If you were not aware, Ford offers one free alignment in the first 12 months of ownership. The Warranty Guide will have narrative in support of that.
Below are two tools I use. One, a manual tire gauge. The other, a tread depth gauge. Pressures are checked consistently. Tread depth, about once...
IDK if you could make one cover work well for both environments.
My factory indoor cover is very nice. Microfiber on the outside, soft felt/microfiber on the inside.
All the outdoor covers I've seen are of fabric to support dew, rain, breathability, etc.
Mostly inside would lean to an indoor...
So that's roughly 10 hours of labor, if a $150 per-hour rate.
I have not read of someone doing this to an S650.
In one S550 thread, the Member was quoted $2200 for a tank replacement, three or so years ago. In another, the individual removed the tank by taking off the exhaust and removing the...
What problem are you experiencing related to fuel tank pressure? Has someone already troubleshot down to a specific area, or pointed out something obvious involving the tank, electrical and sensors?
What is the warranty given by the business who did the sealing? If it is determined they damaged...
Welcome to the Forums. :like:
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If Ford Korea does not support the Ford Pass service, it's a good bet the underlying infrastructure in Korea is not there. The ability to interact with that service might already be...
https://www.mustang7g.com/forums/threads/2024-mustang-forscan-list-database-spreadsheet-by-livinitup.159997/
The thread above might offer some insight as to what can be adjusted and what cannot. The Powertrain Control Module and Body Control Module are, for the most part, locked. I have not...
After at least three sales-specific threads totaling 90 pages and 1172 comments, with one Member eventually becoming banned, :computerrage:, I feel we've exhausted this topic. :puke:
Agree with others: no need to add oil. The following is an excerpt from the '22 manual.
"Note: If the oil level is between the maximum and minimum marks, the oil level is acceptable. Do not add oil."
A new car. Check fluids and perform visual inspections as you have been. After a while, you'll...
Yes.
While I cannot view the Ford profile details, I can others'.
Checking my own profile, Privacy settings, there are multiple options, allowing for who can see what. For example, mine is currently set to default, allowing it to be viewed by other Members. But I could also change it, to allow...
Any new vehicle, it's a good idea to perform checks on a regular basis. Leaks, loose items, smells, tire wear and oil level. While the majority of vehicles remain fine, some don't. Over time, confidence builds that things are OK (or not).
When I initially took receipt of Skye, I checked fluids...
The CV boot failure is something which has been brought up before. Your S650 is not the first. Was the boot detached from where it is normally secured, or, was the boot itself cracked and broken? Any chance it was struck by road debris?
Regarding the diff fluid, I'd be concerned if there were...
Sounds a tick off. FWIW, I'm not hearing anything that concerns me. Once in a while, I'd not be worried. If you hear that consistently, I'd begin looking deeper. So many variables can affect how it sounds.
The trail on the left side of the rear, is that condensation or expulsion drip from the...
Ford allocations, any model, are based on previous sales. Dealers that have sold few Mustangs, while they could get an allocation, are often at a lower priority than those who have sold more Mustangs. Ford's allocation process ensures virtually everyone gets access to a model, while favoring the...
Hi @asdffdsa525
I can hear the sound.
To facilitate getting the most feedback, I'm going to point you to our sister site, the 6G, 6th Generation Mustang site; Members there own Mustangs of your generation (2015-2023). There is also a wealth of posted knowledge specific to your car...
Enclosed are some NHTSA references.
If for some reason it is noticed during a traffic stop, I'd think a simple explanation would suffice. Or, on the chance it goes to traffic court, a receipt from the dealer that the work was accomplished, the issue resolved...
For anyone considering PPF and an installer, discuss with them warranties involving their labor and the materials being used. Many types and brands of PPF, when properly applied, can have an expected life of 10 years. As that period ends, the Owner should be prepared to remove it or replace it...
So you've gotten some good feedback thus far. FWIW, faced with the same problem, I'm thinking...
Seek out another installer, certified in whatever product they're using, if possible. Established. Get a tour of their facility and the level of work they do. Wash your car before going there. Let...