the bias is not correct if you are wearing out rear brakes faster than front brakes. you need to do a complete brake bleed (Front and Rear) after servicing the brakes to correct your problem.
Matt, JimmyB never said what year his expedition was, I just figured it was a 10 or newer, Mrford60. ps: not trying to start anything just trying to correct information.
UA is the code for straight black up to 2014 and had no flake or metallic in it, UH is "Tuxedo Black" and has metallic or flake in it. UH paint may have started in 2010 but Ford did not stop using UA then. My 2012 Expy is paint code UA and is straight black. also I work in a body shop as a painter.
UA is straight black, UH is tuxedo black that is what your expedition should have for a paint code. The body shop should should fix it call your insurance company and complain, even if the shop painted it by the code they should have been smart enough to see the flake and question it. but you...
take the tube off the throttle body and see if carbon is around the throttle blade. if so clean it out with carb cleaner and a swab. it could cause the wine
try putting some oil or grease on the hinges and make sure that there is no leaves or sticks ect. up in the top between the roof and the top of the back door. also look at the lift supports ( the two shock looking pistons) maybe spray some wd40 on them.
I have a really nice Black headliner for with the roof mounted DVD $100.00 I wont ship this its really big. A black carpet it is in good condition no burns or stains $100.00 I can ship that, Black double sun visors $50 for the pair, I can ship these. I have a lot of Black interior trim parts
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Your missing my point, all automatic transmissions according to the manuals say check the fluid at operating temperature (hot) wile running. if you check it cold not running the fluid from the top half of the converter drains back into the pan. That is why you will have fluid...
that code usally means passenger side cat or the second or down stream o2 sensor. I doubt it has anything to do with your missing at idle. How many miles on your expy and when did you replace the plugs?
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