Degrandbob Posted September 2, 2021 Report Share Posted September 2, 2021 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? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
homestead Posted September 2, 2021 Report Share Posted September 2, 2021 I would check the brakes. Probably can only hear it at low speed. fbov 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Degrandbob Posted September 3, 2021 Author Report Share Posted September 3, 2021 Thanks for responding! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Degrandbob Posted September 3, 2021 Author Report Share Posted September 3, 2021 On 9/2/2021 at 3:20 PM, homestead said: I would check the brakes. Probably can only hear it at low speed. 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! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill-N Posted September 5, 2021 Report Share Posted September 5, 2021 My guess is that the tires are a bit stiff and it takes a mile or so for them to regain flexibility. Just a thought. Degrandbob 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C-MaxA2 Posted September 5, 2021 Report Share Posted September 5, 2021 Could be rust on the brakes since they don't get used much (regenerative braking doing it instead). I tend to hear it after the car has gotten wet and been sitting for a while as well. We have 2 CMaxs (2016 & a 2017, both bought used in 2018 and 2020) and they both make a scrapping sound when moving slowly with the windows open. I tend to view anything both cars do as 'normal' and don't worry about it. fbov and Degrandbob 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Degrandbob Posted September 6, 2021 Author Report Share Posted September 6, 2021 On 9/5/2021 at 11:10 AM, Bill-N said: My guess is that the tires are a bit stiff and it takes a mile or so for them to regain flexibility. Just a thought. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Degrandbob Posted September 6, 2021 Author Report Share Posted September 6, 2021 (edited) On 9/5/2021 at 12:44 PM, C-MaxA2 said: Could be rust on the brakes since they don't get used much (regenerative braking doing it instead). I tend to hear it after the car has gotten wet and been sitting for a while as well. We have 2 CMaxs (2016 & a 2017, both bought used in 2018 and 2020) and they both make a scrapping sound when moving slowly with the windows open. I tend to view anything both cars do as 'normal' and don't worry about it. Glad to hear your input! Edited September 6, 2021 by Degrandbob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Degrandbob Posted September 6, 2021 Author Report Share Posted September 6, 2021 On 9/6/2021 at 8:26 AM, Degrandbob said: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Degrandbob Posted September 6, 2021 Author Report Share Posted September 6, 2021 (edited) On 9/6/2021 at 8:26 AM, Degrandbob said: Edited September 6, 2021 by Degrandbob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Degrandbob Posted September 6, 2021 Author Report Share Posted September 6, 2021 On 9/6/2021 at 8:26 AM, Degrandbob said: Glad to hear the input! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Degrandbob Posted September 6, 2021 Author Report Share Posted September 6, 2021 On 9/5/2021 at 12:44 PM, C-MaxA2 said: Could be rust on the brakes since they don't get used much (regenerative braking doing it instead). I tend to hear it after the car has gotten wet and been sitting for a while as well. We have 2 CMaxs (2016 & a 2017, both bought used in 2018 and 2020) and they both make a scrapping sound when moving slowly with the windows open. I tend to view anything both cars do as 'normal' and don't worry about it. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
62Lincoln Posted September 6, 2021 Report Share Posted September 6, 2021 On 9/5/2021 at 1:44 PM, C-MaxA2 said: Could be rust on the brakes since they don't get used much (regenerative braking doing it instead). I tend to hear it after the car has gotten wet and been sitting for a while as well. We have 2 CMaxs (2016 & a 2017, both bought used in 2018 and 2020) and they both make a scrapping sound when moving slowly with the windows open. I tend to view anything both cars do as 'normal' and don't worry about it. To the OP, if the sound you're hearing (you never described the sound) is a scuffing noise, it's the rear brakes as described in the post quoted here. A couple of things you can try: when first starting out, when it's safe to do so, allow yourself to do a couple of hard, sudden stops to work the brakes. Second, when safe to do so, at a low speed apply the parking brake (it uses the rear brakes only) and allow it to stop the car. Both of these will help scrape off the rust described by the poster. If your car tends to set for a few days at a time (you mentioned you're retired), the brakes will be more prone to this surface rust than if it's driven on a daily basis. Degrandbob 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Degrandbob Posted September 8, 2021 Author Report Share Posted September 8, 2021 On 9/6/2021 at 11:19 AM, 62Lincoln said: To the OP, if the sound you're hearing (you never described the sound) is a scuffing noise, it's the rear brakes as described in the post quoted here. A couple of things you can try: when first starting out, when it's safe to do so, allow yourself to do a couple of hard, sudden stops to work the brakes. Second, when safe to do so, at a low speed apply the parking brake (it uses the rear brakes only) and allow it to stop the car. Both of these will help scrape off the rust described by the poster. If your car tends to set for a few days at a time (you mentioned you're retired), the brakes will be more prone to this surface rust than if it's driven on a daily basis. 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! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
62Lincoln Posted September 12, 2021 Report Share Posted September 12, 2021 On 9/8/2021 at 11:51 AM, Degrandbob said: 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! Your description fits with the brake idea - be sure to check that no one is behind you when you apply the brakes! Good luck! Degrandbob 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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