MikeyB
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Lol You're right! I knew these steps reminded me of something....Needs curb feelers.
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Lol You're right! I knew these steps reminded me of something....Needs curb feelers.
How about the online manual.There is a suggested schedule in the ye ole owners manual that may or may not be in your glove box of what items are recommended and at what mileage. I'd bet someone on here has that schedule pretty handy (at least 5 people). Try to do the services earlier than expected and less problems arise.
If you can do them on your own, cool. If you need the dealer to do it, then DO NOT let them talk you into "the works or whatever". They should respect what you have done and when, especially if you document it. Its a Ford Warranty, NOT the DEALER's.
And since you are looking for a new dealer, ask around, get referrals, and then stop by and talk to someone you can go to when you are ready for dealer necessary repairs.
@LevittownFordParts.com parts has good deals on their site for parts, and even you need help for what is not on there, Benny is a great resource.
Hopefully this helps for the good of the cause!
Old school!!!!!!
Our Bronco has the owners manual in the settings on the infotainment screen. Its getting easier!How about the online manual.
I thought your maintenance game was better than that? Nasty dude! ? ? ?I ignored my Ranger and might have made it a bit jealous as I paid some much-needed attention to my VW. Changed the engine air filter and cabin air filter. As easy and accessible as in our Rangers.
Filthy - completely my fault - have been paying too much attention to my Ranger.
For Shame !!!!!! Oh, the humanity !!!!!!I ignored my Ranger and might have made it a bit jealous as I paid some much-needed attention to my VW. Changed the engine air filter and cabin air filter. As easy and accessible as in our Rangers.
Filthy - completely my fault - have been paying too much attention to my Ranger.
Holy smokes dude?I ignored my Ranger and might have made it a bit jealous as I paid some much-needed attention to my VW. Changed the engine air filter and cabin air filter. As easy and accessible as in our Rangers.
Filthy - completely my fault - have been paying too much attention to my Ranger.
As a moderator you have the power !!!!! Go make him sit in the corner for at least 10 minutes....Holy smokes dude?
Don't you ever post that picture of my truck parked crooked (intentionally) again. I now have more ammo against you! ?
IAs a moderator you have the power !!!!! Go make him sit in the corner for at least 10 minutes....
I found an app on a mustang forum that allows comparison of multiple *.ab files so you can compare changes if you have an issue.I really hope all you guys new to Forscan are backing up your module asbuilt files before you make a bunch of changes. It makes it real easy to go back to stock if a change does not work or causes problems.
I haven't seen it mentioned lately but you should make backup files of each of your modules before making changes. Then it’s a good idea to make incremental backups as you make changes so you can go back to last version that worked.
Maybe for a second offense...a week for the first offense is a bit harsh....after all, he is very helpful to the others on the forum.Icouldshould give him a 1 week time out for that one. ?‍
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