Help - No EV 2006 Escape
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You used a SGII to do something Carl invented that most hybrid techs would say is impossible. Ford engineers get spooked at the SGII because it can be programmed to turn On and Off systems in the PCM. I've been ask by engineers and a tech if I was reprogramming my '05 PCM with my SGII before I knew it could be done. They later found a few bad relays I've posted about here and dropped the issue.
My advise is don't go in fighting for anything and be open, honest and friendly. Generally, the dealership has some flexibility if your going to be charged for something and it's not fair. Not too long ago my A/C was not as cold on my '05 FEH as it should be so I took it in to my dealership. They called me up and said I needed a new compressor at over $1200. I told them nicely that was to much and that I just had my compressor replaced on my '02 Explorer for around $900 at a small local repair shop down the street. The dealership called me back with a $980 price and I let them do the work because they were going to get $100 of it for finding the problem anyway. I keep on good terms with my friends at the dealership and they treat me great also. They want and need our business in these hard times but they don't want a hard time.
Please keep us up to date on this issue so we all can learn from it.
GaryG
#22
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I told them, "It's just a reader, all the hybrid drivers are using them." and they dropped the subject.
#23
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Where did you find a OBD II Y cable and how much? My two SGII's are piggybacked with a ethernet cable to each other and I'd like to try a Y OBD II instead to see if the SGII's will give me better readings.
GaryG
#24
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Here you go: http://tunertools.com/proddetail.asp?prod=ST-145802 $24.95
Dash Daq had code to scan for all devices and I'd scan my FEH and upload them so they could check them out. At one point there were over 500 detected signals, including occupancy sensors in the seats. They trimmed them down to just the interesting ones.
Dash Daq had code to scan for all devices and I'd scan my FEH and upload them so they could check them out. At one point there were over 500 detected signals, including occupancy sensors in the seats. They trimmed them down to just the interesting ones.
Last edited by colchiro; 05-31-2010 at 05:10 PM.
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GaryG
#28
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I have used two in series with the Cat5 style cable with no problems in 2 years. However, I ran into issues when I tried connecting 3 in series.
Sometimes not all 3 would turn on when the car was started, sometimes one would "lock up" and sometimes one or more would not turn off, etc, etc.
2 has been fine in series... 3, not.
FYI - The SOC signals were always available with other scan tools, even before the ScanGauge Xgauge came out, but it was a bit more difficult to use.
Sometimes not all 3 would turn on when the car was started, sometimes one would "lock up" and sometimes one or more would not turn off, etc, etc.
2 has been fine in series... 3, not.
FYI - The SOC signals were always available with other scan tools, even before the ScanGauge Xgauge came out, but it was a bit more difficult to use.
#29
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Well, dropped off car today, found out hybrid tech was off for personal reasons and wouldn't be back to Monday. Left the car anyway since it won't be fixed in one day I can pick up a free rental on Saturday. Service writer new zero about hybrids.
#30
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Well finally got the car back today. Service Manager told me I pretty much covered the cost of my extended warranty with this repair. They ended up replacing the cooling fans in the hybrid battery, part # 5M6Z 10C659 A, they said the cost was around $350.00. The labor for the replacement was 6 hours. My rental cost was $213.84, covered under the extended warranty. Repair quoted Technical Service Bulletin 09-17-7. This was my second repair under the warrent, first was the dreaded blend door. Next up is probably the MECS cooling pump since I am at 50,000 miles.
Thanks for the help GaryG!
Thanks for the help GaryG!