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Platinum White

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  1. Has anyone added an engine oil cooler to their Edge? I'm thinking about adding one using a sandwich plate between the oil filter and engine. I recently had an oil analysis that indicated oxidation. One of the primary contributors to oxidation is heat. Are there any technical issues with the engine oil pressure or flow that would/could be a problem?
  2. Has anyone added an engine oil cooler to their Edge? I'm thinking about adding one using a sandwich plate between the oil filter and engine. I recently had an oil analysis that indicated oxidation. One of the primary contributors to oxidation is heat. Are there any technical issues with the engine oil pressure or flow that would/could be a problem?
  3. I just replaced my spark plugs at 69756 miles with Bosch Platinum +4. Torqued them to 12 ft/lbs., cleaned throttle body and looked at the intake valve stems/heads, clean with no deposits. The old plugs were .060+ should be .054 when new.
  4. Very good instructions, good detail. What is the torque value for the plugs and intake bolts?
  5. I had found that in the cold, i.e. at or below freezing, IF I get into the Edge within about 10 minutes after showering my windshield will fog up from my body moisture. I reach in and start the engine, turn on the defroster on high fan and heat the seat. Then go out and scrape the windows. By the time I'm done with this there is some heat getting to the windshield. It seems to work here in NE PA (temporary job). Back to TX in a couple days. Thank God!
  6. Go ahead, I don't remember where I got it, I have slept since then.
  7. I didn't put the velcro on the windshield. The velcro is used to hold black felt in place on the dash to eliminate glare. Its covered so that the "polished turd" is covered. Political Correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
  8. My 2009 has a timer, lights stay on for about 15 minutes IF no other doors are opened.
  9. I got velcro to stick to my 2009 dash a couple years ago. Cleaned the area with acetone and the sticky side of the velcro stuck.
  10. Modify your driving habits. Do you get real gas in Canada or gas mixed with corn squeezing's?
  11. I have tried aftermarket intakes on other vehicles. The only result was a decrease in my $$. I did not see an increase in MPG.
  12. I'm a left foot breaker. My 2009 Edge has 58,000 on it now. I check the brake pad thickness every time I rotate my tires. I do not need brake pads yet. The factory pads have never been replaced. OBTW I have never seen brake dust on the front wheels.
  13. This sounds like a classic example of torque steer. IMHO all front wheel vehicles have this characteristic.
  14. I found the rear shock answer when I installed a trailer wiring harness. The top of the rear shocks is accessed from behind the cargo area trim panels. The panels do not have to be completely removed, i.e. rear seat belt attachment. The cargo net attachments need to be removed, then pop the panels loose, then the top of the shock is accessible.
  15. The dryer vent tube is 4 inches in diameter. The open end of the 4 inch vent takes a 90 degree bend down and is behind the fender liner, thus enough water intake is possible but not a concern unless the water level covers 7/8 of the tire. The air enters the air box BELOW the filter. ALL air entering the engine passes through the air filter. The other air intake is about 2.5 inches and is behind the grill and could also provide a water intake path in a heavy downpour. The air intake velocity in the 4 inch opening is considerably less than in the 2.5 inch opening. The larger the pipe the less the velocity to carry water with it.
  16. I took the "snorkel" out and used some clothes dryer vent ducting to get some cooler air from the left wheel well. The inlet air is close to the outside ambient air. I did not notice an increase in the inrush air noise.
  17. I found the top of the rear shocks while installing trailer wiring. Removal of the side panels in the cargo area reveals the tops of the shocks. For some reason they are double nutted. This is the first time I have seen a factory installation like this. Oh well thanks for all the mechanical geniuses who contributed to the question.
  18. Compass started working again. It must be dependent on ignition cycles or something like that.
  19. Compass started working again. It must be dependent on ignition cycles or something like that.
  20. The compass in my 2009 SEL indicates a "Compass No Response" message. The Owners manual does not address the fix or reset. It still allows a zone change but nothing else. Is this a DIY or do I have to pay $$ to reset it?
  21. The compass in my 2009 SEL indicates a "Compass No Response" message. The Owners manual does not address the fix or reset. It still allows a zone change but nothing else.
  22. OK so how do you get access to the top of the shocks. Do I have to disassemble the rear/back seat area to gain access. I have a 4 horse air compressor and an air grinder to accomplish the job like I did in the wife's Mercury if necessary.
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