The Demon
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Love that look with those wheels brother. I love to be different too. Looks good.
Installed my new Raxiom headlights. Also had my painter tint them first to keep everything blacked out when the lights are off.![]()
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Love that look with those wheels brother. I love to be different too. Looks good.
Installed my new Raxiom headlights. Also had my painter tint them first to keep everything blacked out when the lights are off.![]()
Thanks! I wanted to add a little color back after it was all blacked out. The wheels and calipers add just enough.Love that look with those wheels brother. I love to be different too. Looks good.
The engine was cranking slower and taking longer to start. 2 minutes after shutting the car off I would get a message on the Ford app. that the car is in deep sleep mode to conserve power. On a couple short trips the radio/nav. wouldn't turn on to conserve power.Wow, only lasted 2 years. Anything weird about replacing it ? Code resets and such?
I ordered from Levitown Ford;Looks really nice! Do you have a link or part number to the GT350 steering wheel for 2018+ that doesn't have the red top stripe? Thanks
Just did the same thing last week, but ordered mine from Steeda.I ordered from Levitown Ford;
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Ahhh, yeah. That's what I was getting at. My Volvo has that too but I have to get the dealer to do it (or get VIDA/DICE). Thanks, dude!After replacing the battery I performed the BMS - battery monitoring sensor reset that someone posted on this forum a while ago, wrote it down and put it in the glovebox and it worked.
Could you please post up the BMS reset procedure that you're talking about? Does it require a scan tool, or is it some other way to do it?The engine was cranking slower and taking longer to start. 2 minutes after shutting the car off I would get a message on the Ford app. that the car is in deep sleep mode to conserve power. On a couple short trips the radio/nav. wouldn't turn on to conserve power.
After replacing the battery I performed the BMS - battery monitoring sensor reset that someone posted on this forum a while ago, wrote it down and put it in the glovebox and it worked.
Why didn't you buy a coyote?So want to the dentist and this happened....Only took 1031 days.
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Then when to buy my wife a five foot long alligator. Amazing what you can fit into our cars!
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Best mod ever!So want to the dentist and this happened....Only took 1031 days.
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Then when to buy my wife a five foot long alligator. Amazing what you can fit into our cars!
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The problem with 5ft gators is they don't STAY 5ft long.Then when to buy my wife a five foot long alligator.
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Procedure must be carried out within 10 seconds:Could you please post up the BMS reset procedure that you're talking about? Does it require a scan tool, or is it some other way to do it?
Awesome ... thanks. Wonder if it works on all 2015+ models. Guess I'll have to test it out on my 2015 to find out.Procedure must be carried out within 10 seconds:
The above worked on my 2020. In the owners manual it says to let the car sit for 8 hours without locking/unlocking, starting ect and it will reset.
- Switch ignition on (engine off)
- Pull and release high beam 5 times.
- Press and release brake pedal 3 times.
- If successful the battery light will flash 3 times within the next 15 seconds.
- BMS reset completed.