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The Blue Wedge

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  1. Thanks for that response! a few days ago I just pulled both seats out of the vehicle and swapped them from side to side. At first, I wasn't sure it was gonna work, but both seat pans, ( or trays) were the same, once I had them side by side on the floor, upside down, I could tell it was gonna work! everything rebolted up and rewired up the same! So got the bottom's (cushions) switched, and cleaned up, and set back in the Edge, and could instantly tell the driver side was higher! once I got the seat where it normally sits, ( with me in it, I am the only driver) it felt like new again! had to adjust the mirrors cause of the new ride height in the seat! Very happy with the results! AFAIK, the Alcantara, (suede) inserts are no longer available from Ford Parts. New cushion and cover would have been several hundred dollars if they were available. 

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  2. I grew up driving old junkyard cars from the 50's and 60's and 70's  Dumptrucks, wheel loaders, tow trucks in the 70's, was driving these vehicles before I  had a license. Then drove for a living for over 40 years, variety of semi's, straight trucks, so to your point about the actual driving, I like to leave nannies off! Don't need them, don't want them. LED, HID lighting, yes that sure beats sealed beams and incandescent bulbs!  The other stuff like; the camera's for lane-keeping, lol, on the wife's new Explorer we leave it off! auto headlights, and wipers? we can somehow manage to turn them on ourselves, ( and prefer it that way) All I need then is the best ABS system the manufacturers can produce, decent headlights, and taillights, and a decent AWD system, rear-wheel-drive based, (which the Edge is not) 

     

  3. I think the problem with 1st gen Edge's and MKX's is that the tilt and telescopic steering is >worthless<!  there is NOT enough travel, up or down, in or out! Now I understand your complaint about the pedals,  but IMO, the first thing I do in any vehicle adjusts the steering, then the seat, then the seat belts, then the pedals. The steering in these cross-overs should drop at least 2 more inches! from the current bottom. That would be a positive change from your shoulders, then back, then hips, and finally legs to the pedals......

  4. Greetings, my question is;  On my 2014 SEL it has the Alcantara middle inserts with black leather, or ( pleather) with a dark red contrast stitch. Can the front seats be swapped? meaning just the lower cushions? since the seatbacks are side specific, ( with airbags) With over 100,000 miles now on the vehicle, the driver side is quite worn, however, the pass. side is like new!  What do you all think?  

  5. On the 14 SEL AWD that I inherited, it's an ok vehicle, decent in the winter months, pretty good power, (3.5) although you have to get it over 4 grand to get anywhere quickly! the 6 spd is just ok, doesn't really like to be hustled, but the absolute worst feature of the first gens, it the G.D steering wheel doesn't go low enough!!! it's like driving an over-the-road tractor, so actually that makes the telescopic part of the tilt system worthless also! Otherwise, it goes down the road good, gets around 22 combined mpg, good back seat space, and seating.

  6. Greetings, I am wondering what this towing mode does, it's on my 14 SEL, 3.5 AWD. For the life of me, I can't find anything in the owners manual about it, but when you toggle through the settings, there is normal, and DTE mode, I don't tow with this vehicle at all, ( have Expedition for that) and I have driven with it in this DTE mode, but can't tell any difference with how it shifts, or drives, what am I missing here? 

  7. Its a 14, I thought it was just excess crankcase vapors that go right into the intake, both tubes, ( the back one right into the upper plenum, and the easier to get to front plumb right into air intake, before the throttle body, and after m.a.s.)  On my Mustang I can get several teaspoons of oil out with a separator. This is on the pass side on Mustang V-8's  ( gen 3)  2018. I'd rather have clean metered air, in all my vehicles, but I'll have to live with it on the "Edge" It does run quite good though!

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  8. Just today R& R spark plugs, yikes, I can see why my dealer charges $400.00 for this! Some of my difficulties included, 1 dropped screwdriver behind the radiator and in front of the fan shroud, then what I believe is the EGR valve, had trouble removing the tube, also had trouble with throttle body plug, ( just no room to really yank on it). All the rear coil paks were suctioned down and took a while to figure out how much prying force I could use to get them up. Then just getting the upper intake out and cleaning everything up and put back. Plugs at 97,000 miles all looked the same but had monster gaps of over .075" or so. Also cleaned throttle body a bit, and intake somewhat. On a side note, it's too bad all these motors have to suck so much oil into the intake! I have a oil-air separator on my 18 MustangGT, and IMO, these 3.5's could use one also! way to wet. Anyway, it runs at least as well as before I started the day! lol. 

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  9. My beloved wife handed the keys to her "Blue Wedge" to me! 2014 SEL, AWD, 96xxx miles, So, I did complete brakes, pads, coolant system service, tranny service, PTU, fluid replacement, and full ABS pump, and brake system flush. Also had a loose outer driver side tie rod, so had the dealer replace that, and then align! I have always had access to the Wedge, but now I am charged with taking care of it going forward! I am becoming fond of it more and more! It def. goes through the snow quite well, dislikes, are steering wheel that does NOT come down low enough, and crappy dim, yellow stock headlights.  btw, my wife picked up a 20 Explorer ST!
     

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