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2010 - 2012 Fusion Hybrid High Voltage Battery TSB at 10 Years of Age

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On 6/30/2020 at 12:39 PM, SunnyB said:

I've finally been able to drive on fairly flat roads and I'm not getting the same results.  Negligible increase to 34 mpg.  Original bill from the dealer was $254.

 

Also strange, fillups are only about 15.5 - 16.0 gallons even though the tank has a capacity of 17.5 gallons.  I take it down to about 10 miles until empty according to the dashboard, and it's still only 15.5 gallons.

It sounds like the software update was not done correctly. There is a dramatic improvement even in hilly areas. The ICE should cut off when you take your foot off the accelerator below 46 mph. At 30 mph on level roads it should run about 1/2 mile in ICE and about the same in EV alternating.

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The normal level of HVB charge is about 1/2. When the car is warmed up at 30 mph on a level road it will alternate between ICE and EV about equally every 1/2 mile. The HVB cycles between 1/2 and about 1/3charge . It seldom goes above 1/2 except long high speed braking  or going down long hills. The ICE will shut off when you are coasting below 46 mph. Here are the reasons why the ICE may run:

 

1: Low HVB
2: HVB reconditioning ( 2010-12 ) for about 20 minutes every 8-10k miles
3: Evaporative emmissions check at start up
4: Speed over 46 mph.
5: Higher power demand such as acceleration
6: Cabin heater demand
7: Warmup of catalytic converter when cold and speed above 12 mph. ( 2010-12 )
8: Use of "L" gear
9: The ICE is motorized with no fuel flow when coasting down steep hills and speed exceeds 46 mph or at any speed while brake depressed and HVB becomes full. For instance if you are coasting at 60 mph and put on the brake, when regen is not sufficient the brake pedal will call for higher motorizing rpm for compression or "jack" braking.

 

If it doesn't behave like this the software has not been changed. The behavior change is dramatic.

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