This forum is not just about solution, it’s also for people to complain if they’re not 100% satisfy with their purchase. If I’m looking to buy a new truck, I’d appreciate reading all type of responses regarding their purchase and experience. The last thing we want is to kiss Ford’s @$$, that’s...
Yeah we do, but it's like Michael Myers, he always come back to life. The code compliant method to wire the Powerboost to feed a whole house is still not conclusive. I wish someone who's an certified electrician can come up with some type of wiring schematic to enlighten all of us...
I corrected the neutral and ground connection at the transfer switch. I’m trying to find a 3-pole transfer switch, but couldn’t find one, so I don’t know it’s supposed to wire.
It’s hard to follow what everyone is talking about when it comes to electrical wiring without a diagram. So I make this diagram for what I’m planning to do. Does it look like it will work? Thanks in advance!
My TCU was locking up a few times, but I didn't do anything about it since it only impact NAV, which I don't use anyway. After awhile, it starts working again. I wouldn't leave my truck at Ford's service department unless it couldn't run or needs actual service such as oil change, etc ...
My 1st vehicle is the 06 Camry, it just keep on running. I still have it. My 23 PB is my 2nd vehicle and 1st truck, so I'm expecting it'll run longer and further than my 06 Camry, since it cost more than 3 time that of the 06 Camry. Or it's wistful thinking? I never sell or buy used vehicles.
im sorry it happens to you. I bought the Powerboost mainly for the pro power onboard and mileage, there is really no alternative. I wish Toyota would have something similar to the Powerboost or better. I’m pretty upset at Ford, and considering this is my first Ford. If there is something...
I ended up replacing it with an aftermarket windshield, because the price difference is $400. I got it replaced for $500 because I didn't have insurance. Hope I'm not going to regret this.
We automatically assume that if the UAW’s demand is met, the cost will be passed to the consumers, why not the corporation executives just suck up the cost instead? Yeah, right, we know it’s not going to happen, but why not?