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akirby

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  1. If you put it in your signature then it's visible no matter what changes in the software, so that is a better solution. I can only see it when I go to your profile (not within topics) and I'm pretty sure that's the same for anybody. I gave Robert the link to this topic so hopefully he will chime in on that and the dark theme shortly. Nothing I can do about either one.
  2. It’s just a default setting somewhere - they’re not hidden on purpose. I’ll ask Robert.
  3. i guarantee they improve aerodynamics and/or help brake cooling.
  4. They cut out the paddles to save money. Only a few people will care. If it’s really important then get the upgraded model or buy something else. It’s a business decision. They’re putting all their funding into new vehicles including edge and Nautilus replacements and midsized BEVs. Same reason they cut out the 3.5L and they’re offering the same engines on both the edge and Nautilus. Until something like that affects profits ( not just sales ) they won’t change it. Good news is so far they don’t appear to be doing a lot of cost cutting on the new models going forward.
  5. Unless you know exactly why they're there I wouldn't touch them. They don't put them on unless they're serving a purpose.
  6. It's not going to be declared a safety defect and there is probably nothing Ford will do. If you consider it unsafe you should get a different vehicle. It's unfortunate that Ford did this. Older Fords at least had a Low gear that helped.
  7. Seems we've gotten off topic here. If you have a question or problem please start a new topic in the appropriate forum. This topic is to discuss things owners have done to their Edge/MKX. Thank you!
  8. I've heard a tech say that if you follow the replacement procedure correctly the pans don't leak. But there are a lot of techs out there that don't do it correctly so they continue to leak.
  9. sounds like it could be the fuel pump, the AWD disconnect or both. In my F150 it’s definitely the fuel pump since it’s RWD and it only happens when you open the driver door.
  10. Try the Mandarin Chicken but substitute pineapple for broccoli (unless you like broccoli - can't stand it). My expert advice is free and worth every penny!
  11. Cool! We're between Canton and Waleska. We go to Jasper for Chinese food (Peking Garden).
  12. I meant that other vehicles don’t necessarily prime the pump before you start it so you wouldn’t have heard it without the engine running.
  13. Ecoboost engines require higher fuel pressure because of direct injection. Plus you don’t normally hear the fuel pump while the engine is off.
  14. Its the fuel pump priming. Most newer Ford’s do it now including my F150.
  15. I do too but only in a RWD platform where they don’t have to limit torque.
  16. The details are still a bit murky but that's not what I'm hearing from insiders.
  17. For #1 I would go with a good used engine. That will net you the most cash. Used in good condition is around $10K minus the used engine cost. Scrap would probably be $1K-$2K at most.
  18. And if that's a Dorman part throw it away or return it and get a Motorcraft replacement unit. Many a Dorman has been DOA.
  19. That's because the fan and module come together and should be replaced together.
  20. Get adapters (crutchfield has them). Connect the crossover to the factory wiring and the components to the crossover.
  21. It's not a recall so it's not going to be free.
  22. akirby

    Edge ST MPG

    One thing I've noticed with Ford's the last few years is that they use DFSO (Deceleration Fuel Shut Off) but only if you take your foot completely off the accelerator. Makes a huge difference when going down a slight incline or on level ground approaching a stop ahead.
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