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2013 Ford C-MAX repairs by problem area

Engine (16%)

Transmission and Drivetrain (5%)

Brakes and Traction Control (4%)

Suspension and Steering (10%)

Electrical and Air Conditioning (45%)

Paint, Rust, Leaks, Rattles, and Trim (13%)

Other (7%)

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2013 Ford C-MAX suspension repair cost distribution

$2500+ (0%)

$1000 - $2499 (0%)

$500 - $999 (16%)

$100 - $499 (40%)

< $100 (44%)

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Chart based on 25 repair trips. The repair cost chart excludes repairs made under warranty, do-it-yourself repairs, and repair trips that include maintenance.

2013 Ford C-MAX 4dr Hatch

141-horsepower 2.0L I4 Plug-in Hybrid CVT FWD

32000 mi

US $35
Both front stabilizer bar end-links were knocking while going over bumps/rough surfaces. Replaced both with Moog end-links. Noise has been mitigated. 
59000 mi

US $375
Both rear shock absorbers were failing to provide sufficient damping force and caused cupping of the rear tires; replaced both with KYB shocks. Also put on adjustable upper control arms to reduce the factory -2.4 degree camber which was causing accelerated inner tire wear. 
148000 mi During routine maintenance, dealer reported "Axle seal starting to leak" and quoted $405, 2.5 hour labor + $43 parts. I authorized the axle seal replacement and declined other recommended repairs and services. Final invoice was $559 after adjustment for accidental overcharges. During routine maintenance visit, dealer reports "Sway bar links about to pop out of socket, has play" and quoted $535, 1.5 hours labor, $155 parts to repair. I declined service at this time. Upon my own inspection, I do not detect any play. 
123000 mi

US $570
Rear suspension went out on the C-Max, resulting in uneven tire wear. Had shop replace . 
22400 mi Noise in front shocks over large bumps at low speed. Known issue with outstanding TSB applicable. 
59231 mi

US $200
Left lower control arm replaced due to failed ball joint 
66313 mi

US $600
Right lower control arm replaced due to failed ball joint 
16500 mi Stabilizer end link replaced. 
42000 mi

US $90
Sway bar linkage replaced. 

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2013 Ford C-MAX 4dr Hatch

141-horsepower 2.0L I4 Hybrid CVT FWD

80000 mi

US $250
Replace front wheel bearings 
60000 mi

US $400
Replaced shocks in the rear of the car 
81000 mi

US $200
Replaced sway link bar 
155 mi

US $800
Rear two HUB due to worn out 
218000 mi

US $400
Tie rod bushing worn, removed and replaced by dealer. 
9920 mi

C $100
noisy stay arms 
34000 mi Front sway bar links worn and rattling - replaced. 
35000 mi rear shocks replaced, which temporarily eliminated minor rattle. Since then rattle has reappeared. May be rear stabilizer bar end links. 
40000 mi

US $35
Replace 2 rear sway bar links to fix rattle. 
56000 mi

US $300
Tie rod end severely worn. Replacement requires wheel alignment. 
28000 mi Left Strut Bearing replaced due to noise when operating over bumps 
58000 mi Front wheel bearing replaced 
8200 mi Dealer to replace sway-bar bushings. 
66800 mi

US $107
Left rear bearing was bad 
86000 mi

US $187
Replace front sway bar links 

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2013 Ford C-MAX Suspension Problems

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