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DR61

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  1. I don't really want this either; don't plan to make a special trip to the dealer for sure. I suppose eventually they will get an opportunity to install it.
  2. Another Volvo here for my first car: a 1958 Volvo PV444, 4 speed manual, with shoulder harness attachments built in (which I added). An industry first, I think. Traded it in on a 1961 Austin Mini Cooper!
  3. While visiting the University of California Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, we came across several of these police cruisers!
  4. DR61

    C-Max Police Cars

    sighted at UC Berkeley
  5. Setting destinations with phone book entries is in the Phone menu (upper left corner of home screen), NOT the NAV menu. The problem seems to be that Apple contact addresses include a 'Country' field, while the Ford system doesn't.
  6. I use an old dog bed zip-on cover for the temporary spare.
  7. MFT is supposed to be able to navigate to a phonebook contact, if the contact has a physical address, doing this: Press Phone Phonebook select a contact with a physical address Options Set as Destination Here I get an error message saying "Invalid address, please...." This is for phonebook contacts imported from my iPhone.
  8. I did the update in about 30 min. with car in garage and 'on' but ICE off (Energi). Presets and NAV favorites were preserved, phone pairings not preserved. Time was set back an hour. iPhones paired again ok. With the new update the same problem exists with phone book addresses not being able to be read into NAV favorites . With the USB drive back in the computer, the SYNC web site failed to confirm with Ford that my update was successful (tried 4 times).
  9. I think actively managing your car is best in mountain driving. I use D on upgrades, so if I let off the pedal some momentum is retained. I use L on very twisty sections so I can get high regen when backing off to slow for corners, hopefully without having to engage friction brakes. I use L or grade assist on downgrades, depending on how curvy it is. On some downgrades that are straight and lead to long flat sections or upgrades, I shift to D or N (if speed is safe) to maximize momentum for the upgrade.
  10. Does this update wipe out all the Nav favorites I have set? I got it onto the a USB drive (after many hassles getting Java updated, and a very slow download) but I'm reluctant to install it because I have a long trip coming up and have many addresses already set up in the Nav. Does the update correct the bug that prevents phone book addresses from being used by the Nav system?
  11. Exactly, GaryM. I'm also a long-time autocrosser and road racer. Jacking up both wheels on the same side with one jack has never been a problem. With a front weight-biased car you can usually do it from the front side jack point. Just do not get any part of your body under the car if you are not using jack stands as a backup.
  12. The jack points are indicated by small triangles in the plastic lower molding, in front 6" behind the front wheel opening, and in the rear about 13" in front of the rear wheel opening. The jack has a slot for the chassis seam at those points. I'm using a scissor jack from my 2012 Mini which uses the same type of seam jack points. You can buy a similar jack at Harbor Freight for less than $20.
  13. I put a label on my temp. spare to install only on a rear position. In case of a front flat, my jack can lift both wheels on one side, then a good wheel can be installed on the front position, and the spare on the rear position.
  14. I had a similar problem getting the confirmation screens. I posted about it here with a solution: http://fordcmaxenergiforum.com/topic/894-my-ford-mobile-app-website-still-a-work-in-progress/?p=7429 Basically, pulling and resetting fuse #67 (manual p 272) resets the Cell Phone Passport. I used small bent-tip needle noise pliers. I got our iP5's to read texts also. There are instructions I think on Ford's web site, here, or on the Energi web site. Good luck!
  15. The FSA says nothing about roll-over structure. It says "Affected vehicles were built with insufficient interior head impact protection at the roof/B-Pillar area." I am thinking the foam padding under the headliner in the area where the B-Pillar (pillar just at or behind driver/front passenger) meets the roof has a problem on some cars. Perhaps the supplier used the wrong foam density or thickness for a batch of cars, and it was uncovered in routine QC checks. The car has side curtain air bags that protect the head at these points, but the foam is probably a secondary level of protection.
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