Yes, I had my two tailight recalls done on Monday and he also mentioned the Telematics, although he called it something else. In any case, the total time to do the recalls plus the above was three and a half hours. It is apparently an update to the main nexus of the whole communication system...
I didn't have that sound but I did have a very loud machine gun type noise not too long after I got my 23 Lariat last year. It only did it one time but that glitch is not confined to the Maverick and has been reported in other Fords, including F150's. There was some conjecture at the time that...
Thanks for the confirmation. I was pretty sure I have rebooted on the move but it wouldn't do so this time. I am loathe to have any of the updates and recalls done as of this time, but maybe some of this would be cured? I know each of the different styles of navigation, cell phone or satellite...
Aside from the apparently common glitches that our trucks have been experiencing, the one item I have been trying to get a handle on, is some form of reliable navigation. I have had numerous instances of Apple Carplay either glitching out or the truck system simply losing connection, usually...
Still have my '97 Ranger, 4.0, 4wd supercab:angel:Winter only duty now. Never left me completely stranded, and I have it since new. Only 98k miles. Rough ride, but pretty quiet, and doesn't rattle. Terrible fuel mileage from new. Could break 20mpg if dropped from a cliff, just barely double...
This thread is about a couple of specific comments/questions, but the 1600 mile round trip for the recent solar eclipse brought them to the point of posting. The eclipse itself was most excellent from the vantage point in northern Arkansas. Much positive to be said about the location and lots of...
I retrieved my Mav from storage this morning. Sound asleep despite being on a battery tender the four months it was in storage. No interior lights, locks, dash etc.... It started up with no issues, but the sleep can't be a state of charge issue. I have had it do this 1/2 hour after parking from...
Is the reported mpg reasonably close to the actual hand calculated mileage? Mine is usually a couple of mpg overestimated in my normal day to day driving. It seems to get closer to reality if there is more long distance trips in the tank load. From the post, it seems to be a new problem. Is...
420 miles on a full tank seems low to me as well, sorta the 10 gallons added? I imagine it makes a difference what your general average mileage is, especially just before the fillup. I am used to seeing in the approximate 500+ mile range after a fill, but to be fair, mine is a summer only...
Mine has been similar, at times. Maybe it is my own estimating that is off, but if I do the standard fill procedure, and then I look at the estimated range to empty, and it is close to normal, I forget about it. What did the range to empty say before filling up?
I found I needed to lower my headlights a little. My state of WI is terrible for road marking visibility. Blacktop is bad, wet blacktop is bad on steroids. To me it seems the beam is relatively flat and does not have much illumination relatively close to the front of the car. The adjustment for...
Yup, been there before and we have a fair amount of company.
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It appears to me that the design of the headlights has too much stray light into the oncoming lane. Old school lights had the low beam drop down and to the right where the high beam is essentially straight ahead. The design of the modern headlight cluster is pretty much designed so all lights...
No, I ran out of time before winter to get the various issues looked at before putting the Mav away for the winter. I did speak with them about the typical issues, grabby brakes, the sound system glitch above, the unreliable Carplay and map interface, locking up the screen, etc... We decided to...
No room as far as I can see, plus it would slow access to what is stored in the safe. Perhaps there is room for a sleeve under the cover for something thin??
I know, old thread, and some good comments. My Maverick Hybrid was picked up in June and ordered to be a summer only vehicle. My old 97 Ranger, a supercab 4.0l 4x4, five speed automatic. The last of the twin I beam front end and the last pushrod engine. Had it since new. Lousy mileage, so-so...
After the horror stories I imagined my first oil change at the purchasing dealership would be expensive. The opposite turned out to be true. $45 all in. I used ~9700 points, plus I received 1000 points after the fact for using the service. Small town dealership bargain?
Hybrid gets 87 only, primarily because it is rarely driven in anger, and even if it is, it is designed for it. On the other hand, a boosted engine can certainly benefit, especially on pre turn of the century engines without the design and engineering of today. Cost of premium locally, generally...