testriderchuck
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My '14 energi popped this code a few days ago. WRENCH +CEL. Wouldn't do regen, used the ice instead. Cycled ignition seemed to go away. cleared codes, haven't come back. Is got 264K miles. No issues except those minor ones listed elsewhere, this forum. Temps were low, near 0. I'd been on hiway for an hour. Ideas? Is it me to retire or, use it as backup ride and get an EV?
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Look for my post/pic (there aren't many from me). I found a chafed /shorted wire behind the hvb battery cover above - ish the 12v. Dealer replaced a couple things, probable to justify their fees. There's also a fuse, i think 53 that blows. It's not intuitive and, if I remember, it's on the under side of the panel under the hood.
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jj2me reacted to a post in a topic: 2014 Ford Fusion Energi Wrench Comes On and EV mode stops switching. Ice on full time. No reason, ford no help???
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Full EV conversion/Bigger battery
testriderchuck replied to Kdaporcupine's topic in General Discussion
If you're wanting to convert something, start with an S10 or Ranger, small engine, 4spd tranny. Remove engine, related stuff. Replace weight with batteries etc. I found a book written 20+ years ago about how to do this. Guys were getting 100 miles with lead acid batteries, DC motors. Same weight LiPo you'd probably get 300+, if you had the room. Best wishes. -
I found another post, similar issue. Turns out the battery cooling fan wire was routed poorly across a sharp metal edge, chafed through and shorted out. Blowing some fuses. I fixed shorting issue, but Ford documentation was misleading as to which fuse. Ended up taking to dealer, paid them $170 to replace a fuse and a "bad" breaker.
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I've a '14 FFE, purchased with 85k In 5/2020. With 95% freeway miles it's over 235k now. I run in L, mostly because I like the more aggressive regen. I'm not a lead-foot, but I'm not afraid to use the power available when needed (on ramps...) I charge hvb whenever home, mostly from 120v, use EV Later mostly, trying to arrive back home close to 0%. Basically I use it, don't abuse it. How many more miles can I expect before something mechanical dies or blows up? What does Ford say?
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Battery Life and degradation
testriderchuck replied to Kdaporcupine's topic in 2017-2018 Fusion Energi
So, I've a '14 energi. I take it the battery is good for about 5kwh max? I wouldn't mind replacing it with more capacity, if one could be crammed into the trunk space (what trunk space, right?) without breaking the bank. then again, I've put 120K+ miles in the last 22 months (I do long distance delivery) I run mostly in EVLater, saving the battery for in-town area's. So far it's running like it did @ 83K when I bought it. haven't had any problem except the wrench light because the HVB fan wire chafed, shorted. been fixed. any idea's when this vehicle may crap out/die/blow up? Just so I have a chance to be prepared for when it does, I'll probably keep driving it till it needs something major. -
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I may be a little late to this party, but, if these fords are anything like the '93 Chrysler T&C I had years ago, the fuel return line went into a cup that surrounded the fuel pump, keeping it in a constantly-replenished quart or so of fuel, which overflowed into the rest of the tank. THEREFORE, on that particular vehicle, the engine would starve for fuel before the fuel pump wold lose it's coolant (fuel). I haven't changed any more recent fuel pumps so this may not be the case here, take a look at a replacement pump to be certain.
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Mine developed the same issue, about the same time. P0A81 code. I've put some info on another thread, search for posts from me, there's only a couple. What I'm finding is a more serious issue is that, without both battery fans running the DC - DC converter (changes 320V DC to 12V DC) gets hot and shuts down. It's part of the HVB assembly and relies on the fans to keep cool. The HVB gets warm when charging OR discharging, needs to be cooled. fans draw air through the vent in the package shelf and out into the trunk/outside. Good luck finding a dealer that's interested in other than your wallet.
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6 weeks later and the codes aren't going away. I've tried several things, leading me to believe that the fan actually runs, maybe just when plugged in, not sure. I moved the connector from the right fan into the plug for the left (barely reached), fan does run but apparently either 1. the right fan doesn't have a speed signal or 2. the speed monitoring circuit in the Battery Energy Control Module is bad. Dealerships not really interested in helping other than taking my money. I've exhausted my troubleshooting ability without more information, like the pinouts at the connectors.
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Hybrid battery pack fan failed to turn on
testriderchuck replied to Tombennettt's topic in Batteries & Charging
Further investigation revealed chafed wires where they crossed the mount bracket for the cooling fan assembly, along with exposed wire. I used zip ties. Here's hoping the car will clear the code on its own....