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jurzbill
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May 31, 2014

Towing Ford CMax with keyless start

I just purchased and 2014 CMax and have been reading that you can not tow more than approximately 150 miles at a time before the battery dies.
Looking for imput and fix. Thank you.
  • jurzbill wrote:
    I just purchased and 2014 CMax and have been reading that you can not tow more than approximately 150 miles at a time before the battery dies.
    Looking for imput and fix. Thank you.


    We tow a 2013 Ford Fusion hybrid, that has exact same hybrid drivetrain as your C-max.

    Yes, Ford hybrids (both Fusion and C-max) will drain the battery down pretty quickly when towing. Unless you plan on stopping every 100 miles or so to start up and run the toad battery for a few minutes, your only real solution is to wire a charge line, like already indicated.

    Thats what I did for our Fusion, and it works great. I can pretty much tow all day, as long as I want, and battery stays completely charged up, ready to go.
  • You need to run a charge wire to the jump start lug under hood. The owner's manual tells you all you need to know about recreational towing. BTW, there are no automatic or manual transmission C-Max's; every model shifts with a CVT.
  • Check your owners manual for specific 4 down towing info. According to Ford's towing guide (pg 11) only the automatic transmission may be towed 4 down.

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