Ford Fusion Hybrid Car Needs a Brake Fix Too
February 8, 2010 in Hybrid Cars
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We have read and discussed about the brake issue of the Toyota’s Hybrid car the Prius 2010 model. Somewhat same problem is now faced by the Ford’s Hybrid Fusion too.
The problem in Toyota Prius was that when applying brakes on a rough surface like bumpy or icy roads, the car seems to be jerking and accelerates more for just one or two seconds, and Toyota have admitted this and is working on that.
Reported problem in the Ford Fusion Hybrid’s braking is, a lag is felt when the brake is applied, that is the brake sometimes feel as it is not working properly. It only feels on breaking for an instant and when releasing the pedal slowly it regains its power and work as usual.
As in the case of Toyota, Ford was also aware about the braking issue and the reason they haven’t recalled it is that no reports were on the brake failure of the Fusion.
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