Time to revive this thread. After almost a year, Ford has not provided any solution to the problem we are having. When we first start our expedition in the morning, we experience the issue. It happens intermittently (not on every cold start), and so is hard to reproduce reliably.
My wife...
Hey guys,
My wife filled up the expedition today and the gauge never responded. It is still reading empty and the cluster center display shows 12 miles to empty. I drove it to the gas station to make sure it was full. It took 0.3 gallons and then clicked off. Any easy ways to reset the gas...
Hey guys my 2011 has a class 4 hitch but only has a 4 pin trailer connector. It does appear to have the connection for the trailer brake controller but doesn't have a 7 pin connector in the back. I'm wondering if the wiring is there for the 7 pin in the rear? Maybe I just need to add in the...
I'd go with whatever option is going to be least stinky. If you get some nasty ant spray in your upholstery your Expy is going to smell like that forever.
Well you can probably fit a bigger tire on your factory rims but the question is will it rub or not? Even if you are planning on putting on a lift, the offset of factory wheels won't often let you go with a much wider tire. I went down to Discount Tire here in NM and they were willing to try...
So I threw some HID's in the stock headlight housings last night. I used this kit from retrofit source which I had originally bought for the Raptor to replace the HIDs that are in it now. I made the mistake of buying DDM tuning crap which I can assure you is the cheapest Chinese HID set you can...
That one looks really nice. You can find them for $350 too which is much cheaper than the Homelink one I previously posted. Homelink is nice but not $450 nice.
I'm thinking about doing the rear view camera on mine. Here is what I was looking at. Adds Homelink and keeps the autodimming feature too.
Auto-Dimming Rear Camera Display Mirror system with 3.3-inches Monitor,Homelink and Compass for GM (non-OnStar models),Ford,Chrysler & Toyota - Includes...
Its pretty straight forward. I'd use whatever Ford recommends for your vehicle. Usually 5w-20. Filter is right on the front of the engine. It has a little ramp below it to keep the oil from dripping onto the front cross member.
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