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  1. Who is the target market for Ford Maverick

    I’m 66, semi retired. I have 19 Ranger looking to downsize. Won’t be pulling the trigger for another year at least. So I read here to see how it’s liked, issues etc. Also waiting to see Toyotas Stout. It’s supposed to be either a fall release or early next year. Only want a small pickup...
  2. Fuel smell in oil (EcoBoost Maverick)

    I have a Ranger, same system as yours but a 2.3, I don’t have any fuel smell in the oil, I do check it for this too, it’s a common problem with Di engines. If you’re still under warranty take it in, excessive fuel in the oil is damaging to your engine. Take it in to at least to get it in the system.
  3. Remote start useless for Hybrid

    You AC runs on a separate electric motor! Not the ICE
  4. Modifications and Transmission Failure out of no where

    It’s an eCVT, completely different from a CVT
  5. 2025 Maverick refresh model will be held at production for quality checks, says Jim Farley

    True, but I would think it could possible avoid some too.
  6. Goodbye Maverick after 125k Miles

    IF it’s what you are saying you should change your transmission oil IF it’s an automatic
  7. Goodbye Maverick after 125k Miles

    Hybrid is different, I was only referring to 8 speed automatic.
  8. Goodbye Maverick after 125k Miles

    I would disagree with tranny oil, if yours is the ecoboost model. Change tranny at 30k.
  9. Maverick v Ridgeline

    That is a good honest review, my opinion of course 😁
  10. Is this a good oil?

    I can only offer my opinion of course, I have been using Mobil 1 since the 80's. I would prefer that over a synthetic blend, but as long as it meets the specs if fine and a little lighter on your pocket book. With a full synthetic you do get better protection. As far as when to change it is full...
  11. Engine cover

    Nice cover, does look good
  12. Break in your new Maverick!!

    In my 19 Ranger there is in a sub menu a screen that tells me percentage of oil life. I have always changed mine at 50%, which is usually around 5 to 6k miles. Does the Maverick have an oil life screen?
  13. It's Happening. NHTSA 23V380

    The issue with Pintos was the same on many cars of that size! Not just the Pinto, I use to work in a Radiator shop, remember those? We repaired gas tanks, I pulled MANY tanks from cars of similar size, construction was similar. I The issue wasn’t just the Pinto, it showed with it because there...
  14. Changed the eCVT transmission fluid in my Hybrid Maverick

    You should check out ā€œThe Motor oil Geek ā€œ on YouTube
  15. Changed the eCVT transmission fluid in my Hybrid Maverick

    Seems to be not needed! Two completely different drivetrains! eCVT is basically 2 planetary gear sets and a differential, obviously that’s simple explanation but it’s not a hydraulic multi gear transmission.
  16. Hybrid question: can you start the ICE independently?

    Thank you, some interesting responses to that
  17. Hybrid question: can you start the ICE independently?

    There’s a reason why I do that! I’ve had many cars over the years 40 plus years, always changed my own. Many, not all, would give a slight rattle on start up after oil change, no rattle on cold start only after a change! Priming the engine would eliminate the rattle. It’s a personal preference...
  18. Hybrid question: can you start the ICE independently?

    I’ve heard it referred to as flood mode! I didn’t make it up
  19. Hybrid question: can you start the ICE independently?

    It doesn’t flood it! When you hold the pedal to the floor the computer disabled spark AND fuel, allowing the engine to only crank. The term ā€œFlood Modeā€ comes from carbureted engines. When a carbureted engine flooded with fuel you would hold the pedal down to allow air in while cranking in order...




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