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dave-m

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  1. there is a latch behind all 3 rear seating positions, well there is on my 07 anyways. fyi if anyone else wants to do this on the passenger side of the armrest hinge there's a plastic cover, pop that off and remove a torq 45 bolt and the armrest comes right off. Our Britax car seat back actually fits perfect in the space that the armrest previously took.
  2. Our child is now tall enough that we have to turn the car seat to face forward, unfortunately it hits the center headrest which appears to not be removable So I'd like to remove the center armrest completely and install the carseat. Does anyone know how this comes off? I don't want to install the carseat in any place but the center position, this is not an option.
  3. http://www.fordedgeforum.com/index.php?sho...amp;#entry22508 replaced ours at 20K miles wierd that I never found this thread when I searched before I posted my thread.
  4. We recently started experiencing a noise on our Edge (2007 SEL AWD with 20K miles) similar to what a mud tire on a 4x4 sounds like coming from the rear. We took it in to the dealer and by the parts list it looks like they replaced the hub and wheel bearing. It was covered under warranty, no issues there. I've never seen a wheel bearing fail that soon on any vehicle I've ever had. A sign of the times? cheaper quality bearings or just a random failure?
  5. update While replacing a tail lamp on the other side this week I noticed the same situation. Out of curiousity I opened the side that was recently replaced and see that it's discoloured again as well. This is less than 3 months later We spoke to the service manager about it and he tells us it appears to be normal for that lamp/socket. It doesn't burn or melt, just discolouration. Seems odd to me, I'll be keeping a close eye on it. Being an electrician by trade, discolouration from heat on an electrical connection is never considered "normal"
  6. How are you guys calculating mileage? Is there a chance the onboard computer is the problem and not the actual engine? Try calculating mileage from actuall fuel consumption/miles driven averaged over 3-5 fill ups.
  7. am I missing something or by wiring box to the reverse light, won't you only be able to watch your DVD player (or whatever auxilary video input) when the car is in reverse?
  8. Letting the vehicle roll back until the park pawl engages is just asking to damage it. The parking brake is there for a reason. The original poster should edit the title to read "Back Bumper Damaged Because Of Driver Error!
  9. I have the Ford one, it's more than just a sticker. It's definitely enough to save your bumper from getting scratched up while loading stuff in the back. I think it looks much better than those bulky ones too.
  10. We have zero issues with the airflow or cooling either. Our last roadtrip, the temp averaged between 35-42C (95-107F) and the fan was on low most of the time. That's with 3 adults, a baby and the car loaded to the roof with luggage and stuff. If you can't feel air coming out, it's a problem with your Edge, not all Edges.
  11. Is there some Ford techs around here that can clarify this for us? (although it's looking kind of obvious this was overlooked on the 07's)
  12. I just went and tried again. When I put it in reverse and back up close to something (bike rack isn't on right now) it beeps. Nothing shows on the display center and pressing the reset button does nothing. The only way I can make it stop is to scroll through the menu and manually turn the feature off. Then it's on again the next time I start it up. This I don't have an issue with. I just want to be able to press a button and turn it off quickly when I need to. My Edge is a 2007. Hopefully it's an easy fix to an annoying issue.
  13. I noticed burnt looking sockets when replacing a burnt out rear lamp. I notified the dealer at the next service and they replaced them, no questions asked.
  14. I have an issue with the reverse sensor disable feature on our Edge. We use a hitch mount bike rack and it's on the car 90% of the time. The reverse sensors (parking assist) detect the rack and activate the warning beeper whenever we shift into reverse. I've discussed this previously on this forum and received different replies. Basically I can go into the info center and disable the feature. This is a pain scrolling through the menu to turn it off. Not only that, every time I restart the car it defaults back to being on. Another user on this forum says he can press the reset button to temporarily turn it off. I have this on my F150 too and it's a great feature, but it doesn't work on my Edge. I asked the dealer and they said the only way to disable it was by going through the menu. They didn't buy into "but a guy on the internet said it should shut off with the reset button" If I could ask a huge favor to anyone with a few free minutes to check their reverse sensor for me? Basically back up to something close enough to make it beep, then press the reset button to see if it stops. Thanks a bunch!! Dave
  15. I've tried that and it didn't work on our Edge...hmmm
  16. We've tried many, many times to shut the sensor off full time as we have a hitch mount bike rack. No matter what we've tried, the sensors are activated the next time we start the vehicle. The dealer confirmed that there is no long term shut off feature. It's a real pain scrolling through the menu everytime. My F150 has a dash mounted button that makes it much easier.
  17. same situation, same result. We had peeling on a couple of rims, the dealer replaced all 4 with no questions asked.
  18. I agree with the others, it's neither cold air or ram air but rather a pipe with an air filter on it. I doubt you'll gain mileage since it would appear you're most impressed with the sound, something that's only acheived by putting your foot in it. Back it the day we used to just flip the air cleaner lid upside down for the same effect. Without actually testing the airflow, air temp etc. you likely won't know if it actually increases performance/mileage or decreases them. Like I said, equivalent to what we used to do as kids, flip the air cleaner lid upside down and punch holes in the exhaust pipe and think we had a hot rod.
  19. So by that logic, shouldn't any modification/tampering to the system by an unauthorized party have a possible effect on the warranty? They don't have to be able to see what you've done, just that it's been tampered with. That's a slippery slope to play with in the warranty period of a new model of vehicle in my opinion.
  20. I have a question for those that possibly work at a service department. When you plug the car in and scan the OBD for error codes, does it show that the programming has been modified? Meaning, if you use an aftermarket tuner then remove the tune when you put take it in for service, sure the dealer might not see the tune, but can they see that it's been modified in some way? I would think if it can show a history of error codes it would show a history of modifications too.
  21. Do you have any input to the query below before I head into the dealership to see if somethings wrong?
  22. I really like ours, only a couple of nitpicks the reverse park assist can't be turned off permanently. Whenever we have our bike rack on the hitch (90% of the time) the sensors pick up the hitch and sound the alarm. It wouldn't be bad if there was a dash mount switch (like on my F150) but on the Edge you have to scroll through the menu to turn it off....every time you start the car and back up. There's another thread about this so maybe it's not supposed to work that way. I wish you could open the vista roof while keeping the sunshade closed on the rear seat moonroof. Sometimes mom wants some sunlight but baby doesn't like the sun in her eyes. Removable headrests the center rear seat for to accommodate a child seat. Pretty small stuff in the grand scheme of things.
  23. I tried it this morning. When you put it in reverse, nothing shows up on the message center and pressing any of the 3 message center related buttons does not turn off the warning beeper. When you go into the menu and turn off the park assist feature, then put the vehicle in reverse, a brief warning tone sounds and "park assist off" is displayed on the message center. If you shut the vehicle off then restart it and put it in reverse, the system resets itself and the park assist feature is turned back on. I've tried it with the vehicle in park and reverse. No difference. There is no other way to access the park assist feature other than scrolling through the menu (unless I've missed something) and there doesn't appear to be a way to permanently turn off the park assist feature.
  24. It seems it's a bit different on the Edge. When you put it in reverse, there's no message and pressing buttons does not shut it off, even temprarily. I have been going into setup the turn it off, but it comes back on the next time you start it up.
  25. So can we confirm that if it's not turning off permanently from the setup menu that it's a bug? I don't want to take it in and be told it's working the way it should. With a bike rack on the hitch it's a real pain in the butt. My F150 has a button on the dash to turn it off, quick and simple. The Edge makes you scroll through the setup menu to find it. Then it resets itself back the next time you start the car, which the F150 does as well but like I mentioned it's a quick button on the dash to do it.
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