I would guarantee you virtually any amount of money that an 700W+ Ceramic heater is not active in accessory power or while the auto/start system has the engine shut off. In the 2014 Escape, apparently it was on a separate 80A * 12V = 960w draw max fuse. It also only has to be engaged until it satisfies engine heat demand, or the engine gets warm enough to the point where the car can just use the engine heat and shutdown the supplemental PTC heater.The BS weak battery just loves the heating items.![]()
Yep, my 1.5 does the exact same thing and I have the ptc heater.My 2021 OB has 14,000 miles and the engine still takes quite a long time to warm up when the outside temp reaches around 35 degrees... even at highway speeds. I am in Minnesota and this has been going on since I bought the truck. In the summer, no problem. Just wondering if anyone else might have this issue as well.
Standard with the 1.5L EB in vehicles originally sold to dealers in 38/50 states, not included in the other 12 states that are deemed by Ford to be "warm enough". If equipped, it should be called out on the window sticker. Note that in those 12 states, you can add it to your custom retail order, but the dealer likely will not do so automatically, except maybe if you're somewhere like Flagstaff, AZ.So is the PTC on 1.5 equipped engines an option or standard? And is it always active or controlled by a selection? I have a 2023 OBX.
Important call out in the order guide: It is optionally available in the 12 states that it doesn't come standard in for BS models with a 1.5L engine. If you are doing ordering via a dealer in those "warmer states", they should be able to add the supplemental PTC heater to your build.Standard with the 1.5L EB in vehicles originally sold to dealers in 38/50 states, not included in the other 12 states that are deemed by Ford to be "warm enough". If equipped, it should be called out on the window sticker.
It is automatically activated by the computer when needed, it is not user-configurable.
True, true. If you're buying off the lot in those 12 states, there's very little chance of having the PTC heater. If you're going to order anything below a Badlands/Heritage Limited, you may want to have the dealer add it to the order anyway.Important call out in the order guide: It is optionally available in the 12 states that it doesn't come standard in for BS models with a 1.5L engine. If you are doing ordering via a dealer in those "warmer states", they should be able to add the supplemental PTC heater to your build.
Another Ford savings while people in Flagstaff freeze. Why not just add it to all Bronco sports? Really a bullcrap move by Ford. Winter mornings are cold in NC and SC.True, true. If you're buying off the lot in those 12 states, there's very little chance of having the PTC heater. If you're going to order anything below a Badlands/Heritage Limited, you may want to have the dealer add it to the order anyway.
It's a no charge option in those 38 states, but the order guide doesn't make it clear if there is a charge in the other 12. A dealer should be able to let you know when ordering, unless someone has the price lists online. Build & Price does not even list the PTC heater as an "option".
When Ford says it's not standard in those states, they mean the whole state, even up in the mountains. Take the example of Babbitt Ford in Flagstaff, Arizona, elevation ~7,000 ft thus cold, snowy winters. Their stock orders with the 1.5L don't have it...
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https://www.babbittford.com/new-inventory/index.htm?model=Bronco Sport
Same here.... i have the same with my '23 Sport Heritage (not the Limited) here in CT. Temp gauge shows the little 3-banger takes a bit of time to warm up - especially in cold weather. That said, i have been VERY impressed with the heated seats and PTC assist. i only have about a 15 minute drive to work but a couple of minutes after leaving the house, my arse is nearly on fire from the heated seat and then i must turn it down to low or off. The PTC supplemental heat has the cabin starting to warm up around that time or shortly after. The BS heats the cabin quicker than when i had my '01 Jeep Wrangler (with the straight 6) which was, up until now, the (my) world record holder for heating up the cabin.My 2023 Bronco Sport Heritage was purchased in the summer and this issue was not noticed until the weather recently got colder. With a cold start at 40F in the morning, it takes about 15 minutes for the vehicle's temperature gauge to budge off of the "C" mark, and about 20 minutes for the gauge to reach the normal operating range. The climate system puts out heat, but I believe that it is mostly from the supplemental PTC assist.
I realize that a 1.5 liter, 3 cylinder engine is not a great heat generator, but this delay seems excessive. Also, the engine will not turn off at stoplights because, I guess, the engine is still too cold.
Ford Service checked it out and said that the vehicle is operating within specs. I specifically asked them to check out the coolant thermostat.
It must not be standard on Badlands models because I have been looking at them in the states where the PTC is supposed to be standard and it doesn’t appear on any of the window stickers. I guess the 2.0l heats up quick enough that it’s not a concern?Standard with the 1.5L EB in vehicles originally sold to dealers in 38/50 states, not included in the other 12 states that are deemed by Ford to be "warm enough". If equipped, it should be called out on the window sticker. Note that in those 12 states, you can add it to your custom retail order, but the dealer likely will not do so automatically, except maybe if you're somewhere like Flagstaff, AZ.
It is automatically activated by the computer when needed, it is not user-configurable.
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The PTC heater that I had on my '17 2.0L Escape is one feature I miss. It was part of the Cold Weather Package for the '17 Escape. But it's not available for the 2.0L Bronco Sport. Ford must have decided that it wasn't necessary for the 2.0L.It must not be standard on Badlands models because I have been looking at them in the states where the PTC is supposed to be standard and it doesn’t appear on any of the window stickers. I guess the 2.0l heats up quick enough that it’s not a concern?