Sounds like a problem i had that Ford finally fixed by replacing the head end unit. Mine started like what you describe then got to the point that it would not work and then for no reason it would go full blast and freeze you out and nothing you could do would control it.
Driving slower not only saves energy but saves animals from being killed and lets not forget humans. Time saved by driving fast is non existent unless you are on an interstate and drive 80 non stop on a 450 mile trip. In a gasser savings is never more then minutes. I drive the same 450 mile trip...
Glad you said that cause my Ford Cmax Energy allows speed increase unless you lightly touch the brakes then it starts regen and adds miles by the time I'm at the bottom.
Something is missing here, I would think the Lightning would have a similar function at the very least. What about co pilot...
It does say portable batts qualify so why would not a truck?
<<Beginning on January 1, 2023, standalone battery storage (batteries that aren't connected to solar panels) will also qualify for the 30% Residential Clean Energy Credit.
So if you only purchase some batteries for energy backup...
Sounds to me like it was doing exactly as you programed it. You set it at 4mph above the speed limit and thats what it was doing. It gets speed info from the nav system and highway updates.
The incident was in 1994 with my new Bronco. Before the purchase i had talked to people at Ford about the transmission because I new the new OD transmission would not last if used to back up heavy boats. They assured me it would and i said my experience with the fleet i was managing had proven...
Yep, we have to speak up and not to just dealers but to Ford directly via emails phone and any other available access point. I had a transmission issue that i anticipated before purchase and questioned Ford about it whom assured me that the issue was gone and not to worry but it happened. I...
Not going to buy a truck that comes with all these nice features then says, opps, after 30-90 days you have to pay monthly for them. If the vehicle is sold with the feature it should noty stop working after 30-90 days thats bs.
Yes, why should we have to pay for updates when they are free in most nav systems except in vehicles. Same thing for hotspots. You should be allowed to use any hot spot you want not just the auto manufacturers subscription hotspot
I use cruise control all the time that way i don't have to be concerned about my speed and i can pay more attention to other drivers and hazards.
Besides, BC is a feature that is part of the vehicle at purchase and should remain so for life as everything else is.
so blue cruise will stop working after the trial period? Will not buy any vehicle again with options that expire unless you pay a monthly charge to have them.......
Yes, all need that rating. People often pay little attention to the ball which is the most important part.
Here is what I have been using since the early 80's and its still available. To change balls you just push out the pin remove and replace with the size you need. The ball mount stays on...
There are many generators on the market that can do the job, do a search and you will see. The concept is very practical for a pickup not a cheese box suv. Even a Rivian R1T which has a very small bed will work. i was driving one last week to ascertain its suitability for my use will work...