Same for me. My corolla had 75% of the wire casing eaten, not a touch to the wire. But my insurance covered all but my $250 deductible. I had the whole harness replaced even though the engine light never came on, so when I sold it I'd get its value.. The part with tax was over $2,700 and labor...
I have the factory installed soft folding - no issues, no leakage. Been really happy with this model after seeing alternatives with leakage or with "added" bed rails with clunky hardware...
When I wanted to add fender flares after my order (they were not an option at the time of my June 8 order date) and I called my dealer in Early Oct., he advised that I needed to buy the part myself and have it shipped to the dealer (in my name). Shipping to dealer was free. Then they installed...
I am using a mouse blocker- one under the hood and one on the ground under the engine. I had deer mice eat the soy-based engine wire harness casing on my previous car (insurance replaced it) at my mountain cabin and so far that has worked. The mouse blocker is supposed to work on all rodents...
I am no expert but also an older female, first time truck owner,, planning to keep the Maverick many many years. I went with the factory installed sprayin liner and it comes with a nice Ford stamp an aftermarket won't have. The sprayin won't get water between the liner and painted bed that a...
On Amazon. I got the plastic ones - the same brand also sells metal.
Eagle Flight 1703 17" Standard Width Triple Chrome Plated ABS Plastic Trim Rings (Set of 4) 1703
Same thing happened to me - AWD. I had not driven it for a week. After getting a jump, I turned off the car’s Ford Pass connection/system wifi. I am pretty sure it was the app that drained the battery.
Go on YouTube and search 2RandomScrubbs. They also operate as Refined Truck. They have a video of adding a blind spot mirror to their XL and show what product and where they placed it (upper right/inner corner on driver side). I put them on both sides and then removed the passenger side one -...
Technically the Maverick is Intelligent AWD - meaning it uses FWD default and adds AWD if needed. I have AWD and there is an Intelligant AWD screen where you can see which wheels have power to them. In ECO mode, I have never seen power to the rear wheels. On hwy driving, I haven’t seen power to...
I have an XL AWD I use in the northern California mountains. I bought Peerless 0155505 Auto-Trac Tire Traction Chains on Amazon. They are listed for light pickups and SUVs.
Auto Start/Stop is a climate/environment feature (reduces emissions), so it functions differently than break hold. Ford intentionally programmed these features differently.