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My Maverick sat for two weeks never even started due to ice and my AGM’s Voltage did not drop.

Go figure .
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I have one additional for old and new members.... please use words instead of letters..... some of us older members are not up to date on the abbreviated letters that make words....ty
Yeah, it took me forever to understand "BS BB," which shows up a lot in this forum for some reason.
 
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Yeah, it took me forever to understand "BS BB," which shows up a lot in this forum for some reason.
Still don’t know what the BB abbreviates - I know BS stands for bronco sport.

Took me a month on the forum to realize EB means ecoboost. Hybrid folks at least use the full term. Polite.

Although now I never write ecoboost - EB is much easier to type
 

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I have one additional for old and new members.... please use words instead of letters..... some of us older members are not up to date on the abbreviated letters that make words....ty
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That's because the search function on this forim sucks. Google is better.
for almost all websites, googling "my search terms -ai: site:thiswebsite.com" beats the tar out of the site search function.
 

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How about curling up , on the couch , with a roaring fire in the fireplace , a hot beverage in hand , and .......read the damn owners manual !!!

Oh that's right ....it's not that easy anymore .....🤣
They dont make a I-Pad or Tablet...
That BIG.. :ROFLMAO:

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Still don’t know what the BB abbreviates - I know BS stands for bronco sport.

Took me a month on the forum to realize EB means ecoboost. Hybrid folks at least use the full term. Polite.

Although now I never write ecoboost - EB is much easier to type
It's the Big Bend model.
 

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YES!!!! can't believe they STOPPED!! Teaching that!!!!!!
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I HATE cursive and I couldn't be happier that it's on the verge of extinction. I grew up in the 1980's and we were told in school every year that our generation was entering the computer age. Then why the hell were they still teaching us to write like some damn aristocrat?

I haven't written anything in cursive except for my signature since I graduated high school in the early 90's. Thankfully when I entered college they were fully in the computer age by that time.
Why should we continue to teach something that has absolutely no value? Just because that's the way it was? Makes no sense to me.
 
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Happy New Year - the Year of the Maverick:)

The Maverick has recently won numerous accolades & awards from the press - and 2026 will bring new & prospective owners to the forum. Any advice for them? I’ll start:
I appreciate your effort with this but most people can't even be bothered to do a simple search. There are some topics that have hundreds of threads for the same question. Do you really believe they'll seek out this thread when it's buried a few pages deep by next week?
 

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That's because the search function on this forim sucks. Google is better.
Once you start a thread with a question on the forum. You might get threads below that may answer your question.
So ask anyway. Some of use aren't bothered by it.
I agree. The seach engine doesn't dial down to your specific request. No matter how detailed your question is. The seach engine just shows you all 1,000 answers.
I have never had an issue finding something with the search function. I think the biggest issue is that most people don't actually know how to use the search function properly. When doing a search many people use way too many words. Also if you click the box for "Search Titles Only" it severely narrows down results. 99.9% of the time I find exactly what I'm looking for by doing that. And on the rare occasion I can't find results that way I go to Google.
 

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I HATE cursive and I couldn't be happier that it's on the verge of extinction. I grew up in the 1980's and we were told in school every year that our generation was entering the computer age. Then why the hell were they still teaching us to write like some damn aristocrat?

I haven't written anything in cursive except for my signature since I graduated high school in the early 90's. Thankfully when I entered college they were fully in the computer age by that time.
Why should we continue to teach something that has absolutely no value? Just because that's the way it was? Makes no sense to me.
The value of cursive has always been that you can write quicker that way. Printing takes more time.
 

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Then there’s the new guys who evidently cannot READ !!!
it’s called an owners manual.
AND I got a real paper hold in my hand owners manual with my 2024 !
I think a good part of the "read the manual aversion" is due to the fact that while back in the day, the OM was a pamphlet, current manuals on most vehicles, including the Maverick, have enough heft, due to the number of pages, that it's sufficient to kill a small animal if dropped out of a second story window. Picking up a pamphlet is different from the heft of a copy of War and Peace.

Perhaps that's why Ford doesn't supply a printed version... To minimize small animal deaths. ;)

An electronic screen version with a search function in '25/'26 makes some sense, albeit with the loss of reading time opportunity while seated on the throne, and of course reading up on battery failure in the vehicle's on screen OM is a bit difficult during a battery failure.
 

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The value of cursive has always been that you can write quicker that way. Printing takes more time.
I never found it to be quicker, and most people writing in cursive were sloppy and it took longer to read. But that's not even the point. The point is who even writes anymore? Everything is typed on computers and now phones. What would be the benefit of teaching cursive in school these days? Do it just because that's the way it used to be and we can't adapt to change? They aren't going to actually use cursive in their every day lives and it will be just another thing they were forced to learn for no valuable reason only for them just to completely forget about it.
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