asicking Posted October 4, 2019 Share Posted October 4, 2019 I’m kind of amazed that my 2010 is still going strong with 318K miles (and getting 43 to 48 MPG since resetting the battery age). Anybody else seeing this kind of lifespan? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Milan_OH Posted October 4, 2019 Share Posted October 4, 2019 My 2010 MMH is only @ 140K, my long term MPG avg is climbing since the reset to ~38.3. I occasionally see a non-highway trip around town where the car reports ~40+ mpg, seldom 48 mpg though. I doubt my long term will ever get much over 40 since I'm on the highway @ 65-70 regularly. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hybrid10 Posted October 9, 2019 Share Posted October 9, 2019 I have a 2010 black fusion hybrid with 218k miles. I reprogrammed the HVB with a computer. Runs strong and still gets excellent gas mileage 40s-50s mpg easily most trips including highway. AC still blows cold. Only issue i haven't fixed is my Auto headlights it stays on and flickers in the auto on positon so I have to manually turn it on and off but love this car. I got a 2017 Fusion Hybrid too! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hybrid10 Posted October 9, 2019 Share Posted October 9, 2019 On 10/3/2019 at 5:41 PM, asicking said: I’m kind of amazed that my 2010 is still going strong with 318K miles (and getting 43 to 48 MPG since resetting the battery age). Anybody else seeing this kind of lifespan? These hybrids seem literally bulletproof. Amazing how yours still holding up so well mine has 100k less and running strong still. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Notacab Posted November 16, 2019 Share Posted November 16, 2019 (edited) I have the 2010 model with 111k and just did the age fix and replaced the throttle body. The car now runs great again. Lets see how many miles i can put on this baby since i do uber 5 days a week with it. Edited November 16, 2019 by Notacab 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
murfken Posted January 2, 2020 Share Posted January 2, 2020 My son is driving my old 2010 Fusion hybrid now. Odometer is reading about 192,000 miles. When I asked him what the average mpg was, he said it was indicating just 27 mpg. (Over 40 mpg when I was driving it). ICE was running almost all the time. I found a local Ford dealer to perform the hybrid battery age reset (not an easy task finding one to do this). MPG is back in the 40 mpg range again! Many thanks to Allen for coming up with this 15 minute procedure. Otherwise, this car has been bulletproof. It has had a replacement throttle body. That is about it. In addition, I would encourage other owners to have a drain & fill their eCVT transmission fluid. (This car has had it done twice for a cost of about $80 each time). I believe the owners manual says the transmission fluid is "lifetime". I would not want to roll the dice, on that being true. The transmission shop quoted me something like 5 grand for a replacement! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAMES DEFABRIZIO Posted March 9, 2020 Share Posted March 9, 2020 On 10/8/2019 at 11:03 PM, Hybrid10 said: These hybrids seem literally bulletproof. Amazing how yours still holding up so well mine has 100k less and running strong still. i have a 2013 fusion hybrid just turned 200 thousand still runs and drives great gas mileage still great as well, what is the reset? ive never done one 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Campenella Posted August 4, 2020 Share Posted August 4, 2020 236,755 miles, had the battery "fix" back to getting 40+ mpg with no effort. Also all the brakes and rotors replaced, struts in the front. A small bit of rust (live in Wisconsin). All set to go for sometime. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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