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NatG

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  1. It's interesting: I just started to have my CEL come on, and I had a reading on the code and it was for the EVAP system (specifically P0456). There are several codes for the EVAP system, and while some indicate it can be a fuel "cap" issue (capless fuel system on newer Edges), the P0456 seems to be one code that indates the fuel cap is not the issue (read this link: http://www.obd-codes.com/p0456)

    So, I popped open my Haynes (Page 6-22) manual and found some images that help locate the EVAP system. For me, the connections on the bottom of the car have a protective cover. This cover was damaged on my car (likely a result of parking in some of the snow we had here in NJ), and I was able to find my problem.

    I know you posted this some months back, and you may have found a resolution, but I figured you would still like a response (and possible course of action).

    I couldn't upload the image to this site, so I am linking ot the image on a free hosting site. Hopefully it sticks around.EVAP_Images.jpg

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  2. I appreciate the feedback, guys.

     

    @WWWPerfA_ZN0W: That was my though at one point. It would make the most sense given the circumstances.

     

    @omar302: I had a friend who claimed that the a window in his Accord blew out because of the heat in the car generating pressure against the glass. I thought it was rediculous, just for the reason you outlined (it's much warmer in other parts of the world). But I do think the heat is making the crack worse, as the crack spread another inch when the car was just sitting.

     

    @akirby: Yeah, $300 was what I was expecting. My deductable is less: it is something to consider to have my provider cover it.

  3. So the car is a 2011 Ford Edge Limited, Bordeaux Red, black leather. I've been lucky when it comes to windows in cars: I've had chips in windshields, but I have never had any damage to the door windows.

     

    I come out of a meeting for my job, and there it is: cracked window. There's no sign of impact on the door, and the glass feels smooth. So as far as I know, there's no impact to the window itself.

     

    The crack starts from under the door sill and goes halfway up the window. The crack has become marginally worse since discovery. It's been hot here in NJ, and I can only guess that it's the pressure from the car's interior heating up. I normally do not, but I have the windows cracked to allow the pressure to dissipate.

     

    So my questions to the form are as follows:

     

    1) Any idea what the cause might be? Is it possible that the pressure from the heat in the car cracked it?

     

    2) Do I have to worry about the window shattering while driving (or in general)?

     

    3) What should I do until I can get it repaired? (I have already put blue masking tape on the window over the crack).

     

    4) Any estimate on cost to repair from a shop?

     

    Thanks guys!

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  4. From my experience, it's best to go by the tire. I have the Michelons on my Edge. MAX cold PSI is 44. So When they are cold, I fill between 38 and 40 PSI. I find the shape of the tire is best at this rating, it sits nicely on the ground, and the ride is better than lower pressures. I do not drive super aggressively, and I have about 37,000 on the car with a pretty generous amount of tread left (original tires).

     

    Make sure to Rotate regularly.

  5. I'm not taking sides with the SHO versus Mustang here. The Mustang is a lighter sports car designed for speed, where as the Taurus SHO starts as a family sedan and becomes a straight-line-fast Sedan. However, with a decent tune, I'd bet you can close that horsepower gap quickly and have a stronger motor than the 5.0 hands down. And a tune that would probably cost less than $1000 at that.

     

    But power to weight is the key, that Mustang will go faster with less power. Period.

     

    I like the SHO, ALOT, my friend has one and it's fun for its size. But even the Charger Hemi ties the SHO when both are stock, and those are both full size sedans with AWD (available in the Charge, standard on SHO). Throw a V8 with Similar power in a smaller car and you're leaving the SHO in the rear-view mirror.

     

    And the warranty is a valid point, KingMike.

  6. I'm with Brock. My brother's car was totalled and it never reflected that in Carfax. And when I say totalled, I don't mean "too much damaged to justify repair costs" (which I am sure is true), the car was a wreck. Then my friend's car was destroyed in flooding, for giggles we looked it up: NOTHING noting the water damage, and the car has a new owner.

     

    Buyer Beware. If you buy used, take it to a trusted body shop.

  7. Man, I get a consistent 19 mpg on my hilly 55 mph roads with some flat freeways and a small town of 25 mph. I'm planning a 2200 mile round trip to Florida next week. Hopefully the odometer doesn't make me kill myself, and I pray for the mpg's y'all are getting. The mountains through the Virginia's kill it! Four people in it with a big subwoofer/box and all the luggage. Just sounds like a nightmare.

    2200 mile roud?! Hope you got a coffee maker in that Edge.

  8. Check the front passenger seat. If you have leather, it moves just a bit without a passenger seated. And I may make a rattle noise. You can test it by putting you arm on it to steady it while driving on a bumpy but empty street.

  9. With my 2011 V6 AWD limited, mixed driving lands me around 22mpg (combined). Occasionally I take a 2.5 hour trip for work, and even going 75 I'll pull around 25mpg (If I slow it down, it's a bit higher). But the "Average" will always be reduced with local driving.

     

    There are so many variables in what effects mileage: altitude, season (winter, spring, etc), load, speed, tire pressure, and some other factors. I'd even imagine that getting certain content packages might effect aerodynamics and weight to some degree.

     

    I think it's easy to lose sight that this is a 4200lbs car with alot of ground clearance given the drive. For me, the mileage was much better than my previous vehicle (Nissan Xterra).

  10. I can't say the lack of a light in the glove box bothers me. The map lights are located in such a way that they illuminate the box, anyway. Not that I have much in my glove box: a can of cleaner for the interior, and gloves (how unexpected).

     

    On the occasion I want to store something securely, though, it does bother me that the Edge does not have a locking glove box.

  11. I've actually found Dingo to be rather helpful, and would be interested in seeing a post where he is wrong. I'm not saying he's never wrong, but he seems to generally be on point. He corrected something I posted once, and I didn't take it to heart.

     

    With almost 1500 posts to Dingo's credit, I'd go as far to say that he's a good contributor to the board.

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