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What model do you have? Only the Badlands / First Edition models come with a hood insulation pad.
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Production Week Scheduling Information
Stng1996 replied to ice-capades's topic in Production and Sales
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2020 Explorer Production Information
Stng1996 replied to ice-capades's topic in Explorer, Mountaineer, Sport Trac Forum
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Quickclear Windshild in USA/Canada?
Stng1996 replied to jasonj80's topic in Ford Motor Company Discussion Forum
Ford's Quick Defrost Windshield/Rear Window option was first introduced in 1974 on two of its top of the line prestige cars, the Ford Thunderbird and Continental Mark IV. Using the same space age technology as the Boeing 747 electrically heated windshield. A transparent, thinly coated gold-bearing metallic film is sandwiched between layers of polyvinyl butyral and glass. When electrical current is applied to this film, it warms quickly and evenly to rapidly clear the glass of frost or ice. A second alternator is provided on cars equipped with this option, and two defrost power levels were provided: high for initial fast clearing, and low to keep the glass clear. After three to four minutes of operation, the glass areas are mostly cleared. One characteristic of this glass is its distinctive gold tint, clearly visible from outside the car, but barely perceptible from within. In addition to fast defrosting, this film layer laminated within the layers of glass rejects non-visible solar heat, which improves air conditioning performance during the warmer months. Known in the glass industry as the DW825 windshield, this option was short lived due in part to its cost, which was $306.70 on the Mark IV in 1974, and peaked at $360 on that same model in 1976. -
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/12/17/2016-lincoln-mkx-spy-shots/
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Lincoln Customers to Get Get Multiyear Subscription to SiriusXM Traffic and SiriusXM Travel Link Starting with 2015 Vehicles. Customers buying any Lincoln vehicle equipped with navigation will receive a six-year subscription to information and entertainment services delivered by SiriusXM via satellite, including traffic conditions, weather, fuel prices, sports scores and movie listings http://investor.siriusxm.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=856050 Ford customers to get a five-year subscription to advanced information and entertainment services delivered via satellite from SiriusXM, including traffic conditions, weather, fuel prices, sports scores and movie listings http://investor.siriusxm.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=855681
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lo2xxC6KHno&feature=player_embedded
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285 horsepower and 305 lb.-ft. of torque **Figures achieved using 93-octane premium fuel http://www.lincoln.com/crossovers/mkc/reveal/
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Leatherette is a form of artificial leather, usually made by covering a fabric base with plastic. The fabric can be made of a natural or a synthetic fibre which is then covered with a soft PVC layer.
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Infiniti QX60
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The rear sensors are only active when the transmission is in R (Reverse). The front sensors are active when the gearshift is in any position other than P (Park) or N (Neutral) and the vehicle speed is below 6 mph. The system sounds an audible warning when obstacles are near either bumper in the following manner: • Objects detected by the front sensors are indicated by a high-pitched tone from the front radio speakers. • Objects detected by the rear sensors are indicated by a lower pitched tone from the rear radio speakers. • The sensing system reports the obstacle which is closest to the front or rear of the vehicle. For example, if an obstacle is 24 inches (60 centimeters) from the front of the vehicle and, at the same time, an obstacle is only 16 inches (40 centimeters) from the rear of the vehicle, the lower pitched tone sounds. • An alternating warning sounds from the front and rear if there are objects at both bumpers that are closer than 10 inches (25 centimeters).
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BORG, Are HID headlights available?
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Ford Quickclear technology
Stng1996 replied to Biker16's topic in Ford Motor Company Discussion Forum
Using the same space age technology as the Boeing 747 electrically heated windshield. Ford's Quick Defrost Windshield/Rear Window option was introduced in 1974 on two of its top of the line prestige cars, the Ford Thunderbird and Continental Mark IV. A transparent, thinly coated gold-bearing metallic film is sandwiched between layers of polyvinyl butyral and glass. When electrical current is applied to this film, it warms quickly and evenly to rapidly clear the glass of frost or ice. A second alternator is provided on cars equipped with this option, and two defrost power levels were provided: high for initial fast clearing, and low to keep the glass clear. After three to four minutes of operation, the glass areas are mostly cleared. Known in the glass industry as the DW825 windshield, this option was short lived due in part to its cost, which was $306.70 on the Mark IV in 1974. Ford Insta-Clear heated windshield option was introduced in 1985. First seen on the 1985 Ford Scorpio/Granada Mk.III in Europe and the Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable in the U.S -
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2012 Electric Focus with projector headlamps. http://www.autoblog.com/photos/ces-2011-ford-focus-electric/#3756883
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It’s the latest phase of the new 3.5-liter EcoBoost truck engine’s “Torture Test,” a multipart series of web-based documentaries that began when this randomly selected EcoBoost engine endured the equivalent of 150,000 miles or 10 years’ use on the dynamometer, replicating the duty cycle of the harshest-use customer. Video Article
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The Rapid-Heat supplemental cab heater, an available supplemental heating element on diesel Ford trucks only. The electronic heater assembly contains the Auxiliary Heater Control Module (AHCM) and element, and is located in the HVAC immediately downstream of the heater core.