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I have the same vehicle as you. I have the same display with the exception of on the bottom it is apparently showing what gear you are in where it says 10/10? My 2024 XLT does not show that, is it in the settings?
A dealer told me that Ford doesn't put the covers on the motor because of heat buildup under the hood with a turbo. Weather that be true or they just want to save money, I don't know. I know you can buy one for about $150m from Levittown Ford on line.
The filter was not accessable like that on my XLT without removing the wheelwell liner. There are also several metal lines (brake lines?) that you couldn't get the filter past. I'm very mechanically inclined since working on vehicles and custom cars for many years.
I recently did the first oil change on mine. Unless you have access to a lift, you're in for a treat getting at the filter, you almost need another joint in your arm. Being that it's so hard to get at, it was good of the engineers to put in a spill channel to catch the oil as you spin the...
LOL, the fragrance is up to you. Endust is great for all the black plastic under the hood such as the air filter box, fuse box and engine cover if you have one. A Ford rep told me they don't put engine covers on the Rangers so as to keep heat down due to the turbo. True or not, I don't know...
The viewing area on my 10" screen is 5-1/4 x 8-1/2" and the Amazon description for the one you bought is 4.65 x 8". Are their measurements accurate? If they are, then you aren't getting complete coverage of the viewing area?
I run the car show circuit here in N. FL. with my roadster. You can get really fanatical and overthink car detailing but I like to keep it simple since I do it so much. All it takes is someone pulling out of a dirt road in-front of you and all your hard work was just ruined. Here's what works...
I have an XLT and have the same issue. Reading all of the posts here I see we are out of luck getting a classic style round speedo, too bad Ford didn't let us have that option. I'm ok with computers, I just don't like all the digital stuff in a vehicle.
I think this is being way over thought. While an adjustible hitch is ideal for many situations, I trailered at different times, my T-bucket roadster and a Toyota Camry with a 4" drop for hundreds of miles without issue.
On level ground, measure the distance from the ground to the top of the inside of your hitch receiver and subtract it from the distance from the ground to the bottom of the trailer coupler. That gives you the drop. I put a level on the trailer to get the correct height. On my XLT, the...
Not true every car has issues, I've bought many new vehicles and the only vehicle I ever had problems with was a Chevy truck that I had to lemon law in 2019. My Ram truck was good but it was time for a new vehicle and I thought I'd buy a Ford since I've never owned one. Thank you for your...
Started my 2.3 XLT last week and watched all the systems failing on the screen. When they were done being listed I shut the engine off, restarted and it was ok. Just got home from a weeks vacation, unlocked the truck this morning and none of the lights came on. I want my Ram truck back that I...
Last night I started my truck and every system said there was an error including ABS brakes. I shut it off, let it sit a minute then restarted and it didn't give the errors. The most annoying thing to me is the backup camera. If it's raining or has dew on the camera, you can forget about...