Whatever your selection, you can also read up on and look into shops which install ceramic tint. The material can be purchased in differing ratings, from limo tint to something that appears factory. A key feature in all of them is the blocking of UV rays. Some installers use heat lamps in...
I realize it will be more expensive, but a dealer could be your best choice. Not only will you receive a genuine OEM screen, they'll have experience in how to install it and calibrate the electronics.
If anyone can attach a sound clip of the whine, that'd be great.
The Coyote does have several characteristic ticks and rattles, but not a whine.
- BBQ tick. At idle, often from underneath the car, there can be a random ticking sound, like someone trying to start a BBQ grill. Ford says it is...
Unfortunate. But not unique to any brand of dealer now. Some customers do have great experiences and relationships. Others, it's something less than expected.
We've had a few threads of oil changes by dealers with oil levels later found low. Or other weirdness. It often comes down to a lack of...
If at all possible, stay away from the Quickie Lube places. The quality never meets expectations. If you cannot change it yourself, go to the dealer, a speed shop, independent, etc.
It reads like the oil level was fine the day of the oil change, but low two weeks later it was lower, with the...
Grinding in never normal, any transmission, any mileage or age.
Yes, I'd return to dealer. Replicate the problem on a test drive with the technician.
If you've been consistently experiencing the issue for 1000 mi / 1600 km, as they are fixing the root cause, I'd ask them to drain and replace...
It's normal. I take it as part of a crumple zone, an area designed to fall apart on impact.
It takes energy to tear a component from a vehicle and project it in another direction. I can use this property to my advantage, reducing the amount of force applied to the occupants if the vehicle is...
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/how-to-get-dtc’s-from-dash-cluster-using-engineering-test-mode.148033/
Engineering Test Mode is kind of like FORScan. Kind of. It's something of a hidden diagnostic mode, accessible via on-screen menus.
There is an Engineering Test Mode in the 6G.
I'd...
Attached is a stock photo.
My exhaust tips are polished on the outside and the initial lip, then matte on the inside. With general use, carbon and condensation will become baked on, mainly at the lip of the tips, becoming increasingly harder to remove over time.
On the inside of the tips, the...
So, well past any break-in period.
I'd continue driving as you have. Check the oil level regularly and in a consistent manner. Even though you haven't noticed any thing thus far, continue to do simple reviews for leaks, under hood and under car.
As to the oil level and the specification, my...
If you're interested or concerned about a loss of oil, I'd develop something of a routine. While I do not have a problem, my routine is I check under hood once a month. When the hood is up and the engine is hot, I check the oil level. Same way.* Same place. With a torch, I check any of the...
It'll depend on how far you want to take any of this.
Hopefully, the spot remover will do just that: dissolve and lift any mineral deposits. Long-term you can study PPF-specific cleaners and decontamination soaps, something to use once in a while to keep the film peaked-up.
Good Luck. :please:
I did some further searching on film-safe water spot removers. The only product I found was Xpel's.
https://www.xpel.com/shop/xpel-water-spot-remover?srsltid=AfmBOoo9H2RDknF3Y33jMlTELifQGL6qpwptD7Dn59OEDK_tV9SSI8WL&variant=55849
There are tons of water spot removers. I was specifically looking...
I did some general googling on the topic. Commercial companies are now selling Paint Protection Film for windshields.
"Windshield Protection Film"
New car. Less than six months old. I wonder if the dealer installed it as some sort of package?
If it is this film...
- I wouldn't wash it while...
Being a darker hue, flaws will show much easier. So, there's that.
Can you clean the car by hand at home? If so, great. There's a lot of reference materials in the link I provided above, both in product and technique. I wash mine at home with three buckets. One is a dedicated wheel bucket. One...
I'm including @DFB5.0 :thumbsup::thumbsup:. He could offer some guidance.
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/forums/cosmetic-upkeep-covering-washing-waxing-detailing-repairing.78/
Agree with others: a short piece of electrical tape should fix that.
As long as it is not so tight as it is stressing the bundle, or rubbing against something where it is cutting the insulation, tape it and leave it.
You'd have to follow that run to see what it is for. There's a surprising...
Vodka with the Shelby name.
Vodka made from corn.
Vodka distilled in N.C.
Pass.
In fairness to this product, the same has happened to the Bourbon genre: new businesses in any part of the country, producing a spirit more about marketing and labels than what's in the bottle. Often overpriced...
I've enjoyed using the Ford Performance tender. It's a CTEK unit, branded Ford. Some use their Ford points to purchase. I've wired it to the under hood fuse panel, with the supplied dongle outside the car. When I'm ready to use it, I simply hock up and walk away. The tender body itself stays...
Spitballing, it's difficult to see something like that occurring. Not with anyone at my level :crazy: anyway.
There are physical aspects of the project and the logical.
Physically, getting everything to fit and work just so. That's a hurdle in itself.
Logically would be very challenging. The...