I definitely was referring to the engine turning itself off at stop lights. I am getting the 7.3 gasser. And, finally, 24 hours is enough. As long as it remembers during gas/lunch/bathroom stops while towing.
Thank you
Yup I realize that's the hole for the pro power dealio just can't find what they call the hole filler when you don't get that option. I emailed on dealership with no response. I'll try another I guess.
3D printing doesn't sound like too bad of an option either!
So first, it does remember your mode, but only for about 24 hours or the next day or something. It'll always return back to "normal" drive mode after a day or so.
As for Auto-Start/Stop, the diesel definitely doesn't, and I don't believe the 7.3 gasser does either.
EDIT: Worth noting, that I assumed you were asking about the engine starting and stopping. If you meant auto-hold (where the brakes hold themselves when you are stopped, it does not have that unfortunately.)
Well, if the 2025 650/750 models equipped with 6.7L Powerstroke diesels are not available in CARB states, it does make some sense to reallocate some of that diesel engine production to other trucks. I am really at a loss to understand why Ford started the 650/750 2025 model year so early when by doing so it caused this emission compliance issue.
No word on the availability of air brakes on gasoline powered 650's and 750's.
Hey everybody. I'm replacing the compressor and orifice tube on me Mum's '02 Taurus at 110k miles, so they're all original parts. I've never done this job before so I need advice going in. I believe this car has an orifice tube vs. filter as when I'm on rockauto and drilled down to 2002 Ford Taurus OHV, in the Heat and Air Conditioning sub-menu it only gives an option for orifice tube and not filter, so I guess an orifice tube is what I got.
What little doo dads do I need besides the compressor and orifice tube going into this?...o-ring seals or some kind of general AC component seals replacement kit? Or things other than the seals I'm imagining running into?
Also, any just general advice going about this? Much obliged
Honestly, I agree with both of you because now is not the time to press forward with an all new BEV F150.
I would prefer that the market gets a real good look at Cybertruck and the BEV Silverado in these indifferent
selling times because with so much cynicism, both will be a mixed blessing to live with and please owners.
The beauty of that is Ford has the Lightning and it can concentrate on winning existing buyers with the
promise of a much better truck coming by trade in time in the next few years.
Well a good source told me they lost 50% of their Power Stroke allocation to Super Duty..(250-450?) But 7.3 orders were doing well..I guess if you want a 650/750 in less than a year that is your only option? I posed the question, so if 7,3 is to pick up slack will they finally offer air brakes???
No answer🤔
I think they are just keeping their cards close to their chest. The whole EV thing a lot more politicalized/beat to death by various media sources then it really needs to be. It apparently has a lot of interest, because of all the incendiary (pro and con) articles (often half baked) that are about EVs in general. Unfortunately we live in a world where the extremes are the only thing that is being reported or talked about. Ford is better off not talking about just because of that. Just look at the giant dud the Cybertruck is after all the hype.
Maybe start talking about it six months before it hits the showroom.