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I have a new 2017 Fusion Titanium hybrid, which replaced my 2013 Titanium Fusion Hybrid. On my 2013, when I shut off the ignition, I'd get a display on the left with the "Trip Summary," which is the data on mpg, brake score, etc. from the last time the ignition was turned on.

 

Then, I'd get a "Lifetime Summary" with the same data over the lifetime of the car. I really liked this feature and used the data very effectively in selling my 2013.

 

But--and here's my question--I don't get the "Lifetime Summary" on my 2017 and can't find any way to get it. Anyone know how to do this, or whether it's no longer available. The latter would really bum me out!!

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I think the lifetime display was deleted in the 2014 model year.

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Rats! Thanks for the reply, but I sure wish it were otherwise! I think I can duplicate the data of the lifetime summary by using one of the trip odometers, or come close anyway. Not as convenient, and depends on how high the odometer goes.

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Rats! Thanks for the reply, but I sure wish it were otherwise! I think I can duplicate the data of the lifetime summary by using one of the trip odometers, or come close anyway. Not as convenient, and depends on how high the odometer goes.

 

This is what I do in my 2015. I never reset trip 1 and it shows my lifetime MPG, but all the other info rolls over as there isn't enough digits for all the info (miles, kWh, running time, etc.)

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I've never reset my trip 2 and it is pretty close after 45000 miles.

 

The best thing you could do is invest in an UltraGauge. Great tracking and useful info always available.

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With my 2015 FFH, I reset Trip 1 and Trip 2 after every fill-up. After turning off the engine with the ignition key, I see on the left the mpg, brake score, etc. from the last time the ignition was turned on, and then the lifetime overall mpg.

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With my 2015 FFH, I reset Trip 1 and Trip 2 after every fill-up. After turning off the engine with the ignition key, I see on the left the mpg, brake score, etc. from the last time the ignition was turned on, and then the lifetime overall mpg.

My '17 is same display, but lifetime MPG is readily displayed as part of Fuel History screen in the right-hand display next to speedo (as well as 3 or 4 other places). On fillups, I reset trip meters. Tank to tank MPG figures come off the receipt numbers and are reasonably accurate. Car MPG on trip meters and lifetime are still somewhat off but closing the gap at 14.8K miles.

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