ethermion Report post Posted July 4, 2019 As far as fire retardant, can't see how a thin piece of fiberglass will help, if the engine is aflame.Having been through two engine fires that totaled the cars, this is true. If you want the insulation because you think it will dampen noise, or even if you just think it should be there and would make you feel better, go for it. Fire retardant, pfft. (Pfft being a technical term for I don't think so.) Car fires are wicked. Melt your tires, melt your headlamps, blow through the "firewall", melt the whole dash, vaporize anything not metal. Seating becomes frames and springs. Smells really bad too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BlueBird Report post Posted July 7, 2019 I just pickup a 2019 Fusion Energi it does not have Hood Insulator, or the 2 strips between the inside fenders and hood.I think the insulators in the doors is also missing. I have a 2018 Fusion hybrid loner siting next to the Energi and when you close the doors on the 2018 you get a thud, onthe 2019 you get a tin can sound. Also missing for the 2019,120v power outlet, and the Active Park Assist. In the Owner's Manual it says to press button for Active Park Assist but no button. Ford is cutting cost. I wonder what the 2020 will be like. 1 markn455 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BlueBird Report post Posted July 7, 2019 It is the rear door that do not have insulators and there is more road and engine noise in the 2019 Fusion Energi than 2018 Fusion hybrid. We pay a lot for these car's. Ford I am disappointed with how you are treating customers this is my 10 ford it may be my last. 2 expresspotato and markn455 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waldo Report post Posted July 8, 2019 It is the rear door that do not have insulators and there is more road and engine noise in the 2019 Fusion Energi than 2018 Fusion hybrid. We pay a lot for these car's. Ford I am disappointed with how you are treating customers this is my 10 ford it may be my last. To be fair, when you compare the prices of the 2018 and the 2019, you'll see that the 2019 is quite a bit cheaper. Ford has eliminated most of the options for 2019 and just made the things people were ordering standard. They were not ordering the park assist system, so they simply removed it as an option. If you had bought the same Fusion as a 2018 model you would have paid over $1000 more. You could use that $1000 and add back in the stuff that's missing and you'd still have saved money, so not sure why you think Ford is treating customers poorly when you are paying less. Incidentally despite how much you think you have paid, it still isn't enough for Ford to actually make a profit on your purchase. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cobra348 Report post Posted July 8, 2019 To be fair, when you compare the prices of the 2018 and the 2019, you'll see that the 2019 is quite a bit cheaper. Ford has eliminated most of the options for 2019 and just made the things people were ordering standard. They were not ordering the park assist system, so they simply removed it as an option. If you had bought the same Fusion as a 2018 model you would have paid over $1000 more. You could use that $1000 and add back in the stuff that's missing and you'd still have saved money, so not sure why you think Ford is treating customers poorly when you are paying less. Incidentally despite how much you think you have paid, it still isn't enough for Ford to actually make a profit on your purchase.The price difference between my '17 that does not have moonroof or nav but does have everything else ... and a similarly equipped '19 SEL is about $2000. Comparing my window sticker to Ford.com build pages - sans incentives. I'm still debating on a '20 SEL but 2 issues are nagging me - thanks to this forum:1. hood insulator. Does it exist on the '19 or not? We've had differing views on that and I'll find out this coming weekend. The dealer has a '19 FFH on the lot and I'll look. 2. Someone mentioned lack of SOC info on the '19. I want to see if it is there or not and I'll use the same FFH at the dealer to determine that. I think that's one of the things in left screen --> information or something. <shrug> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cobra348 Report post Posted July 14, 2019 (edited) I went to my parts department and explained the discussion here. This is what I learned: We are all correct! The insulator - or hood blanket as I call it - may or may not be on your car. The way to find out if it should be is take your VIN to your dealer parts folks. Have them look up the part individually so they have a part number in hand. Then get a Bill of Materials (BOM) for your car and have them quickly search that for the insulator part#. If the BOM has it listed - and your car does not have one, head for service to set up an appointment to get one installed. The lack of one when you should have it is a factory defect. If the BOM does not have it - then for some reason your car is not supposed to have it. In this case, the insulator and the clips for it can be purchased as a kit for about $165 plus tax. Have service install it or DIY in the driveway. Parts.ford.com is inaccurate in many linkages between parts and cars. If you are unsure, see your parts folks at the dealer. If you look back in this thread, you will find I did a VIN search of my car and was told the part is not in it - but it is and I can prove it. <shrug> Source: Parts Department, West Herr Ford, Rochester, NY Edited July 14, 2019 by Cobra348 1 FineEngineer reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billford Report post Posted August 5, 2019 Found this on the ford website: SSM 47700 - 2018-2019 Fusion - 2.0L Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)/Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), 1.5L EcoBoost and 2.5L - Delete Engine Compartment Hood Insulator- Built On Or After 20-Jul-2018On 2018-2019 Fusion vehicles equipped with a 2.0L HEV/PHEV, 1.5L EcoBoost, or a2.5L engine built on or after 20-Jul-2018, the engine compartment hood insulator was deleted as a running change. The vehicle is not misbuilt. The addition of any parts would not be considered a warrantable repair. Do not submit a claim for this condition.APPLICABLE VEHICLES 2018 CAR: C7 CD391N FUSION 2018 - 2019 CAR: C7 CD391N FUSION 2018 - 2019 CAR: C7 CD391N FUSION 2018 - 2019 CAR: C7 CD391N FUSION Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cobra348 Report post Posted August 6, 2019 (edited) Found this on the ford website: SSM 47700 - 2018-2019 Fusion - 2.0L Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)/Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), 1.5L EcoBoost and 2.5L - Delete Engine Compartment Hood Insulator- Built On Or After 20-Jul-2018On 2018-2019 Fusion vehicles equipped with a 2.0L HEV/PHEV, 1.5L EcoBoost, or a2.5L engine built on or after 20-Jul-2018, the engine compartment hood insulator was deleted as a running change. The vehicle is not misbuilt. The addition of any parts would not be considered a warrantable repair. Do not submit a claim for this condition. APPLICABLE VEHICLES 2018 CAR: C7 CD391N FUSION 2018 - 2019 CAR: C7 CD391N FUSION 2018 - 2019 CAR: C7 CD391N FUSION 2018 - 2019 CAR: C7 CD391N FUSION That's stupid IMO. What the hell is the harm seeing as how the car is being torpedoed after '20 MY? <shakes head> Sometimes it just astounds me the moves companies make. But I still stand by what my parts folks said ... if you want one and don't have it (or aren't supposed to have it) then get the kit and install it yourself. BTW ... I read somewhere that GM is planning on killing off MAlibu and Camaro possibly by '24. That'll make them just like Ford - 'Vette, SUVs and trucks. Edited August 6, 2019 by Cobra348 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hphong2003 Report post Posted August 8, 2019 Thanks for clarification. Found this on the ford website: SSM 47700 - 2018-2019 Fusion - 2.0L Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)/Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), 1.5L EcoBoost and 2.5L - Delete Engine Compartment Hood Insulator- Built On Or After 20-Jul-2018On 2018-2019 Fusion vehicles equipped with a 2.0L HEV/PHEV, 1.5L EcoBoost, or a2.5L engine built on or after 20-Jul-2018, the engine compartment hood insulator was deleted as a running change. The vehicle is not misbuilt. The addition of any parts would not be considered a warrantable repair. Do not submit a claim for this condition. APPLICABLE VEHICLES 2018 CAR: C7 CD391N FUSION 2018 - 2019 CAR: C7 CD391N FUSION 2018 - 2019 CAR: C7 CD391N FUSION 2018 - 2019 CAR: C7 CD391N FUSION Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FineEngineer Report post Posted September 19, 2019 For what it's worth, I just checked on my '17 Platinum, and the hood is aluminum, and it does have the insulation. Jeff Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CV12Steve Report post Posted October 27, 2019 It is now illegal to remove/modify engine sound control components, so Ford would have had to re-certify the car to make that change. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waldo Report post Posted October 28, 2019 Those laws only refer to exhaust components, or basically stuff that you hear when the car drives past you. The hood insulator does not affect the pass-by test so no re-certification is needed. Pass-by test laws have been in place for decades, nothing new. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CV12Steve Report post Posted October 29, 2019 Page 163 of 2018 owners manual: EMISSION LAW Tampering With a Noise Control System Federal laws prohibit the following acts:•Removal or rendering inoperative byany person other than for purposes ofmaintenance.•Repair or replacement of any device orelement of the design incorporated intoa new vehicle for the purpose of noisecontrol prior to its sale or delivery tothe ultimate purchaser or while it is inuse.•The use of the vehicle after any personremoves or renders inoperative anydevice or element of the design. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agencymay presume to constitute tampering as follows:•Removal of hood blanket, fender apronabsorbers, fender apron barriers,underbody noise shields or acousticallyabsorptive material.•Tampering or rendering inoperative theengine speed governor, to allow enginespeed to exceed manufacturerspecifications. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cobra348 Report post Posted November 27, 2019 (edited) Much late on response. Been a hectic few weeks. Let's take a look at all this ... first bullet under Federal Law section•Removal or rendering inoperative byany person other than for purposes ofmaintenance. Tell this to Ford ... they removed/rendered inoperative a sound deadening/control device, aka hood blanket. Now, EPA bullet #1 ...•Removal of hood blanket, fender apronabsorbers, fender apron barriers,underbody noise shields or acousticallyabsorptive material. Same thing ... tell this to Ford. They removed the hood insulator. I bet they didn't get recertification that I believe would be warranted in this situation. As for the part delete order posted earlier, without a recert, the delete is invalid. In all instances where the hood insulator is not on the vehicle the owner may purchase said item through the Parts Department of their favorite Ford dealership. The cost according to mine is approximately $165 plus tax including the clips. And there is nothing preventing that sale. Edited November 27, 2019 by Cobra348 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waldo Report post Posted November 27, 2019 Same thing ... tell this to Ford. They removed the hood insulator. I bet they didn't get recertification that I believe would be warranted in this situation. As for the part delete order posted earlier, without a recert, the delete is invalid. Or much more likely they certified it without the insulator in the first place. Maybe they were selling fleet hybrids without them all along. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cobra348 Report post Posted November 28, 2019 Or much more likely they certified it without the insulator in the first place. Maybe they were selling fleet hybrids without them all along.I would think fleet and non-fleet units would be the same in this regard. If they were different, then either fleet units or non-fleet units were in violation of the certification. Can't have it both ways as far as I know. <shrug> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waldo Report post Posted December 3, 2019 I would think fleet and non-fleet units would be the same in this regard. If they were different, then either fleet units or non-fleet units were in violation of the certification. Can't have it both ways as far as I know. <shrug> Sure you can. If you certify without a noise reduction device, you can easily add one without re-certification. On the new Explorer you don't get an insulator on the XLT, but you do get one on the Platinum. Same thing with the Expedition I think. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
expresspotato Report post Posted April 5, 2020 On 6/17/2019 at 9:13 AM, thavil said: No hood insulator on my '19 FFH HyTi but I do have the weatherstripping as mentioned. I would have never guessed this until I looked after I read this post. Wow this company is getting disturbingly cheap. I wouldn't be surprised if you're missing an airbag or two. Never *ever* buying a ford again, mines had over 12 separate quality related issues. Already starting to rust, it's a 2015... My friends Lexus from 2011 doesn't have a spec of rust, or his mom's Toyota Prius from 2005. I hope this company puts them selves out of business when people realize even the newer cars are not getting better. I like supporting my own country but this is too much. I don't think the Japanese would ever remove something that made the car quieter and cost $17 to produce (and was already on every model year before it). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
markn455 Report post Posted March 20, 2021 I looked it up for my 20 and the numbers provided in this thread and it says that it does not fit my car. Does it say that because my year didn't have one? Has anyone actually ordered one and installed it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cobra348 Report post Posted March 20, 2021 I replied to your other post ... I swapped the one from my '17 into the '20 with no issues. Don't believe the "doesn't fit" crap. 1 markn455 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
markn455 Report post Posted March 20, 2021 I believe I am going to oder one. Do you know if the insulator comes with all the plastic clips, or do you have to order those as a separate part? Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cobra348 Report post Posted March 20, 2021 As I understand it, clips are included. 1 markn455 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites