Worked in Saudi as a contractor for three years. Lots of sand driving (and some getting stuck). We used locally fabricated sand ladders (welder + angle iron + paint). This is not a bling item you carry every day, so if I needed them, I'd weld them up and paint them (or find a bud or shop to weld).
That is not what the article says. It says some dealers are doing their. Ford's position is, basically, the "S" in MSRP really does mean "Suggested" and that dealers are franchisees free to charge what the market will bear.
Not a lawyer, but I suspect an order alone does not constitute a...
I start a trip with a trip odometer zeroed out. You can see the MPG drop at a stoplight if you are doing a lot of city driving. I've routinely seen 0.2 MPG drop at a light.
That said, my startup procedure if rotate the GOAT know three clicks. I like it zippier.
OK< that's what I thought you meant. As far as I can tell, the lift gate latch switch is not "dependent" on Sync3. But, part of the door lock subsystem's behavior can be set via Sync3. And that gives a path for side effects.
From what I can tell from my experience and reading about other's, it...
There are settings for door lock behavior in and other vehicle behavior in Synch
I'm not sure how to interpret what you wrote. Are you saying you think door lock settings should be removed from Sync?
Comparing the OEM rubber ones in my BS and the photos of the WeatherTech ones, the (to me) biggest advantage of the WeatherTechs is the area covered below the throttle pedal. There's a horizontal ledge there that's not covered by the OEM mat.
I like the look of the OEM better, but will likely...
Took a 10 day trip from Akron OH Wilmington NC and Myrtle Beach SC. 31 MPG (computer) on the interstate on the way down to halfway across VA. That was speed limit +10% and included mountains in WV and VA. Rest of the way was 80-85 mph max and MPG dropped to 29 mpg. Overall trip (1900 mi or so)...