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rmmpe

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  1. All this about rollback gets tiring. When on a hill, use the brakes. Also, I believe the Owner's Manual states to NOT use the trans to hold position on an incline.
  2. "I am asking as I have had problems running K&N's in somer late model engins. It can screw up the mas aire flow sensore etc" . It can/will also screw up the engine. The efficiency is not good and allows a lot of schmutz into the engine. Unless you religiously maintain an oiled foam element, you might as well run no element at all.
  3. I also have a rattle and, as mentioned before, it's the passenger side seat belt buckle tapping against the plastic cover.
  4. We were looking for a 4-down towable AWD vehicle that was roomy, fuel eficient and responsive. The Edge satisfied all these requirements and I got a better than fair deal on a certified 2007 Edge and trade-in on our 2004 Navigator.
  5. This may have been covered before but I can't find it. Does anybody have information regarding a dash mat that can be installed to eliminate the horrible glare our tan dash has? I've seen a few dash mats but they look pretty chintzy. Any help will be appreciated. Bob
  6. Although I like the "Hill descent" feature of the trans, I'd really like to have the capability of manual gear selection. The gears are there but without a way to actively control them, it's a poor compromise. If anyone finds out more about flashing the PCM to gain that ability, please let me know. I have a small Joystick just waiting for a place to call home.
  7. The glare from the tan dash of my Edge is quite noticeable under almost any conditions. So much so I've given thought to cutting a piece of the black Marine Grade Vinyl I have and laying it over the dash to reduce the glare. I just haven't gotten to it yet. Other than that, we are extremely pleased with the Edge AWD SEL+. Mileage is acceptable, it's a Domestic car, comfortable, responsive and tows wonderfully. And the trans, if needing a way to select other than D or low, is a nice bit of work. I suppose the "Adaptive Hill-descent" feature was supposed to address the gear selection process but, although a nice feature, I would prefer manual selection and an instrument panel indicator showing what gear it's in at any time. We got lucky with it because it only had 12K miles and we got it for under $24K. As a "Certified" car, it has a 100K mile powertrain warranty and 24K miles remaining on the bumper to bumper. Better than the new car warranty, to my way of thinking. All-in-all, after 13K miles, a darn good car And, to my eye, it's a "Looker". Disclaimer: I've never been associated with Ford in any manner whatsoever and the preceding opinions are RMMPE's and RMMPE's alone. They are not endorsed by the Department of Homeland Security, the Coast Guard, the Coast Guard Academy, the Coast Guard Auxiliary, rubber duckies anywhere, Snopes, Snopeydog, Mustang Survival, Stearns Safety Gear, ACI, Comcast.net, Dell, AOL, Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, Mozilla, Godzilla, Mothra, YouTube, or any other entity that may be connected/disconnected to/from this post in the wildest legal or illegal sense.
  8. I've towed our Edge over 11,000 miles with no problem(s). In fact, I have to look at the rear vision display to make sure it's still there. We have the Proportionate Even Brake installed, set to the middle of both ranges. There is no seat adapter needed; just install the unit and move the seat (power) to the lowest position and forward to secure it. I also have a "Toad-Charge" unit installed between the Edge battery and Coach battery to keep the Edge battery charged. Finally, we place the shift lever in neutral and turn the key back as far as it will go. Great TOAD, this :hyper:
  9. bbf2530, Thanks for the illumination. Your statement: "Were you possibly tilting the assembly sideways (since the directions specifically say not to)? If you removed the two correct bolts, I would assume you just need to finesse the assembly a bit more to get it out". Aha!. The old "Pull it straight out" trick. Yes, I was tilting it. Fortunately, I have learned that I sometimes force things too much and stopped before I broke anything; the lights still work. People have told me I don't know my own strength. Heck, it's not strength.....it's stupidity (but I never correct them). I was trying to pull a lead off them to operate the auxilliary lighting system I made for towing it behind the Coach. Failing that, I removed the lower part of the dash-board and ran a wire directly from the Brake switch. Thanks again.
  10. I sometimes have a tendency to exert too much force on things and break them. Thus the reason for my question. I tried to remove the tail light assembly yesterday and removed the 2 bolts that appear to secure the tail light assemblies. To no avail. They moved a bit but didn't want to come out without force. Just how do you get to the back of the lens to change bulbs or access the wires?
  11. What shows as the miles remaining is based on the average MPG the car is/was getting at the time. The real remaining range depends on how you drive it from that point on. If easy and the car is getting better than what shows as the average, it'll be further. If you drive it hard, it'll be less. Personally, I wouldn't trust it unless I felt like walking a bit.
  12. No salt but a LOT of dirt. I still like the feature tho'......
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