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Heating Back Seat Area


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Today, I had my first chance to ride in the back seat area of our new  C-Max.  It is a cold day and I wanted to make sure the rear seat area's console vents were open and delivering warm air.  No air!  Rotated the dial that I assume opens and closes the vents -- nothing.  Asked my wife, who was driving, to turn up the fan speed -- nothing. Pushed the floor control button on the dash board that directs air to our feet -- nothing.

 

What am I doing wrong?

 

Tom

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Just tried your suggestion and it worked.  Thanks again!

 

Funny that the owner's manual doesn't speak to this?

 

Also, I discovered that you can run the dash vents and the floor vent along with the rear seat operation.

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Also, you can actually have all the vents (dash, floor and windshield) working at the same time, just push each of buttons.  You push once to turn a vent on, then push it again to turn it off. 

 

I posted this in another thread ... if you have the temperature gauge on MyView, when the temperature icon changes from blue to white, your CMax is heated up enough to use EV AND at that point it will also provide heat.  I always wait for my car to heat up before turning on the heat, I hate it blowing cold air!

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Check the touch screen for a button that says rear. If c max has this option  the botton should be lower right corner of the climate screen

The C-Max does not have separate rear controls like other vehicles such as the Explorer.  Nor does it have a booster fan for the rear.  It's just tied to the dash vents.

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Checked mine...found that the rear vents on the rear floor push out air when the dash selector is set for the"floor" symbol, and not when the selector is set for the "dash" symbol (unless the "floor" is also selected at the same time). The rear vent likewise pushes out air when the dash selector is set for the "dash" symbol, and not when the selector is set for the "floor" symbol (unless the "dash" symbol is also selected at the same time).

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Look under both seats to see if there are plastic vents...my SEL has that and I would think the SE does also. It's not mentioned as an additional item when you get the SEL.

"Look under both  "FRONT"  seats to see if there are plastic vents...my SEL has that and I would think the SE does also. It's not mentioned as an additional item when you get the SEL."

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Also, you can actually have all the vents (dash, floor and windshield) working at the same time, just push each of buttons.  You push once to turn a vent on, then push it again to turn it off. 

 

I posted this in another thread ... if you have the temperature gauge on MyView, when the temperature icon changes from blue to white, your CMax is heated up enough to use EV AND at that point it will also provide heat.  I always wait for my car to heat up before turning on the heat, I hate it blowing cold air!

It's my impression that the heater fan waits until the ICE has started to warm, then turns on blowing warm air.

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