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  1. Black11Limited, you did check the fluid level with the engine running while it was warmed up and shifted through the gears, right? You won't get the proper reading otherwise.
  2. For the Edge, this is actually quite "normal". I believe Dorman makes a replacement socket that works well.
  3. Welcome, Leeroy, and congrats!!! Any pics to share of your rides?
  4. Bad battery, improperly grounded components, and BCM would be the place to start for me.
  5. Duct tape works wonders for obstructing lighting, mac ...
  6. Got a Vista Roof that's misbehaving? Here's how to clean and lube the rails to make it work right (thanks, CinnamonEdge!): http://www.fordedgeforum.com/topic/18159-vista-roof-closes-in-65-seconds/?do=findComment&comment=133526 Video:
  7. You may need that full procedure done IF you end up with a spongy brake pedal due to air in the system after caliper replacement. The Motive Bleeder comes highly recommended for best results. Make sure the brake fluid doesn't run dry during the process, maybe even rig a brake fluid container with a line attached THRU the reservoir cap into the reservoir fluid BEFORE starting so that fresh fluid keeps getting pulled into the system while the bleeding is in progress. Here's an article that may help you: http://www.linnbenton.edu/auto/brake/bleed.html
  8. Good luck, hope the fix works/is not needed. Maybe Ford should get plumbers to do this work. They are used to working with inspection cameras and such
  9. This little explanation might help to understand when not to use Recirculate: http://van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=1511 I use Recirculate to bring temps down quickly then back to vent mode to keep that fresh air coming in. It gets old & stale quickly inside the cabin with Recirculate mode working fulltime. But then I also drive for a bit after starting with the windows down and fan on high on hot days to let any trapped heat out and the temps equalize before locking myself in the glass cage Helps A/C performance and mileage.
  10. Amazing light setup, too bad Korea won't allow it. GLWS, Cellbine!!!
  11. Have one, haven't used it yet Got it off Amazon for $17.
  12. Did your maintenance plan look like this: http://www.lombardfordwarrantys.com/maintenanceplans.cfm They probably do the oil/filter change as per specs in the manual. Any other interval, you'd have to pay for.
  13. The best I've ever done with my Edge is 26 mpg (very briefly, tho 25 sustained) on a highway averaging 60 mph with similar terrain as yours. So looks like your Edge is doing pretty good!
  14. GDI engines tend to throw out soot (basically diesel engine tech). The PCV system is not the greatest, and there is a lot of crud in circulation thanks to that: fuel/oil/water etc. Sometimes this crud will condense in the intercooler and start showing up when you see the blue smoke. Sometimes it is actually a bad turbo seal or leaky turbo oil line fitting that will cause this issue. So, start by checking all the intake and turbo piping for signs of oil pooling. Check the intercooler also. If there is significant buildup on the back of the intake valves, you likely have a PCV issue. The intercooler can be trained if it has any pooling. You might want to switch to a low-volatility high quality full synthetic motor oil like Amsoil to try and cut down on the vapors present in the PCV system. Also change oil regularly (5K recommended, 7.5K max) to avoid excessive vapor and fuel dilution issues. To get the Soot B Gone solution, you would likely need a better intake design (such as the MDesign for the 3.5 transverse EB), or a methanol/water injection system.
  15. Very odd. Hope they can discover the root cause and get a proper fix in.
  16. Can this cleaner be named? Would help to know if the discoloration is temporary or permanent. There is a plastic paint spray that CinnamonEdge has periodically mentioned works very well, can't think of the name exactly right now.
  17. Time to get DTBL HIDs for Lulubelle! Warbirds should have the best
  18. Nothing much, went in for an oil change and A/C check today. Decided to try Mobil 1 High Mileage 5W20 at 94K, see how it feels. Edge doesn't feel as "light" around town right now, but I think they pulled the batt, so am in relearn mode. Also the system was overcharged (22 oz) instead of spec (19 oz), apparently contributing to the mediocre A/C performance.
  19. If going to NR wash, be sure to bone up on the 2 or even 3 bucket methods shown on YouTube, especially useful for people living in condos & places with water restrictions. I think Gary Dean, Adams and Ammo NYC among others have pretty good ones up there. Distilled water will be your friend
  20. Were you cruising along, or in heavy throttle mode, or ... Hopefully it is not the turbo (water cooled if like prev gen) or head gasket. Did you recently have it in for service of any kind? Any possibility of a loose cap on the degas bottle etc?
  21. High beams working on both? Did prev owner replace bulbs/bulb type? High/low is controlled with a shutter on 2011+. Look at the window stickers, maybe they will tell a story Hope CB is ok. Asthma attacks are terrible!!!
  22. With the 2011+ adaptive electronics for battery charging, it is a good thing to keep the recharge duration in mind. Don't know if it is worth the headache compared to the fuel savings, but there it is.
  23. I have sometimes had problems with wipers squeaking or streaking after the replacement glass is installed, probably due to differences in curvature. Hope this OEM type glass works out for you!
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