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Ford: I propose a new cold-weather setting!

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Ford Engineers,

 

I don't know if you follow this forum, but after driving my 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid into my second winter, and experiencing a drop in MPG, I'd LOVE to see a tweak/option that would reduce the cold weather penalty.

 

As any Fusion hydrid driver in a northern climate knows, the ICE will run when the heater is on, since the engine water jacket is the only source of cabin heat. This, of course, reduces fuel economy. We experience a significant reduction in MPG during cold weather - partially as a result of the need to heat the passenger space.

 

In order to improve economy, I typically leave the heater off for short trips and rely upon the seat heaters. If I'm only going a mile or so, the heater setting doesn't help much anyway. I suspect others may be doing this as well.

 

For longer trips, I have been leaving the heater off until I've been driving for awhile (again relying upon the seat heaters for comfort), and then turn the heater on. This tends to help because the engine is typically warm enough that it then doesn't run extra due solely to the heater setting.

 

It occurs to me this could all be automatic. What I am asking is that Ford include an option in the 'settings' area - perhaps called something like "ECO Heater Setting." The setting wouldn't start the engine for the heater setting - but would still provide cabin heat when the engine water jacket temperature was high enough.

 

While this setting would increase the time that it takes to heat the passenger compartment in the car, it would result in an increase in fuel economy. I frankly am OK with the trade-off.

 

I would be interested in feedback from other hybrid drivers. Thoughts? Is this a crazy idea?

 

 

I would say that's a cool idea, but cold's the last thing you want. ;)

 

You can sign up for an account on Ford Social and post your idea for review.

 

Meagan

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You can configure the engine temp to be displayed in the "My View" section.

I have that configured in my "My View" but I think it is a graph only. At least I have not noticed that if displays the actual temperature. Am I incorrect, or is there another configurable option?

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Just looked at my CMax and my shutters are closed with vehicle off. This makes sense, as I think you would want the shutters closed during cold starts when ICE turns on at start/idle

Also looked at my 2015 sitting in the garage and the shutters are closed. But, these things by no means create an airtight barrier. They would leak cold air into the radiator area like a sieve. Here in Minnesota I suspect they would have only a negligible affect on warm up time at best.

 

PT, take a look at your C-Max when it is parked/cold. Maybe your C-max operates differently, or else you have it wrong.

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The shutters need power to stay open. If they didn't have any power, the air would blow them closed when you're moving.

 

If you designed them the other way so that they needed power to stay closed, then you would have to use constant electrical power to fight the aero energy so the faster you go, the more power you would need to draw, which would reduce efficiency, which is against the whole point of having them in the first place.

That makes total sense. I can clearly see what you mean about the rushing air forcing them closed.

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