fuel Pump Control out of range P1237 Fuel Pump Secondary circuit fault P1238 Fuel Pump Secondary circuit fault P1250 Lack of Power to FPRC Solenoid P1260 Theft Detected - Engine Disabled P1270 Engine RPM or Vehicle Speed Limiter Reached P1288 Cylinder Head Temperature Sensor out of Self-Test Range P1289 Cylinder Head Temperature Sensor Signal Greater Than Self-Test Range P1290 Cylinder Head Temperature Sensor Signal Less Than Self-Test Range P1299 Cylinder Head Temperature Sensor Detected Engine Overheating Condition P1309 Misfire Detection Monitor not enabled P1351 Ignition Diagnostic Monitor circuit Input fault P1352 Ignition Coil A - Primary circuit fault P1353 Ignition Coil B - Primary circuit fault P1354 Ignition Coil C - Primary circuit fault P1355 Ignition Coil D - Primary circuit fault P1356 Loss of Ignition Diagnostic Module Input to PCM P1358 Ignition Diagnostic Monitor Signal out of Self-Test Range P1359 Spark Output circuit fault P1364 Ignition Coil Primary circuit fault P1380 VCT Solenoid Valve circuit Short or Open P1381 Cam Timing Advance is excessive P1383 Cam Timing Advance is excessive P1390 Octane Adjust out of Self-Test Range P1400 Differential Pressure Feedback Electronic Sensor circuit Low Voltage P1401 Differential Pressure Feedback Electronic Sensor circuit High Voltage P1403 Differential Pressure Feedback Electronic Sensor Hoses Reversed P1405 Differential Pressure Feedback Electronic Sensor circuit Upstream Hose P1406 Differential Pressure Feedback Electronic Sensor circuit Downstream Hose P1407 EGR No Flow Detected P1408 EGR Flow out of Self-Test Range P1409? EGR Vacuum Regulator circuit malfunction P1409? Electronic Vacuum Regulator Control circuit fault P1410 EGR Barometric Pressure Sensor VREF Voltage P1411 Secondary Air is not being diverted P1413 Secondary Air Injection System Monitor circuit Low Voltage P1414 Secondary Air Injection System Monitor circuit High Voltage P1442 Secondary Air Injection System Monitor circuit High Voltage P1443 Evaporative Emission Control System - Vacuum System - Purge Control Solenoid or Purge Control Valve fault P1444 Purge Flow Sensor circuit Input Low P1445 Purge Flow Sensor circuit Input High P1450 Inability of Evaporative Emission Control System to Bleed Fuel Tank P1451 EVAP Control System Canister Vent Solenoid Circuit Malfunction P1452 Inability of Evaporative Emission Control System to Bleed Fuel Tank P1455 Substantial Leak or Blockage in Evaporative Emission Control System P1460 Wide Open Throttle Air Conditioning Cutoff circuit malfunction P1461 Air Conditioning Pressure Sensor circuit Low Input P1462 Air Conditioning Pressure Sensor circuit high Input P1463 Air Conditioning Pressure Sensor Insufficient Pressure change P1464 ACCS to PCM High During Self-Test P1469 Low Air Conditioning Cycling Period P1473 Fan Secondary High with Fans Off P1474 Low Fan Control Primary circuit P1479 High Fan Control Primary circuit P1480 Fan Secondary Low with Low Fans On P1481 Fan Secondary Low with High Fans On P1483 Power to Cooling Fan Exceeded Normal Draw P1484 Variable Load Control Module Pin 1 Open P1500 Vehicle Speed Sensor Intermittent P1501 Programmable Speedometer & Odometer Module/Vehicle Speed Sensor Intermittent circuit-failure P1502 Invalid or Missing Vehicle Speed Message or Brake Data P1504 Intake Air Control circuit malfunction P1505 Idle Air Control System at Adaptive Clip P1506 Idle Air Control Over Speed Error P1507 Idle Air Control Under Speed Error P1512 Intake Manifold Runner Control Stuck Closed P1513 Intake Manifold Runner Control Stuck Closed P1516 Intake Manifold Runner Control Input Error P1517 Intake Manifold Runner Control Input Error P1518 Intake Manifold Runner Control fault - Stuck Open P1519? Intake Manifold Runner Control Stuck Open P1520? Intake Manifold Runner Control circuit fault P1519? Intake Manifold Runner Control fault - Stuck Closed P1520? Intake Manifold Runner Control fault P1530 Open or Short to A/C Compressor Clutch circuit P1537 Intake Manifold Runner Control Stuck Open P1538 Intake Manifold Runner Control Stuck Open P1539 Power to A/C Compressor Clutch circuit Exceeded Normal Current Draw P1549 Intake Manifold Temperature Valve Vacuum Actuator Connection P1550 Power Steering Pressure Sensor out of Self-Test Range P1605 PCM Keep Alive Memory Test Error P1625 Voltage to Vehicle Load Control Module Fan circuit not detected P1626 Voltage to Vehicle Load Control Module circuit not detected P1650 Power Steering Pressure Switch out of Self-Test Range P1651 Power Steering Pressure Switch Input fault P1700 Transmission system problems P1701 Reverse Engagement Error P1702 Transmission system problems P1703 Brake On/Off Switch out of Self-Test Range P1704 Transmission system problems P1705 Manual Lever Position Sensor out of Self-Test Range P1709 Park or Neutral Position Switch out of Self-Test Range P1710 Transmission system problems P1711 Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor out of Self-Test Range P1713 thru P172 Transmission system problems P1729 4x4 Low Switch Error P1740 Transmission system problems P1741 Torque Converter Clutch Control Error P1742 Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Faulty P1743 Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Faulty P1744 Torque Converter Clutch System Stuck in Off Position P1745 Transmission system problems P1746 Electronic Pressure Control Solenoid - Open circuit P1747 Electronic Pressure Control Solenoid - Short circuit P1749 Electronic Pressure Control Solenoid Failed Low P1751 Shift Solenoid No. 1 Performance P1754 Coast Clutch Solenoid circuit malfunction P1756 Shift Solenoid No. 2 Performance P1760 Transmission system problems P1761 Shift Solenoid No. 3 Performance P1762 Transmission system problems P1767 Transmission system problems P1780 Transmission Control Switch circuit is out of Self-Test Range P1781 4x4 Low Switch is out of Self-Test Range P1783 Transmission Over-Temperature Condition P1784 Transmission system problems P1785 Transmission system problems P1786 Transmission system problems P1787 Transmission system problems P1788 Transmission system problems P1789 Transmission system problems P1900 Transmission system problems. This list doesn't even include the CAN system codes. If a module has an intermittent loss of communication on the buss, it will set a Uxxxx code and the MIL will turn on. Flipping the flap wont fix it..... :spend: :spend: :spend:
  20. Opening the door activates the interior lighting and the exterior lighting. This will drop the battery voltage reading. Next time, just pop the hood before you exit the car after you park it. That way, when you want to check the batteries static voltage you won't cause the voltage draw and you'll have an accurate voltage reading. Otherwise, you should wait about 10min. after the lights have been off to get a voltage reading. I prefer to check it without causing a system load before I check it. It's a more accurate gauge of your battery voltage.
  21. It's not meant to be rude! It's meant to be direct... To the POINT No sugar coating for those that for whatever reason need to have it sweetened There is a difference, you might like to explore it yourself. Thanks for your input, but being direct is easiest. No need to wonder what I'm saying or what I mean.......... ;)
  22. Yep! I don't call the kettle black. I sure don't assume I know it all, but not knowing anything about this cars systems and playing with it's sensors, switches, and controlled actuators is crazy. Would you open the back of your electrical panel to access the direct power buss and poke around with a screwdriver because the light in the fridge isn't working ? Then when you get electrocuted, sue the power company and complain about how problematic their product is ?
  23. I see you too enjoy the guessing games and have problems when someone talks straight/directly about things. If you can't handle the truth, please don't respond to my post. Better yet, just ignore them and you'll be a happier camper. Thanks! Happy Motoring!
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