paulbuck Report post Posted July 12, 2010 I understand that there is a fan to cool the high voltage batteries under the rear seat. Has anyone heard their's come on? I heard a 'whirring' noise from the back, quite loud, and I was wondering if that was normal. Only came on above 35 mph and only when the gas engine was running; if I let up and changed over to EV the noise stopped. Sounded like something was rubbing or the fan, if that's what it was, was hitting something, as it was very loud. I'm having my 6 month service done soon, but wondered if I could get any thoughts about this from the forum members. Thanks for looking. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rfruth Report post Posted July 12, 2010 Never heard my fan, should I ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lolder Report post Posted July 12, 2010 I understand that there is a fan to cool the high voltage batteries under the rear seat. Has anyone heard their's come on? I heard a 'whirring' noise from the back, quite loud, and I was wondering if that was normal. Only came on above 35 mph and only when the gas engine was running; if I let up and changed over to EV the noise stopped. Sounded like something was rubbing or the fan, if that's what it was, was hitting something, as it was very loud. I'm having my 6 month service done soon, but wondered if I could get any thoughts about this from the forum members. Thanks for looking.It doesn't sound normal. You might have it checked immediately. This car is normally very quiet unless you use more than two or three divisions on the "PWR" gauge in "Empower" dash mode. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oman Report post Posted July 12, 2010 I hear the fan pretty regularly. It is just a slight whirring noise from the front of the rear seats. Usually when it is hot out and I have the windows down (I live in a nice quiet rural area). Anything more than a normal blowing sounding noise and I would have it checked. Jon It doesn't sound normal. You might have it checked immediately. This car is normally very quiet unless you use more than two or three divisions on the "PWR" gauge in "Empower" dash mode. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zacher Report post Posted July 14, 2010 I've heard mine kick in a few times. I wouldn't say it's "loud", but it is noticeable when in EV mode and not pumpin' the tunes :D. Question and Answer from Owners Manual: Question:What is the fan noise I hear fromthe rear of my hybrid? Answer:The fan noise comes from a fanlocated inside the high voltagebattery. This fan turns on whenthe battery requires cooling air.The fan speed, and associatednoise level, will change accordingto the amount of cooling requiredto maintain good performance.Maintaining the batterytemperature at optimal conditionsalso prolongs the useful life of thebattery and helps to achieve betterfuel economy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fuze-ion Report post Posted July 15, 2010 I guess I am just going deaf, I haven't heard any Fan from the back, only the Dash fan. It has been plenty hot here in VA, (5) days over 100 already this Summer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulbuck Report post Posted July 15, 2010 Thanks to all for their input! Just to update, since the first time I heard the 'loud' fan noise, it hasn't happened since! The FFH went to the dealer today for the 6 month service, I told them about the noise. They, of course, couldn't duplicate the sound, although they test drove it, called Ford Hot-Line support and drove two brand new FFH's to see what their fans sounded like. If true, they did go beyond the call of duty, and I admit I haven't heard the fan since; soooooo, we'll wait and see if anything develops.Again, thanks for the comments. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulbuck Report post Posted July 27, 2010 Just an update, since the weather has heated up, I've heard the fan noise more frequently, usually when the car has been sitting in the sun (90 degrees plus) and before the A/C cools things down. Still noisier than I think it should be.Got a survey from Ford about my service, told them I was disappointed that they couldn't diagnose the fan noise. Haven't heard back from anyone. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
runutzzzzz Report post Posted July 28, 2010 Just an update, since the weather has heated up, I've heard the fan noise more frequently, usually when the car has been sitting in the sun (90 degrees plus) and before the A/C cools things down. Still noisier than I think it should be.Got a survey from Ford about my service, told them I was disappointed that they couldn't diagnose the fan noise. Haven't heard back from anyone. I have never heard the fan kick on. It's possible that when it's hot out I have the A/C full blast and it drowns out the fan noise? Just a FYI, when you give a bad survey from the visit they could "blacklist" you. Meaning appointments that are scheduled further out, no loaner car, more "could not duplicate problem" etc... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulbuck Report post Posted August 1, 2010 I have never heard the fan kick on. It's possible that when it's hot out I have the A/C full blast and it drowns out the fan noise? Just a FYI, when you give a bad survey from the visit they could "blacklist" you. Meaning appointments that are scheduled further out, no loaner car, more "could not duplicate problem" etc... HA! I'd like to see them 'blacklist' me! There are about 4 or 5 Ford dealerships in my area that I can choose from. One sign of a 'listing' and I'm bringing my service business to another dealer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
D2ThaJ Report post Posted December 15, 2021 Not to revive this, but my ‘16 Energi started having similar issues. Ordered a new HVB cooling fan for the main (driver’s side of the HVB) as it’s where the sound was originating from). Swapped and it was resolved. On closer inspection, there was about a 1/16th inch play when rotating the old fan blades, which would be enough to come in contact with the fan housing. Not that you could physically move the blades, but that they’ve become warped. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MeeLee Report post Posted December 21, 2021 The FFH is pretty quiet! So quiet I can actually hear the climate control fan whirring at setting 1. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Raymond J Ramirez Report post Posted December 26, 2021 The battery cooling fan is actually on top of the battery behind the rear seat back, and physically in the forward part of the trunk. It takes in cooled air from the cabin through two small vents under the rear window, blows that air across the battery and exhausts in the trunk near the 12V batter (driver side). If you can hear the fan, it may need replacement because its blower motor is one piece. The replacement involves folding down the rear seat back, removing the trunk lining covering the battery, then removing the two vent ducts from the blower body, and the blower fan itself. The HV battery can stay connected as the blower has a plug connector. I have the Ford Service manual so I have read how to remove the fan.. The job can be done in a few hours. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billford Report post Posted December 27, 2021 (edited) 20 hours ago, Raymond J Ramirez said: The battery cooling fan is actually on top of the battery behind the rear seat back, and physically in the forward part of the trunk. It takes in cooled air from the cabin through two small vents under the rear window, blows that air across the battery and exhausts in the trunk near the 12V batter (driver side). If you can hear the fan, it may need replacement because its blower motor is one piece. The replacement involves folding down the rear seat back, removing the trunk lining covering the battery, then removing the two vent ducts from the blower body, and the blower fan itself. The HV battery can stay connected as the blower has a plug connector. I have the Ford Service manual so I have read how to remove the fan.. The job can be done in a few hours. On a 2013 and later hybrid, Its actually on the trunk floor, next to the 12 volt battery, drivers side, middle area as shown in the picture Edited December 27, 2021 by billford Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites