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Degrandbob

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  1. FYI update! I just read the Cmax Owners manual about doors/locks...Pg#60. If the door is ajar, the battery saver is unable to turn the lights off! The doors must be closed! ?
  2. After parking my Cmax yesterday evening I took some time to visit my neighbor, not realizing my granddaughter left the rear door ajar. After returning home I noticed the parking lights on the car , since the door was not closed. My question, if I didn't notice the issue....does the Cmax eventually shut the lights off? If so, how long does it take?
  3. I will try the hard sudden stops a couple times as you suggested. The sound is not whining or squealing. It could be described as "scuffing" or 'dragging' and increases and decreases with the motion of the car. It cannot be heard outside the vehicle with the Windows down. Of course, the sound inside comes only from the rear! I appreciate your response and will try the brake suggestion tomorrow!
  4. Update...the brakes were checked and are fine. I'm going to assume it's a normal sound that hybrids make. Ford Dealer had no comment!
  5. I own a 2017 Cmax Hybrid with only 19,000 miles, but have noticed a noise that coincides with the motion of my wheels at very low speed after not driving it for 2-3 days. (I'm retired) Once I leave the subdivision and drive onto the highway...it goes away. Does that noise coincide with any functions that involve it being a hybrid? I had the car recently aligned and tires rotated, but the sound continues. Any thoughts?
  6. Please clarify my understanding on battery concerns. I have a 2017 Cmax Hybrid! If I go into my garage and open the car door,which turns on the interior and dash lighting....then close the car door....how long is the normal interval before the interior lights go out?
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