Ford Escape Hybrid Brake Problems

179 messages,  Last post on Oct 11, 2012 at 8:32 AM

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#174 of 179 Re: Ford Escape Hybrid Brake Problems [alandeane] by stevedebi

Oct 09, 2012 (3:27 pm)

Replying to: alandeane (Oct 02, 2012 11:58 am)
"I've got a 2009 Escape Hybrid with 76K miles on it. I've experienced braking problems when traveling down very steep grades (i.e. Mt. Whitney portal to valley, etc..., 10+% downgrades). Specifically, the vehicle shakes severely and the regenerative power/battery meter doesn't indicate that it's being regenerated, as it normally does when the brakes are applied. This happened the summer of 2011, than again this past summer, each time only once, while traveling down severe grades. I had the transmission in low to help keep my speed down to minimize the braking. The shaking would typically occur while braking at 40-50 mph +/-. This has not happened in any other situations, and the brakes appear to be working well at all other times. Any thoughts? "
 
I don't know about "severe" shaking, but if you are in "L" going down hill, the battery will max out at about 66% SOC. After that point, the FEH will use the engine to brake, which can be pretty loud. Next time, shift back to "D" and see if the shaking goes away. But on my 2008, the only thing that happens is I hear the engine. If there is shaking, something may be wrong under the hood.

#175 of 179 Re: Ford Escape Hybrid Brake Problems [stevedebi] by wwest

Oct 10, 2012 (8:53 am)

Replying to: stevedebi (Oct 09, 2012 3:27 pm)
Might be the EBD, Electronic Braking Distrbution. The system tries to "balance" braking front vs rear. I most notice it activating on a slight downhill with wet roadbed, feels like cross multiple railroad tracks.

#176 of 179 Re: Ford Escape Hybrid Brake Problems [wwest] by stevedebi

Oct 10, 2012 (9:28 am)

Replying to: wwest (Oct 10, 2012 8:53 am)
"Might be the EBD, Electronic Braking Distrbution. The system tries to "balance" braking front vs rear. I most notice it activating on a slight downhill with wet roadbed, feels like cross multiple railroad tracks. "
 
Really? Since you never owned an FEH, how do you know what Ford EBD feels like?
 
As an owner, I can say that I have never had any such feeling from my 2008 FEH.
 
I normally make sure to ignore wwest when he trolls other forums for vehicles he has never owned. But I had to clear up misinformation.

#177 of 179 Re: Ford Escape Hybrid Brake Problems [stevedebi] by wwest

Oct 10, 2012 (1:02 pm)

Replying to: stevedebi (Oct 10, 2012 9:28 am)
"..how do you know what Ford EBD feels like?..."
 
Never said I did, "might be" is in no way a definitive team.
 
And why would you assume, suppose, that Ford's implementation of EBD would differ significantly than others?
 
On the other hand since the FEH must "contend" with three separate braking modes (front ONLY [regen], combined [regen front, frictional front/rear], and frictional only) I would suspect that activation of EBD might even more pronounced, noticeable vs my RX300.

#178 of 179 Re: Ford Escape Hybrid Brake Problems [wwest] by stevedebi

Oct 10, 2012 (3:42 pm)

Replying to: wwest (Oct 10, 2012 1:02 pm)
Like I said, I don't answer trolls.

#179 of 179 Re: Ford Escape Hybrid Brake Problems [stevedebi] by wwest

Oct 11, 2012 (8:32 am)

Replying to: stevedebi (Oct 10, 2012 3:42 pm)
Good-O....
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