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Replying to: kc459dl (Aug 15, 2007 8:38 am) To Reset Merc Oil life..... Use Reset button on Right of Steering wheel System check CHANGE OIL SOON/OIL CHANGE REQUIRED. Displayed when the engine oil life remaining is 5 percent or less. When oil life left is between 5% and 0%, the CHANGE OIL SOON message will be displayed. When oil life left reaches 0%, the OIL CHANGE REQUIRED message will be displayed. An oil change is required whenever indicated by the message center. USE ONLY RECOMMENDED ENGINE OILS. To reset the oil monitoring system to 100% after each oil change [approximately 8,000 km (5,000 miles) or 180 days] perform the following: 1. Press the SETUP control to access the System Check function. 2. Press and release the RESET control to display “OIL LIFE XX% HOLD RESET NEW”. 3. Press and hold the RESET control for 2 seconds to display “IF NEW OIL HOLD RESET”. 4. Press and hold the RESET control to display OIL LIFE SET TO 100%. Your oil life is now reset. To reset the oil monitoring system to your personalized oil life %: 1. Press the SETUP control to access the System Check function. 2. Press and release the RESET control to display “OIL LIFE XX% HOLD RESET NEW”. 3. Press and hold the RESET control for 2 seconds to display “IF NEW OIL HOLD RESET”. 4. Release the RESET control momentarily, then press RESET and SETUP controls at the same time to activate a service mode which will display OIL LIFE XX% RESET TO ALTER. 5. Press RESET until you find your personalized OIL LIFE XX%. 6. With your personalized OIL LIFE XX% displayed, press SETUP to continue the system check. Instrumentation
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Replying to: oluade76 (Aug 15, 2007 1:44 pm)
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Replying to: kc459dl (Aug 16, 2007 3:19 am) |
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Replying to: sacmtnr (Jul 28, 2007 10:58 am)
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Replying to: sacmtnr (Sep 01, 2007 2:14 pm) |
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We just returned from the OBX today and here are the stats for our '06 Explorer XLT V6 4WD. - 6 People (4 adults, 2 small children in car seats) - Luggage for all 6 people and gear for kids all loaded in the cargo area (half of it anyway) and on a hitch mounted carrying rack. - Tires inflated to 38psi (35 is the mfr recommendation) - A/C the whole way and CC most of the way - Sat in traffic for about an hour on the way down (Labor Day weekend) - 515 miles each way, averaged 22.8 mpg on the highway - Total trip was 1237 miles, averaged 21.1 mpg for the whole trip. I was very pleasantly surprised with those numbers as our Escape, that the Explorer replaced, could only get a bit over 23 mpg on the highway at best. Has anyone else seen numbers like that? |
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Replying to: sacmtnr (Apr 01, 2007 10:10 am) |
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| I was wondering if anyone who has experienced the rough shift between 2nd and 1st gears, has had their vehicle fixed without the problem ever coming back? My 2006 Mountaineer V8 started acting up before 8500 miles and now I have 22,000 miles, and Ford has yet to come up with a permanent fix. They have downloaded several "fixes" that work for a few weeks, but the problem comes back. The transmission computer has been replaced, but that also lasted for about 2 weeks. The shift is so harsh, I feel like I have been hit from behind! I've been informed by Ford that a new download will be available sometime later in October or early November. The Ford representative said a replacement for the vehicle is out of the question, but they will give me an extended warranty. That will not help, because it is a leased vehicle and my lease ends at the same time when the warranty ends. Thanks a lot clueless Ford representative. When will Ford admit they have a bad 6 speed transmission? Any ideas or comments? | |
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Replying to: gldnbr2 (Oct 04, 2007 7:17 pm) Mark |
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Replying to: gldnbr2 (Oct 04, 2007 7:17 pm) 1.) You can just stick it out for what I think might be another year for you, dump it and move quickly to some other manufacturer. 2.) Assuming that the lease is with Ford/Lincoln/Mercury, you can attempt to work with the dealer to let you out of the existing lease and replace it with another Ford product. I personally wouldn't buy another equivalent model (unless you're convinced you just picked up a lemon), but could shift to another model. The dealership should recognize that in #1 you are walking and will never be back, which means no future revenue....ever. The advantage to them with #2, is that they have the ability to salvage the relationship with you, and lock you in to another 3 year lease with hopefully a much better vehicle. Assuming that vehicle is okay, then there is a reasonable chance they might even get another one.
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