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  1. I just ran the Vehicle Health Report this evening and a recall notice popped up.

    Here is the content:

    "There are recalls for your 2013 Ford Fusion Energi at this time.

    This Recall and Field Service Actions system tracks safety and emissions, recalls, and certain other field service actions (FSA) for which vehicles are subject to repair in the United States. For more information on Ford Motor Company recalls and a complete listing of other FSAs or concerns you may be having with your vehicle, please contact your dealership directly

    Notice #: 14E02

    POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE REPROGRAMMING

    A recall is an action by the Company to remedy a safety or emissions related concern related to a vehicle defect or other legal requirement. It may require that you return your vehicle to the dealer for service."

     

    Anyone heard about this?

  2. Hi Mike, welcome to the Forum.

     

    In regard to your question about the trunk space, then think about what it would typically be required to carry. If there are just two of you, then it's an easy fit. From our experience, we can get a whole cart of groceries in the trunk as well as luggage for the two of us (six pieces). We find the space above the battery is real handy and have no problem folding the rear seats down for extra space when required.

     

    My bigger question would be in getting your bicycle on board. Certainly a bike rack is your best bet.

     

    From my experience and research, the Fusion Energi was the only choice when I considered battery range, quality of construction, technology, and how safe I would feel while being in an accident.

  3. Nearly 8 weeks and no solution for me!

     

    Occasional call to tell me that the engineers are still trying - what they are trying, I don't know.

     

    REALLY???  All of my driving "stats" seem to get successfully transmitted - I can see when my car is charging or charged so a connection exists.

     

    Why the big problem with the 2nd confirmation to open up the full functionality of MFM??

     

    It just can't be this hard!

    It looks like a hassle, but have you tried the steps that kpleake did in the post right above yours? It may be quicker than waiting for a solution.

  4. Hmmm - I've never noticed that space but mine is the same as well. It looks like it would be handy for enclosed tools, emergency kits, or something that you could put in a breathable net bag. We've only put larger flat items on the shelf anyway. It's been a great way to keep things warm while you drive in EV mode. ;-)

  5. I noticed the same thing.

     

    Has anyone had a little buyer's remorse thinking they should have got a pure EV?

     

    FWIW I have 23 fill ups since Oct and I charge a LOT.

    That's a great question.

    When we were at the car show last year, there were absolutely no EVs or even PHEVs that I would feel safe driving on the highway. I love the technology but hated the thin plastic switches, seats, and knobs (all wrapped in vehicles that a few of us could pick up and carry away. Plus I would have terrrrrible range anxiety no matter what the charge status is or how many miles the battery is rated for.

    Everything came together for me when I saw the Fusion Energi. It was well built, loaded with technology, and had the proven history of the reliability of the Ford Hybrid.

    We have planned our local trips around charging stations whenever possible and adopted a lifestyle that has opened a lot of doors for conversations and have helped to show others that there are other options out there from simply a gasoline engine or even a Prius.

    It's been a fantastic car so far, but I know I'm speaking to the choir here on this forum.

    I'm speaking at our dealer next month about Electric Hybrids and we are compiling footage for a video that highlights the versatility of the Energi.

    So all in all there are no regrets and I'll continue to sing the praises of a car that each (or at least most of us) are enjoying.

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