Thanks to @Darnon posting the TSB images, I went and checked myself. My VIN didnāt have the recall, but figured I might as well look and see. Looks good.
Youāre welcome.
Depends on what you mean by downtime.
If you get aftermarket rims, that should be a single trip. Bring rims, in the bed, and they can swap everything; drive home with old rims in bed. Or just get the rims with tires & TPMS already installed and just swamp them yourself; places...
The first thing is whether you are sure you want bronze.
If not, you can buy vinyl wrap on Amazon and put some on as a test. Iām doing this on a different car to see what I like. Wrap was $40.
As far as wrapping a wheel as a āpermanentā thing. I had watched a lot of videos, for my test. Most...
This is my go to:
https://www.griotsgarage.com/bug-smudge-remover/
Works fantastic. I spray it on while I get the hose all set up. Then wash that part with a bug sponge/mess mitt.
Something like: https://www.griotsgarage.com/four-finger-mesh-mittens-set-of-2/
When it comes in you get to pick which set of offers to use. The ones that were in place when you ordered, or the ones in place when you get it. That is a Ford thing, not a dealer thing. The dealer just picks which incentive date to use. So yes they expire, but those in place at time of order...
Fit is #1.
Coverage is #2; I have the Ford all weather mats, but not enough of the dead pedal is covered.
Price.
Finish quality; that is, doesnāt fade with use and washing.
In general OEM tires donāt last as long as the same named non-OEM version.
Sometimes it is because the OEM starts with less depth, sometimes it is a slightly different compound.
Bit agreed those Defender 2s look good. I am doing to remember those when I need replacements.
I had a ā22 Mav Lariat with 18ā Primacy and we have a ā23 Escape with 18ā Primacy. What you are feeling is not the tire. It is the short wheelbase of the Escape. My ā22 road great. Youād be surprised how much the wheelbase length matters. If you donāt like the Escapeās, donāt drive a Bronco...
This is from my ā22. I swapped it over to my ā25, but changed the dark blue trim to black. Wired to only work when truck is On.
Here is a thread on the project: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/diy-garage-opener-and-ford-auto-dimming-mirror-my-%E2%80%9825-update.32299/
When you remote start, make sure the seat is on 3. I always had in the past, but even with my ā22 the seat was not toasty when I got in. Even went to the dealer to have it checked out. For some reason, Ford no longer heats the seat to the max value; it just warms it even to ātake the edge offā...
I think they are talking about the small silver piece glued to the windshield, playing with that will crack the windshield.
You can take off the current mirror like others have said.
When you get an auto-dimming mirror, you just need one that has the same mount type; so you can use what is...
Had auto dimming mirror on my ā17 Fusion; vehicle before my 1st Maverick.
I miss it.
If the Escape or Bronco Sport had it, that would an easy swap; but they donāt.
To make it work, at least how Ford did it on my Fusion, there is a separate wire coming from the auto dimming interior mirror. It...
Glad it helped. I was sick of it too. The rare times I drive my wifeās ā23 Escape, which does not have this change, Iām reminded how much I hated it š
One pull doing the primary and secondary latch has to be something wrong with the latch itself.
Iād take it to the dealer.
You can also maybe try this:
With the hood open, use a screw driver to simulate the hood closing the latch. Then have someone pull the handle while you watch the latch.