It appears that Advance Auto Parts sells the FL-910 (missing an S) filter. I was wondering if this is the same thing as the FL-910-S filter recommended by the manufacture manual?
I think what the OP might be thinking is that 0W-20 is so thin and it will cause premature wear and tear in the engine. There are some YouTube videos criticizing manufacturers for making engines fail sooner than necessary in the name of better MPG.
Remember just 20 years ago, almost all cars...
It sounds like it's probably better not to have a 110v outlet in the bed because someone might accidentally plug in a power tool that draws too much power. What can go wrong? Is there a way to install a fuse to prevent from such an event?
I have an XLT that has the inverter outlet in the back of the center console. So the inverter is there. I'd like to route the wire to the truck bed and hook up to an outlet there. I like the look of the Lariat's panel but it's not necessary (unless the panel itself can be purchased fairly...
A lot of these companies subscribe to a service called "account updater" which they will get the new card number from card issuers and continue to charge the card. I am not entirely sure if Amex is better in this regard but Visa/Mastercard supports account updater service.
I am not sure why this is happening.
I know that I bought an accessory from the official Ford accessory website using this Amex card. Anyone see similar thing?
I am worried that this is a "trial" type service they gave me for free for a period of time then start charging after the trial period.
Here is one example someone who is insignificant but think differently: https://www.foxbusiness.com/fox-news-entertainment/barbra-streisand-apple-ceo-tim-cook-siri-mispronouncing-name
I think the key is to make sure you are so insignificant of a person, it's practically a waste of the big brother's time and money to track you down and follow you around.
For those who are worried about the various sensors in the truck that collect your data without your knowledge or consent ... I get it. Except ... the phone (and possibly your watch) you carry everywhere already has everything about you, videos/photos/voice/browsing data/phone calls/even...