This just happened to me in my 25 hybrid. I was going 75 on the highway and changed lanes without signalling (no other cars anywhere in sight before anyone says something) I assumed it just thought I was going off the road. It was pretty funny, it shows a little icon of a coffee cup
That's what happened to me too, only when he put the thing back a second time and made sure the tab went in the slot, it still left a gap, just not as bad. Now I'm wondering if that gap was already there and I just never noticed? It was also 20 degrees out so I don't know if that affected...
Yeah it's that little thin flat plastic tab, that's the part that's being pulled down. When he pushed those tabs in first everything looked fine, then when you click the bottom corner clips in, it pulls just the top right tab/tab slot down for some reason, almost like the clip is going in too...
I just had the recall done on my 2025 XLT for the parking thing, and I hadn't done the padi lamp recall yet either so I had them both done. I noticed after it was done that there was a noticable gap on the upper right side right above the air vent after putting the panel back, almost like it...
The motorcraft is listed as 22" but if you measure it, it's actually 23". Even the Rock Auto specs say it's a 22" blade but the item length is 23". From what I've found so far, no one else who make wipers with the Maverick style connector offers them in 23", it's only 21" and 22" then jumps to...
My 2025 is about to turn a year old so I was looking at wipers for the first time. There seems to be a lot of confusion about the 22" driver's side wiper actually being 23", while the passenger one is listed as 21" and actually is 21". Check out the specs from Rock Auto for the OEM Motorcraft...
This just happened to me. I have a brand new 2025 XLT. I just had my first oil change about 4 months ago. I thought there's no way I've ran out of windshield washer fluid that fast, I've never ran out of fluid in any vehicle I've ever owned, especially not after only 4 months. The warning kept...
"low" is basically the same as putting it on "max AC", you have to change it to an actual number like you do a thermostat in your house, but then you can use voice commands and say "set temperature to 73" or whatever it is. If you set it to 73, and its 95 degrees outside, it will blow harder...
I've actually had mine go down then go back up again. I filled it up, a while later it dropped 1/8th down, then it went back up to full and stayed there way too long, then jumped down to the 3/4 mark.
Also around the time the sun starts going down, you can see where all the 1/8th marks on the...
No, I wish there was because reaching across the truck to turn it up and down on the screen is the worst thing about the 25 Maverick. I heard that the newest version of Android Auto is going to have "enhanced climate control commands" so maybe it will be added into that?
One thing you can do is...
I just bought that exact one and it doesn't work. I have 2025 and the AA wireless worked perfectly for the first 3 months, but now it only randomly connects every once and a while. It works perfectly plugged into USB but I don't wanna have to plug and unplug it constantly. I got this wireless...
No, there was a more expensive plan that covered that stuff like dents, key fob, tires, etc but it was $4500 and my regular car insurance covers all that stuff already.
Yeah it's from the dealer but technically it's from this insurance company called Premiere. He did tell me when I paid for the truck that I could take it to any Ford dealer or even do it myself if I keep the receipts. I realize now what I should have done was called this insurance place...
I talked to the dealer today who said it's basically "you gotta get an oil change within every 4000-6000 miles to keep the extended warranty valid". I think it's actually supposed to be 7500k according to the paperwork they gave me when I bought it but I'm not gonna make a big deal over an extra...
I think I paid $1200 for an extended warranty that covers pretty much everything, any electronic components including the infotainment screen, and the drivetrain are both covered for 100,000 miles with no time limit. If It takes me 30 years to hit 100k miles then it's still covered.
I was...
I know I need to have some kind of maintenance done at least once a year according to the extended warranty I got from the dealer (the paperwork really isn't specific about what exact maintenance needs to be done) but I also know I have to get maintenance every 10k miles according to the manual...
Same thing happened to me. I have the 2025 velocity blue and heard something hit somewhere while driving yesterday. I washed it today and found 2 tiny little barely noticable chips. It's the first new vehicle I've ever owned and it's only 2 months old so I've been going totally mental trying to...
I just got an email about "Ford Dashboard" which I hadn't even looked at till just now and mine looks exactly like this (I even have roughly the same mileage and oil life). When I click on "schedule service", it goes to a page with a disclaimer to read and nothing else. I'm guessing its yet...
apparently the Apple version of the app is different than Android because I have the most recent Android version and "vehicle health" isn't on there. It only shows me tire pressure and oil life
it also removed whatever the dealer did when it arrived under the "maintenance history" section...