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#467 of 651 Re: Seat warmer question [pzam]
by robr2
Dec 05, 2012 (5:49 am)
IMHO, it's a personal thing. Our Explorer has just high and low. I can only deal with high for about 3 minutes. My wife, OTOH, will run the high setting all day long.
#468 of 651 Re: Seat warmer question [pzam]
by izedaman
Dec 05, 2012 (7:12 am)
1 is crazy hot for me, maybe if we lived in Alaska I might set it on 2... and yes, they wife goes higher, and will leave it on.
#469 of 651 Re: Seat warmer question [izedaman]
by thelaw
Dec 05, 2012 (8:15 pm)
same here. wife can sit on a 5 and still thinks its not working right. her volvo s80 has three settings: pants on fire, tattoo my butt, and electric chair. i just turn off the seat warmer when i drive her car. it hasn't really been cold enough here in new england to use the seat warners anyway.
#470 of 651 Re: Dealer notes "no repair available" [vdm123]
by albrightsville
Dec 06, 2012 (11:35 am)
I too have a navigation problem, and by resetting the system instructed on the phone number by Ford detroit , it did not fix the system, and is gettibg worse as we we go along. It some times places me in an entire different area!
It some time takes a good 15 to miles before the GPS starts to work.
In the beginning, it took me to area in the Mountains, that had no roads, or they wher not paved! I should have kept my chevy Equnoix. And the gas tank isd too small!
Dec 08, 2012 (11:14 am)
Just brought the Escape into the dealer & got a rental from Enterprise. What a piece of junk the rental is compared to the Escape, but hey, at least it won't catch fire right!
#472 of 651 FIX ON THE RECALL
by mikeo56
Dec 10, 2012 (11:38 am)
http://www.nasdaq.co...86#.UMYp5YYQ4jw
Ford Motor Produces Fix In Voluntary Safety Recall Of 2013 Escapes, 2013 Fusions
(RTTNews.com) - Ford Motor Co. (F) announced a corrective action to address potential engine overheating that could result in engine fires in SE and SEL models of the 2013 Ford Escape and Ford Fusion models equipped with 1.6-liter engines. The vehicles were subjects of a voluntary safety recall announced November 30.
Ford said that to fix the condition, it will make softwarePosted Image updates to the cooling system of the 1.6-liter engine available in the SE and SEL models of the 2013 Ford Escape and 2013 Ford Fusion.
The software updates will better manage engine temperatures during a unique overheating condition that could occur under unique operating conditions. The original cooling system designPosted Image was not able to address a loss of coolant system pressure under certain operating conditions, which could lead to a vehicle fire while the engine was running, the company said.
Ford stated that it is now working to deliver the software and repair procedure to its dealers. The company will begin notifying customers so they can schedule service appointments with dealers.
Beginning early next week, customers will be able to get the software update at their dealer.
Until the cooling software is updated, customers driving 2013 Escape vehicles equipped with the 1.6-liter engine and 2013 Fusion models equipped with the 1.6-liter engine have been advised to contact their dealer to arrange for alternative transportation at no charge, the company said.
The company noted that 2013 Escapes equipped with 2.0-liter and the 2.5-liter engines are unaffected. 2013 Fusions equipped with the 2.5-liter and hybrid engines are also unaffected - as are all Titanium models.
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#473 of 651 Re: FIX ON THE RECALL [mikeo56]
by tinycadon
Dec 10, 2012 (12:48 pm)
The software updates will better manage engine temperatures during a unique overheating condition that could occur under unique operating conditions. The original cooling system design was not able to address a loss of coolant system pressure under certain operating conditions, which could lead to a vehicle fire while the engine was running, the company said.
Ummm, Ya, Ummmm, WHAT!!??!!??!!
#474 of 651 Re: 2013 Ford Escape AWD titanium after 2850 miles. [foxdared]
by usa1fan
Dec 10, 2012 (1:50 pm)
It surprises me that some of you doubt that this car *can* get better fuel economy than you are experiencing. Where, when, how, what fuel, etc. all effect fuel economy. I have no trouble believing you get 19-22, but I have easily been achieving 25mpg or better for every tank so far. In fact, with over 4800 miles on my 2013 2.0l 4WD, I'm getting 27-29 routinely!
The overall indicated fuel economy (I never reset Trip 2's information) is now climbing over 26.1 from around 25.8.
Dec 11, 2012 (9:59 pm)
I have not had my Escape Titanium long (less than 2 weeks) but I've seen the Sync lock-up problem twice and, being the computer guy I am, went looking for possible causes:
1) If a second, unregistered blue tooth device is in the car, guaranteed it will mess up MySync at some time during the trip.
2) If you start the car, then turn it off before MySync loads completely, then turn the car right back on, MySync will often lock.
To get the problems cleared, I have to turn off the engine, get out of the car, and leave it alone until the accessory system shuts completely off, about 5 minutes.
In other words, MySync is acting just like Microsoft windows
#476 of 651 Re: 2013 Ford Escape AWD titanium after 2850 miles. [usa1fan]
by foxdared
Dec 11, 2012 (10:30 pm)
What kinda gas do you use and which region do you live at? Curious. Like i said i love the car. If i could get that gas mpg, this would be the best car ever. I had ford service check it. Now at 3200mpg. Best ive seen with some restraint is 23mpg. 25mpg would be a dream.
Wonder how much before i get to break it in and how much it would really improve mpg.
Started an expt of switching to premium 92octane. Gonna do an N of three and actually drive the same routes for te next few weeks. See if there is any change. That 23mpg was the first 92 octane fill up. My 86 octane fill ups were 19-22mpg with restraint.