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http://www.roadandtrack.com/article.asp?section_id=25&article_id=6451
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Replying to: ronsmith38 (Mar 03, 2008 5:47 pm)
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Replying to: humblecoder (Mar 02, 2008 2:23 pm) |
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Replying to: coldcranker (Mar 09, 2008 7:37 pm) That 3.0L V6 in my '05 Freestyle was originally designed by Porsche, and refined slowly from 1994 to 2005 for good durability and low internal friction, and found in Jaguars, Mazdas, Lincolns, Taurus, Escape, Freestyles, 500s in variant forms for many years. Now if only they had made the engine sound like a Porsche and the Freestyle go like a Porsche.... - Chad |
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I just purchased a 2008 Taurus X and the Maroney sticker says ROOF RACK SIDE RAILS but this morning I noticed that there is NO ROOF RACK on the rails. WHAT GIVES? Do they install it only after you ask or what? My Montana has two rails and two cross pieces bridging the rails which are adjustable front to back. Did I get slighted? Who makes a van or SUV with roof rails and nothing else?
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Replying to: bighank1 (Mar 10, 2008 11:38 am) I went Yakima and have always been quite happy with their products as Ford is not in the roof rack manufacturing business.
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Replying to: freealfas (Mar 10, 2008 12:13 pm) Yakima has some listed for the Taurus X, a LowRider claw that only fits on the first raised part of the rail. The separation is so small, only a few things can be carried. Nevertheless, my Yakima dealer sees a way to use a Yakima foot and tower with a metal block placed in the slot to allow the whole length to be used. I suspect crossbars weren't included standard for reasons of appearance, cost, and air drag on gas mileage.
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Replying to: larryqw (Mar 10, 2008 12:54 pm)
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I read the owners manual which says you can have up to 8 PATS keys recognized by the Antitheft system 4 of which can be IKT keys which have the integrated remotes. The manual goes into placing 2 active keys into the ignition, turning them on and off and placing the new key to be learned into the ingition and the having it recognized by the vehicle. I have done this before on Ford vehicles. What I question is the statement that if you are adding an IKT it will program the transmitter so that the remote will function with the vehicle. On non-IKT vehicles you must use the buttons on the remote to allow it to transmit RF and then be recognized by the vehicle. Will someone who KNOWS HOW TO PROGRAM IKTs please respond as I do not want to purchase an IKT and wind up with only the equivalent of a PATS key. I am also assuming that anytime you learn a new key you must program ALL KEYS that you want to work in the same vehicle. Is that correct?
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