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  1. After hitting the start/stop button several times, it eventually all faded to black. Greg
  2. 2018 hybrid with ~10,000 miles on it. Odd thing last night when parking - hit the start-OFF button to shut down and the usual interior lighting slowly faded, but the large center touchscreen display stayed illuminated in "dirty gray". Took a couple on/off cycles to get the car to fade everything to black, but never seen that before. Anyone seen that or know what that's all about??? Thanks! Greg
  3. 2018 titanium cmax and noticed, since new, the rear tires roar more than I'm used to, making me think the bearings are going bad prematurely. Hopefully, just tire noise, but will see if anything changes after I rotate the tires. Currently @ 8,000 miles and about to do an oil/filter change and tire rotation. Greg
  4. 2018 hybrid - driving through DC and around the DC/MD/VA beltway: ~7,500 miles and in 7 months since new, 46.7 MPG thus far. Greg
  5. Posting a few photos of what you're dealing with and the service manual should help others provide some guidance. Greg
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    coolant

    It was way more than I needed, but yeah, I went ahead and bought a gallon of Ford's prediluted coolant from Amazon. I figure every couple years I'll siphon out and replace the inverter coolant to make use of some of the excess. Another option would be if you were getting warranty work or a tire rotation or... (with a ford dealer service coupon of course), ask them to top all fluids while there. Greg
  7. Thanks for the replies! Will experiment with it a little bit. Greg
  8. 2018 titanium with heated seats. Looking for recommendations for getting adequate heat from the blower. I use the auto AC without issue, but wonder how folks handle their best heating/defrosting... Does "auto" work well for heat settings? Or is it better to manually select heat temperature (70F? 74F? or...???F). Heated seats help but won't be enough soon...which I'm sure will only drop gas mileage Thanks! Greg
  9. 2018 titanium with ~ 3,000 miles. Using the auto AC - it seems wholly inaccurate, meaning not cold enough to reflect the setting. At 71F auto setting, it doesn't cool well. Yesterday, I tried max AC for the first time and surprisingly, it feels cool, but not cold. Anyone else seeing inaccurate readings with theirs? Today on the drive home, I'll be using a temperature probe in the vents to measure actual F-temp output and report back tomorrow. Greg
  10. 2018 titanium. Noticing, especially on the highway, that the car tends to drift within lanes. This reminds me of older car behavior when steering was much less precise. I do run tire pressure high around 48 PSI, but my other vehicles (including another cmax), also with higher PSIs, do not exhibit this behavior. While it's not as extreme as in older cars, it is noticeable. Anyone else notice slight drifting with their cmax? Thanks! Greg
  11. FYI...Ford recalling some 2011 - 2015 plug-ins due to cord-catching-fire issues: https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/ford-ev-charging-cable-recall/ Easy recall. Exchange your charging cable. Done. Greg
  12. In case anyone is looking for better all weather mats, after googling and finding many sellers, found YitaWalmart selling their decent Yita mats for about $40 cheaper than most others ($80 versus $120+). Of course I haven't installed them yet, but they're supposed to fit and look to be comparable to weathertech for a lot less $$$ Greg
  13. In the interest of better mileage via better wind resistance, seems newer cars suffer from buffeting more and more. Not sure if rain guards would help reduce that, but it might. Greg
  14. Thanks! Will check it out. Greg
  15. For me, doing 15-20mpg better than my previous vehicle is a huge personal victory. That, and because I don't burn any extra fuel while being stopped in traffic makes me happier for some weird reason. So far, I'm averaging 45.9 mpg for my weekly commuting. Not sure I'll be able to do much better, but we'll see. Greg
  16. new 2018 titanium. Compared to our 2017, I'm noticing more general interior "ambient" noise, as in general "humming" and even wind noise at highway speeds (best description may be similar to common airplane cabin noise at altitude). Car has michelin energy tires which may be contributing. There's also a rear external humming noise which sounds like either wheel bearing(s) or tire slap noise. Compared to our 2017 which is much quieter, I'd swear ford has seemingly decreased the material-quality used for this last model year (or I'm simply delusional). I've actually ordered some sound deadening mats to lay across the rear of the cabin to see if that will help absorb interior noise. Anyone else have 2018 vs earlier model comparison to share? Thanks! Greg
  17. I still have those on my minivan. They're average all around tires (decent wear and mileage, but not "wow"). While our van recommends 35-38 psi, I pump it around 44 psi year-round. Greg
  18. Better though is that on Amazon, it says the 0w20 "does not fit your cmax..." Interesting, although it does. Greg
  19. Interesting that it wouldn't "populate" it when only searching on 0w20...but would readily link to 5w20 (which used to be the cmax standard). Greg
  20. Where can 0w20 motorcraft oil be purchased? I remember seeing it available ~ 1 year ago, but now even on amazon and online, only 5w20 is available. Interesting 0w20 is so rare since the cmax manual recommends it specifically. I'm ok using full sythetic brands, but prefer to try motorcraft's blend (if it's even available!). Thanks, Greg
  21. Not the information I was provided, but happy to be wrong about that! Thanks! Greg
  22. The hybrid components are 8/100,000 but the normal drivetrain (e.g., CVT) is only 5/60,000. I'd still ask FORD and/or your dealer for assistance. Doesn't always work, but worth the asking. Greg
  23. grege

    coolant

    Added a couple ounces of distilled water to bring both coolant levels to max and ordered ford prediluted coolant to have on hand should more be needed. Time will tell... Greg
  24. Two cmax household now. I've noticed the coolant reservoirs (both the engine and the inverter controller coolant reservoirs) seem to "lose" coolant slowly (the inverter moreso since it seems to have a "pinhole" in the center cap). How often are people having to add coolant to theirs??? Weird to me that Ford says if at the line for MIN or below, top off coolant... Is coolant consumption that common for the cmaxes in general??? Thanks! Greg
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    Second C max

    Added our second titanium before all the 2018s are gone. While I'm still not fond or Ford's general fit and finish build quality for the cmax, I do like the way the cmax drives and feels, so hoping it'll serve us well for at least 5 years! Greg
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