G B L
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Here is the procedure from the owners manual . If you have access to a TPMS tool The job is easier. Hope this helps. Carrying Out the System Reset Procedure Read the entire procedure before carrying out a system reset. 1. Drive your vehicle above 20 mph (32 km/h) for at least two minutes and then park in a safe location where you can easily get to all four tires and have access to a tire inflation pump. 2. Switch the ignition off. 3. Switch the ignition on with the engine off. 4. Turn the hazard flashers on then off three times, this must be completed within 10 seconds. If the reset mode has been entered successfully, the horn will chirp once and the system indicator will flash. If this does not occur, repeat the procedure from step 2. If after repeated attempts to enter the reset mode, the horn does not chirp and the system indicator does not flash, have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer as soon as possible. 5. Train the system sensors in the tires using the following reset sequence starting with the left front tire and following a clockwise order: Left front, right front, right rear, left rear. 6. Remove the valve cap from the valve stem on the left front tire. Decrease the air pressure until the horn chirps. Note: The single horn chirp confirms that the sensor identification code has been learned by your vehicle for this position. If a double horn chirp is heard, the reset procedure was unsuccessful and must be repeated. 7. Remove the valve cap from the valve stem on the right front tire. Decrease the air pressure until the horn chirps. 8. Remove the valve cap from the valve stem on the right rear tire. Decrease the air pressure until the horn chirps. 9. Remove the valve cap from the valve stem on the left rear tire. Decrease the air pressure until the horn chirps. Training is complete when the horn chirps after the last system sensor (left rear) has been trained and the system indicator stops flashing. 10. Switch the ignition off. If two short horn chirps are heard, the reset procedure was unsuccessful and must be repeated. Note: If after repeating the procedure two short horn chirps are heard again, have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer as soon as possible. 11. Set all four tires to the correct pressure See Maintenance (page 177). or the tire inflation pressure label (located on the edge of driver door or
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Nice Job! If the rivet nuts you used are aluminum put some grease on the screws , that will make sure they will come out in the future. With the air pattern the TC generates that area gets a lot of road dirt.
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The more polite the drivers the better the Roundabout ( Rotary's in Massachusetts) will work at all traffic levels. The Car in the roundabout has the right away here also.
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Even with out Skin in the game the insight you bring would still be valuable. Thanks for your time.
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2014 Headlight Removal Tips Please
G B L replied to Snowman's topic in Glass, Lenses, Lights, Mirrors, Window Tint & Wipers
Too bad you will have to modify your Pheasant hunting technique!! -
I have changed the Battery on my gen 2 the video is correct except for steps 5-7 which are not from a TC. All and all a good Video
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I drove the Gen 1 Auto with the 2.0 a year before buying the Gen 2 that I now have. The 4 speed auto was adequate . I think the 2.5 engine size up grade made the Gen 2 performance difference.
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Excellent thanks for the picture .
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When did Co institute an inspection? it must have been recent. The 2.5 is completely adequate but not earth shaking. You should get the Ford people to give you a TC loaner and you could take it up to Monarch pass on US 50 and that would give you a good Idea of the performance. If the Chrysler does not present a service issue then the Ford should not be one either . In regards to working on it if Your dealer has a competent staff the drive train is almost Identical to the Escape and should not be a problem. I am not a Dealer person. The service I have done on mine has been fairly routine It has not made me think that the TC is any harder to service than any other Van type vehicle. The 6 speed transmission is set up too keep the engine in the right power zone and shifts often . If the engine is under 3.5 liters and not turbo charged that is what you get oh well!!
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I have heard that on the Gen 1's if the boot that seals the coil packs goes bad water collects in the Spark plug recesses and can cause a miss. How long since you have changed the Plugs? It could be worth a look.
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A good scan will tell if you have had a miss fire or not
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That's great don't change anything !!
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Do you have a picture of the fastener top as I do not have a Gen 1 Tc.
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Thanks that would be wonderful!
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Running interior ventilation with an auxiliary battery
G B L replied to emassa15's topic in Climate Control
Eberspacher makes auxiliary heater that runs on both gas and diesel. that would make an install easier . heater_range_commercial_uk_22387.pdf -
Glad you figured it out .Any Pictures?
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Running interior ventilation with an auxiliary battery
G B L replied to emassa15's topic in Climate Control
The other reason for not using the heater fan is that to replace the fan motor if it dies is a major job. If in fact you have a wagon with rear windows you could make a panel that just fits in the window opening for the fantastic fan. -
Thanks for trying the pictures did not post here
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It will welcome, Good luck with the odor.
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The worst case is when you Carefully drill out the cylinder then you will have to get a new lock cyl to replace it. Do you have a small inspection mirror to put in through the grill to see where the locking clip is located. I do not have the correct manual and the parts breakout is not detailed enough to see what the clip looks like. I am sure that you can find a TC some where to open the hood on and see what holds the lock cyl in. mrtn or 103west 43rd open the hood on your 2012 and snap a photo of the back of the lock assembly, and post it !!
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Great Reply Don
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FREE - Flat floor mod for LWB wagon - Local TX pickup
G B L replied to DonShockley's topic in Transit Connect Parts For Sale
Well as it turns out you bought exactly the right vehicle for your needs. Your mods were very nice. I have made many modifications to vehicles in the past that were changed back after the Reality set in.