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Fuel Questions - New FFH Owner

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I have a few questions:

 

How is there a way to tell your over all MPG to a tank of fuel besides just using one of the trip buttons? That is my first question.

 

Also it shows I have 29 miles to Empty.....I know there is a reserve tank - if I hit zero - will it use the reserve tank a few miles or will it just run out of gas? How does that work? I was just wondering since I am totally new at this.

 

Also how come in some screen shots some older cars show the gallons left in the tank but the 2015 does not show that? I have yet to learn the EV screen or the EMPOWER screen plus many other features yet....but I am trying......

 

Hi Ugachick, the Trip 1 gauge is actually what I have been leaving on my left display while I am driving to help me monitor how efficiently I have been driving, since it also displays the current MPGs. I reset the Trip 1 at each fill-up, and if I notice the MPGs continuously going down while I'm driving, it reminds me to let off on the accelerator. :) The MPG calculations on the Trip 1 gauge are much more responsive right after I fill-up than it is when closer to fill-up time, due to the number of miles being higher, therefore averaging more miles into the calculation. But that is another reason I like to fill-up at a half-tank, to keep the Trip 1 MPG gauge more responsive to my immediate driving behavior.

 

Some FFH owners like to reset the "Avg Fuel Economy" value (the MPG value displayed in the middle of the Engage and Empower screens) every now and then for this same purpose, but I like to use that value as my Lifetime MPG Average display.

 

I only moved to using the Trip 1 MPG value as my "MPG coach" once I had become very familiar with when and how the FFH switches between EV and ICE by using the Empower screen and then the Tach display on the MyView screen. Now I can almost tell you when the switch will occur between the EV and ICE and vice versa before it even happens. And now I can also feel when the ICE is running by the vibrations through the floorboard.

 

There is no reserve tank in any of the stock FFHes. The reserve that is discussed in these forums is just the extra few gallons that are still in the one single tank once the gas gauge reaches "E" or even if the remaining miles shows "0", probably just like every other car you have ever driven.

 

It seems Ford has modified the info that is given to us on the displays between the MY 2013 and the MY 2015 FFHes, probably in an attempt to make their customers feel better or at least not as upset about their particular FFH's fuel economy, and probably for other various reasons too.

 

You will get the hang of all of the various screens soon enough. It is just that there seems like there are so many of them at first, that it does take some time to view and understand them all.

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The Trip 1 gauge (example below) also shows the number of gallons used since it was reset, and also the amount of time the car has been turned on. So if you reset it when you fill up, it will show how many gallons have been used from that full tank so far.

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Oh I dont know, they were entertaining in the Blue Devil, they shriveled and died faster than they grew.

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The car has an algorithm for the fuel gauge. It is not based on the fuel level, but more on the parameters it learns as you drive. It averages them all out and reports what it assumes is the amount of fuel in the tank. It Errs on the low side too so as to never report more miles to empty than there actually is. The one thing that it is based on is the amount of fuel used and replenished over the first few tanks. If you let it use 12 gallons for the first few fills, the amount used will be reported more towards the actual tank capacity.

 

I experimented with this since I fill at least once a week. I filled the tank after 10 gallons used, and thats what it reported when DTE was 0. I then drove WAY past 0 DTE and filed with 12+ for the next three tanks. By then it was reporting more along the lines of 11.5 gallons at 0 DTE.

 

It learns your fill pattern over time. If you normally fill at 10 gallons, thats where it will base its 0 DTE. Pretty bad when the car can be smarter than us.

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My trip meter will show gallons used since last reset. However, it only shows gallons used if I set it to "advanced".

HB, is that and Energi specific feature? Or do I also have that option on my FFH?

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As long Ford didn't push it under the chopping block it should be available!

 

I know in my '13 I use it all the time under trip 1 to see how much further I can go.

Just returned from playing with the setttings in my 2015 and I can't find this "Advanced" option and I don't see any mention of it in the owner's manual. My 2015 also does not display gallons used on the trip summary when you turn the key off.

 

Unless I am looking in the wrong place, then it seems like Ford removed this support in the 2015.

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I found the video that shows how to turn advance trip mode on.

 

If it's no longer there > c'mon FORD

 

Yup, looks like that is gone on the 2015s. I compared the 2015 owners manual to the 2014 owners manual and the the "Standard" vs "Enhanced" trip documentation has been removed. I guess on the 2015s Ford gaveth, and Ford taketh away.

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Well guess who does not want a 2015! If by some bad turn of luck my Hyti gets wrecked, I may not buy another one. I'm a bit soured with Ford at the moment, and hearing they took even more away from the Fusion makes me want to look elsewhere if I have to.

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Well guess who does not want a 2015! If by some bad turn of luck my Hyti gets wrecked, I may not buy another one. I'm a bit soured with Ford at the moment, and hearing they took even more away from the Fusion makes me want to look elsewhere if I have to.

I suspect owners complained that the gallons used being reported on the trip displays was not agreeing with how much gas they pumped into the tank when refueling. The solution was to remove that feature of the trip displays. Does not seem like a big deal breaker to me, but I never had it so my perspective is different. On the other hand, they added some nice things on the various displays on the 2015s.

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