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2014 FUSION HYBRID MOTOR OVER TEMPERATURE, NOW CAR WON'T MOVE. WHERE TO START?? PLEASE HELP!!

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My Dad has a 2014 Fusion Hybrid with over 200k miles. Over the Summer, he kept getting the message "Motor Over Temperature." He would pull over let the car cool and begin driving it. He took it to a Ford Dealership  for a diagnostic and they printed out the Codes and did a Recall and gave him the car back without charging him. We figured out how to read the temperature gauge and had another mechanic loook at the car. No leaks. No coolant loss. The gasoline motor was not overheating, but it was the hybrid system. I suggested my Dad by a Coolant Pump (although there was no code) in hopes that would solve his problem.

 

He continued to drive his car against my better judgement. The last time he drove it,  he said that the car made a loud rumbling sounds and it would barely move down the street. The battery ran down and when we tried to restart it, the gasoline motor will not engage. The car will start and say "Ready" on the dash and it will move a few feet if that. Immediately the dash will say "Stop Immediately." Usually the gasoline motor starts shortly after moving. Now it doesnt engage at all. 

 

What part(s) could he have damaged by overheating the car so much?? Where do we start to get the car fixed?

 

Here are the 6 codes we pulled up:

P1A0C-Hybrid Power Control Module

P0A92-71-Hybrid Generator Performance-Actuator Stuck

P0A3C-Drive Motor A Inverter Over Temperature 

P2531-Ignition Switch Run Circuit Low 

U0412-Invalid Data Received from Battery Energy

U0121-Lost Communication with ABS Module 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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