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cbharvest reacted to a post in a topic: Sirius update 0% [stuck]
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After a certain amount of hassle, I followed the original suggestion of disconnecting the 12 Volt battery and can confirm that it worked for me also. And, all my settings appear to be intact.
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I have the same "stuck at 0% Sirius update" problem, and tried the signal refresh, but it did not work. One problem is that the refresh instructions say to tune to a particular channel, and that you should hear audio. But, with the system stuck, It's impossible to select a channelThere is no audio of any kind Alan
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different drummer reacted to a post in a topic: Named your car?
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GreenChicago reacted to a post in a topic: Named your car?
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fotomoto reacted to a post in a topic: Multiple locations for EV+ ?
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Given all the troubles with the 3.5.1 upgrade, Sync, Nav, etc., I found the following news item telling: Ford Boosts Hiring of Engineers, Computer Workers USA Today (07/23/13) Chris Woodyard ; Alisa Priddle Ford Motor Co.'s recently announcement that it is boosting its planned hiring of engineers and software workers by 36 percent is part of a larger effort by the auto industry to recruit technology workers. Ford says that about 80 percent of the new hires will be engineers and information technology workers that can help design the next generation of high-tech vehicles. The greatest need is for workers with electronics and digital skills, highlighting how the auto industry is being driven by developments in infotainment systems, electronic controls, and safety systems. "The skill set is changing, especially with the amount of electronics...in the vehicle," says SAE International's Andrew Smart. However, recruiting is challenging because automakers are looking for a special combination of skills that relatively few professionals have. "The specialties we are having trouble filling are software, electric, and electronic," says Ford's Raj Nair. "There's a lot of demand for that talent." Meanwhile, both Ford and General Motors are involved in programs to encourage high school students to study science, technology, engineering, and math subjects. http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2013/07/23/ford-hiring/2578425/
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Noah Harbinger reacted to a post in a topic: Going to the Car Wash with Rearview camera on
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Going to the Car Wash with Rearview camera on
colea replied to armoredsaint's topic in General Discussion
The rear vision camera comes on when you put it in reverse, but then even after you put the transmission in a forward gear, the camera stays on for a time. I'm not sure if remains on for a set number of seconds, or until the vehicle reaches a certain speed--based on informal observations, I think it's the latter. All in all, I really like the rear vision camera. And the car wash photos are pretty neat! -
JENergi reacted to a post in a topic: bike carrier
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As an alternative to a hitch rack, both Saris and Thule have "trunk racks" they recommend for the C-Max, 1, 2, or 3 bikes. But not Yakima.
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What cool hidden feature have you discovered about your C-Max?
colea replied to armoredsaint's topic in General Discussion
Sounds like your dealer needs some re-education. Hands free lift gate plus rear vision camera were the main reasons we opted for 302A, very clearly described on the Ford website. -
Yes, I had a build date of 3/13/2013 and have both 3.5.1 and A4 maps.
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I've had a similar problem (SEL 302A, 3.5.1), but don't need to use Sirius to cause it. Just turning the car off, running an errand, then a few minutes later turning it back on is sometimes (not always) enough to make it start playing songs in alphabetical order, rather than the album it had been on previously. Have now turned Auto Play off to see if it makes a difference. Thanks for the suggestion.
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SEL 302A, built March 13, 2013, 1400+ miles, no problems
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I know that Consumer Reports, for one, buys its car anonymously precisely to avoid the possibility of being "gamed" by the manufacturer. But I don't know how far they drive it before recording their stats.
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Change holder Power folding exterior mirrors Sunroof that opens/closes
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That's why we really like the rear vision camera option. It may not get people behind you out of the way any sooner (BUG BUTTS for that!), but at least you can see them to avoid running them over.
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This, and then you get 46.0 mpg on the way to work in a car that isn't broken in yet? This car seems to bring out the dual personality in us. Me too. :)
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Great review. Thank you for the effort. With less than a month on my own Cmax, I'm definitely still learning and contributions to the forum like this are a big factor!