5.6
fairly significant- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 15,636 miles
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While under normal operation at highway speed (65-70mph with cruise control on) the car alerted me to an error ("service advancetrac") and immediately deactivated: Cruise control, traction control, emergency brake assist, and a couple other systems. The check engine light also came on. The car was unable to maintain speed and began losing power. I was able to safely pull the car over to the shoulder of the highway and turn the vehicle on and off twice, the alerts and check engine light persisted through the vehicle restarts. I was able to accelerate and merge back into traffic; however, the maximum speed I was able to maintain was exactly 50mph and I think that may have only been under battery power provided by the hybrid battery system (I.e., electric drive), since no engine noise was apparent while trying to maintain speed. I was able to park at a gas station and call Ford road side service. I have an automatic adapter on the car and the adaptor reported the error code of: P2112 throttle actuator "a" control system-stuck closed. The same error code was also found by the Ford dealer, which repaired the error under warranty.
- West Chester, OH, USA
While driving the car at about 25 miles an hour, first the traction control light came on then the engine light then the airbag light then there was a warning to stop driving the car. A big exclamation mark was in the display. The car lost power and slowed to a stop. I pulled to the side of the road and turned off the car. I tried restarting the car and all of the warning lights were still there so I ran the vehicle diagnostics report. Which stated there was a throttle problem and engine failure and airbag failure and brake failure. I had the car towed to the Ford dealership.
- Poway, CA, USA
06/13/2017 - vehicle suddenly decelerated in high traffic situation when exiting highway 101 in los angeles. "check powertrain" warning and wrench light illuminated. Unable to accelerate to safe driving speed even with accelerator pedal pushed all the way to the floor. Vehicle went into "limp mode". was able to get vehicle to nearby Ford dealer. Service technician reported that the throttle body assemply failed. Ford replaced the electronic throttle body (etb) per tsb. No prior notice or warning from Ford was ever provided that this is a common, and potentially dangerous, issue with the vehicle, and servicing Ford dealer made no comment to that fact as well.
- Los Angeles, CA, USA
After "service advanced trac" warning light on dashboard, speed of the vehicle drops on highway. Even though accelerator is floored, speed keeps dropping. Experienced twice this morning and yesterday on freeway.
- Ballwin, MO, USA
Several times, while driving (various speeds from around 35mph to 70mph) the "engine" stalled (I put 'engine' in quotes because this is a hybrid so "engine", for me, is an analogue for whatever was propelling the car, at the time). The first time this happened, I didn't notice at first (being a hybrid, the engine turning off is status-quo). It wasn't until I pressed the accelerator and felt no acceleration that I had a clue something was wrong. Then I noticed the "your car is not in park" [paraphrase] message on the dash-display. "well, I hope so, since I'm careening down the highway at 70mph (estimate)!" it took me a few clicks to figure out what was happening. I was tempted to follow instructions and put the car in park, but my common sense screamed, "are you nuts! you'll blow the transmission!!". fortunately, when this happened (and the the 3 other times it happened) the road was relatively clear, and I was able to coast to the roadside and restart the car. And, fyi: The car started right up (in it's quirky hybrid way) and I was able to continue down the highway. I'm a very cool-headed person that doesn't panic easily, so I was able to handle this without incident, but this could easily lead to a terrible result, especially in a high traffic situation, especially since the "not in park" message is so misleading and could easily distract one to the point of crashing (also, someone might actually put the car in park while speeding down the highway -- not sure if that would cause a problem, but it certainly won't solve it)! note: For the "when did this happen?" question I entered the date of the most recent incident. Don't remember when it first happened (a few weeks ago, I believe). For the speed question, I entered my estimate of the highest speed of any of the incidents.
- Rockville, UT, USA
The car dies in drive and in park and reverse and won't let you put it in gear, we have it on video and the check engine light appears but when you turn the car off and back on the check engine light goes off and does not keep a code. We have taken this car to the Ford dealership 3 times and they can't find anything wrong because it won't keep the code. The vehicle has less than, 6,000 miles on it and we bought it brand new. We feel very unsafe in this vehicle. We have contacted Ford customer service and it seems like we are getting the run around. Ijts happened on 3 different occasions it started in July then August and September.
- Harrison, TN, USA
The car is less than a month old, mileage is 1700. On two occasions, the car had died. All of the instrument panels light up and the check engine light comes on. After a few minutes the car can be restarted. This is a safety issue especially when it dies in heavy traffic on the freeway. I had just exited the freeway both times when the car just died. I know Ford had problems with the throttle body on the fiesta. They denied there was a problem for a long time. I am taking it in on Wednesday. I am hopeful they will be honest and fix the vehicle.
- Santa Rosa, CA, USA
The contact owns a 2016 Ford Fusion hybrid. While driving 35 mph, the vehicle stalled. The contact was able to restart the vehicle after some time. The contact was unsure of which warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that a module needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 9,000. The VIN was unavailable.
- Livingston, NJ, USA
- Riviera Beach, FL, USA