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I took delivery of a Hybrid Maverick Lariat two weeks ago. After driving a Prius for ten years (270k reliable miles) I love driving my new truck and the practicality it offers. In busy SoCal traffic, I can attest to the usefulness of the Lane Centering and Adaptive Cruise features, it is very helpful. On my daily 60 mile+ freeway commute, I am also getting truly stellar fuel economy: consistently 40-41 mpg door to door doing 71-73 mph on the freeway with a few miles of city traffic on each end.
However: at around 600 miles on the ODO, I got a check engine light after "stepping on it" a bit more than typical when merging onto the freeway. The light stayed on for a few stop/start cycles and the next day the light turned off. I had the Ford dealer scan the car and it reported:
P0811 - $7EE "Generic" - Excessive Clutch A Slippage
They cleared the code told me to report back if it returns. The service manager had not seen this particular code on the Maverick before.
Several days later, now with 1,500 miles on the odometer, I step on it again when merging uphill (close to 100% engine load) and the light comes on again. And a few start/stop cycles later it disappears. What I did notice is that when the light is on, engine power seems to be limited to 70-75%. I have not had the car scanned, but I assume it is the same code.
This P0811 code is generic of course, and it does not seem to be directly applicable to this Ford Hybrid drivetrain because it lacks any clutches.
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Edit: turns out this assumption was wrong, there is indeed a safety clutch built into the damper between the engine and the transaxle, and indeed it is slipping when it shouldn't be. I thought I'd clarify this as then this thread makes more sense to readers going forward.
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I read (courtesy www.dtcdecode.com) that this code comes on when there is a difference between the PCM measured engine speed and the transmission speed. Possible causes listed: Damaged Crank Position Sensor, Damaged transmission damper, or damaged engine shaft. All these are not specific to the hybrid so may or may not be applicable.
I will go back to the dealer and they may have to check with Ford, but thought it wise to check in with the community to see if someone else has had this P0811 error code on a Hybrid?
Thanks for any feedback!
However: at around 600 miles on the ODO, I got a check engine light after "stepping on it" a bit more than typical when merging onto the freeway. The light stayed on for a few stop/start cycles and the next day the light turned off. I had the Ford dealer scan the car and it reported:
P0811 - $7EE "Generic" - Excessive Clutch A Slippage
They cleared the code told me to report back if it returns. The service manager had not seen this particular code on the Maverick before.
Several days later, now with 1,500 miles on the odometer, I step on it again when merging uphill (close to 100% engine load) and the light comes on again. And a few start/stop cycles later it disappears. What I did notice is that when the light is on, engine power seems to be limited to 70-75%. I have not had the car scanned, but I assume it is the same code.
This P0811 code is generic of course, and it does not seem to be directly applicable to this Ford Hybrid drivetrain because it lacks any clutches.
>>>
Edit: turns out this assumption was wrong, there is indeed a safety clutch built into the damper between the engine and the transaxle, and indeed it is slipping when it shouldn't be. I thought I'd clarify this as then this thread makes more sense to readers going forward.
<<<
I read (courtesy www.dtcdecode.com) that this code comes on when there is a difference between the PCM measured engine speed and the transmission speed. Possible causes listed: Damaged Crank Position Sensor, Damaged transmission damper, or damaged engine shaft. All these are not specific to the hybrid so may or may not be applicable.
I will go back to the dealer and they may have to check with Ford, but thought it wise to check in with the community to see if someone else has had this P0811 error code on a Hybrid?
Thanks for any feedback!
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