This year for Thanksgiving dinner we had turkey (of course!), stuffing, sweet potatoes, acorn squash, homemade dinner rolls, and a Jello dish that includes whole berry cranberry sauce, crushed pineapple, walnuts, and chopped apples.
After dinner, I spend the evening making turkey chowder. The...
This works well. You can find decent gutter guards at Lowes or Home Depot. I also added door edge molding along the edges to keep from bending them or scraping objects with them.
I suppose it comes down to the service team. I've had good experience with my dealer. When my Maverick was in for three separate recalls, the tech told me (without my asking) that my tread depth was good all the way around and to not worry about tire rotation.
Regarding tire rotation -- Three seperate visits to the dealer for recalls, and each time the tech volunteered the following: "I checked your tread depth, and the wear is consistent on all tires, so don't worry about rotating them."
Thanks. I'm staying on top of it, and I've taken care of maintenance of any other new vehicles I've had. I wasn't sure if Ford was making dealer service a requirement. This is my first Ford since the 80s, when I kept an Econoline for more than 10 years.
This graphic shows Ford’s “30,00 miles checkup.”
After 18 months, my 2023 Hybrid Maverick has 30,000 miles. I’m up to date on all filters and oil. (I last changed the oil at ~27,000.) Is a dealer checkup required to satisfy my warranty?
Note: I have an extended warranty (8 yrs / 150,000 miles)...
That bulge definitely is damage. I was rear-ended at a traffic light last week -apparently damage to just the bumper and tailgate. I'm scheduled for repair on the 23rd, but I just took a photo of that unibody rail on my Maverick, and it's still straight.
The color is Carbonized Gray Metallic.
The dash cam doesn't have a viewing screen, but it creates its own limited range wi-fi that you can connect to your phone - with the ability to switch between front & rear views. I don't bother with that. (I did when setting it up, to make sure I had a...
It's hilly here in Missouri, even in the city -- more so out of town, which affects reception, so I thought I'd replace my stubby with the original to improve reception. Over two weeks, it made no difference -- even in the city, so I went back to the stubby.
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I'm glad you could help him.
The fact that car-part lists it as "lid/gate" tells me it's still a tailgate. If I'm wrong, I guess I can start calling it a lid.