Jump to content
Bobo

EXTREMELY low mileage Fusions. What to make of them?

Recommended Posts

It's important that they haven't sat months without use. If a high voltage battery slowly goes dead over many months it damages them. If there are no DTCs or other warning lights it's probably OK. The only weak point is the 12 vdc OEM batteries. When strange things happen the first thing to do is usually replace the 12 vdc battery no matter how it tests. They are good cars. There were some TSB's; 10-15-5, 10-17-5, and a "Customer Satisfaction" item 10B 13 that should be done if required by the manufacture date. A Ford dealer is about the only place to verify them. They are software only and take about 15 minutes. Since it's past warranty they'll probably charge you. Only about 70,000 of the 2010-12 Ford, Lincoln and Mercury ( F L M ) hybrid sedans were made and they don't have many problems so dealers may be unfamiliar with them. If you know someone who owns a 2010-12 F L M hybrid ( they're all the same ) have him test drive it. It takes a long time to understand what it's doing. You don't need to know that to drive it, however reading all the manuals is very informative.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

The Escape hybrid is an earlier generation hybrid and not as reliable as the Fusion nor does it get near the mpg. The Fusion is much more refined so really consider how often you really need that small SUV.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

The Escape hybrid is an earlier generation hybrid and not as reliable as the Fusion nor does it get near the mpg. The Fusion is much more refined so really consider how often you really need that small SUV.

 

We had a 2006 Escape Hybrid, it ran fine (we had it for 66k miles) and my wife drove it 99% of the time - she would average about 26-28MPG and I would average about 30-33MPG (I try to drive smoothly for the best MPG), so if you want something with the better MPG then the Escape is not the way to go, but if you want a good small SUV there ya go.

 

I still see my 2010 Fusion Hybrid every couple months when I change the oil on it, I owned it for the first 145k miles and it's now owned by my wife's best friend, it now has 262k miles and still runs fine. The dealer offered the software updates mentioned in an early post but wanted $100 for each of them, I said no thanks the car is running well and so I didn't see a need to spend the $200 - that was 120k miles ago.

 

So I agree with lolder, I would take a test drive and see how you like it and make sure there are no warning lights showing and maybe go over to Autozone and borrow their ODB reader and see if they can check for active or stored codes (I don't know if their readers can check for these or not but worth a try). I would also check the 12V battery and see if it looks like the original battery (maybe there's a date stamp somewhere) and if so then it's probably a good idea to replace it on your timeline rather than have it go kaput when it's not on your timeline.

 

Good luck!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

The "Customer Satisfaction" 10B 13 fixed a temporary loss of computer braking that even a Consumer Reports tester felt was a complete loss of braking. It was not but you have to push more than an inch further down to get power mechanical braking. The other TSBs correct software glitches one of which resets the instrument panel display to the default. The problems were corrected later in the model year so you have to have Ford check to see if they are needed. The 10B 13 should be done.

 

Try to make sure these cars weren't flooded as over a million cars have been this year.

Edited by lolder

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...

×
×
  • Create New...