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J.C. reacted to a post in a topic: Rear seatbelt / Won't stay in guide
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Energi but not use the plug / Pointless?
Hybrid dude replied to Hybrid dude's topic in General Discussion
Since a lot of time has gone by since the date of my original post, and there are many more C-Max owners, I'd like to know if anyone has further thoughts on this topic of using an Energi but never plugging it in. Thanks -
MBR reacted to a post in a topic: Trade in value
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Thanks Yes, the Stanley Simple Start enables it to come back to life in about 3 minutes, plugged into the rear cargo area 12V outlet. After this many years, I'm pessimistic, as I don't really think Ford will ever discover the cause.
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I now have almost 30K miles and just for fun, went to my servicing dealer this afternoon to learn how little it is worth. (SE base model, no options) Answer is $11,000 towards a 2014 Hybrid or Energi. I had hoped this trade in idea wouldn't have cost more than a few grand, when you include state rebates, etc. Guess I'll try plan B or C, those being continue with it until 75K miles or Oct. 2017, whichever comes first, or pursue a legal battle. (I've had multiple dead vehicle problems but Ford refused a buyback.)
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Yes, I've thought about a new 2014 Energi with all the rebate, tax deductions, state rebate, etc.. My dealer has a few on the lot which, from the window sticker code, were made in August.
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Thanks for advice, no, not hired a lawyer, don't really want to spend that kind of time. Going to another dealer would be a hassle, haven to explain entire story, etc. If Ford had agreed to buyback, the lemon law here, plus the almost 30K miles I have on the vehicle would have resulted in a large amount of money deducted for 'use'. I have considered trading in for a 2014 C-Max, which as you may know has a large incentive now and might be an almost equivalent price with rebates, trade-in, etc.
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And dead vehicle again just now, 3 min. on the simple start, back in action. All voltage back to normal, clock was a few hours off, as last time NPI.
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Thanks I'm glad you've had no more incidents but, for rational or maybe irrational reasons, I'm hesitant to do that self-TSB. Maybe I should, since I have that Ford refund money.
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As the OP of this topic, I had the pleasure of my 5th (or maybe 6th, as I've lost count) dead vehicle incident the other morning, as usual, after a night parked in my spot. Thanks to the Stanley simple start, I was up and running after only three minutes of charge into the cargo area 12V outlet. I was lucky, since the Stanley start had only about 20% full charge. My plug-in voltmeter indicated normal conditions once the vehicle was back up and running. When the vehicle was dead, the meter displayed nothing. As a side note, I did request a buyback from Ford, which was denied because it didn't meet Mass. lemon laws, or something like that. I was offered a little peace of mind insurance (won't go into detail) but know it would only cover non-battery related problems, since it makes no difference when I have these dead-vehicle issues. They won't authorize a check of the coolant pump connectors because it is not a known fix, and I'm not going to pay myself either. As I've stated before, I really like a lot of things about the C-Max, handling, acceleration, room especially in the back seat, etc., but may leave the fold. I really didn't like other hybrid choices a few years ago, and don't know if I can ever go back to a non-hybrid. My overall MPG is only about 36, despite using various hypermiling techniques. The most recent tank was about 32, but remember it's getting cold in these parts. I still have a hard time, despite other members explanations, that I have that low an overall MPG, even with more than a third of my almost 30K miles on electric. If anyone can recommend another vehicle, feel free. I've even considered getting a 2014 C-Max, since there are quite a few rebates/incentives, it might be worth it. Frustrated.
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I purchased one of those volt meters. Results: When I stand next to the driver door and look through the window and unlock the vehicle using the fob, it reads 11.7, then goes to 12.2 after I open the door and enter. When I start, it fluctuates in the 14 neighborhood, and I have seen it at 15. Thoughts?
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kc1174 reacted to a post in a topic: Battery dead
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Yes, I wondered about step 5, since I have a hybrid, but I have to draw the line somewhere. Though I have no evidence, I'm sure they're very enthusiastic when they see me drive in ... not.
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Car back this afternoon, new Control Assembly-Mobile Phone part no. DM5Z-19K350-B list price $190.71.
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I noticed a very annoying creak when pressing my left elbow ever so slightly on the driver's door panel a few inches behind the aluminum grab handle (the place one would normally place one's elbow). I don't think I was being too picky or expecting too much, but long story short, I too received a non-matching gray cloth piece as the new part and, as is the case many times after a dealer visit, was the only one that noticed. Of course, it doesn't match my other panels. So, they removed it, took a few photos and will consult their gurus. I hope to have a matching set eventually.
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Hybrid dude reacted to a post in a topic: Battery dead
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Dealer still has not received new module, as per TSB 14-0155. It's been 7 days. Hard to believe but luckily I have a rental.