Ford F150 Backup Camera Lines On Screen
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Ford F150 Backup Camera Lines On Screen: Fix Glitches & More

The rearview camera is super handy, and it’s a must-have if you don’t want to end up with a smashed back.  If yours is glitched, showing colored vertical or static noise lines, and isn’t showing the video feed, this post is exactly what you need to clear up the screen. I’ll help out with the…

Auto Start Stop Not Working F150
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Auto Start Stop Not Working F150: Solution & Reset Guide

Are you tired of your Ford F-150’s auto start-stop feature not kicking in when it should? Trust me, I’ve been there too. Many F-150 owners like us have faced this issue, wondering why our trucks aren’t cooperating. In this post, I’ll go through all the times it’s normally unavailable and share some practical solutions to…

F150 Loud Fan Noise
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F150 Loud Fan Noise: 5 Fixes To Shush It

Loud fan noise in your F-150 may be normal, especially at high ambient temperatures, but it can signal issues like improperly charged AC, low coolant, a faulty pressure switch, a stuck fan relay, thermostat problems, or a bad Evap temperature sensor. This problem can be fixed by recharging the refrigerant, topping up the coolant, replacing…

F150 Backup Camera Blue Screen
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Ford F150 Backup Camera Blue Screen: 5 Genius Fixes Revealed

The F150 backup camera blue screen issue often stems from the camera module not receiving a signal, which could be due to faulty connections, wiring, or the camera itself. Corrosion is a common culprit, particularly near the driver’s side rear wheel, where the camera wiring runs. A blue screen can also appear if the wiring…

F150 Lariat Vs Platinum
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F150 Platinum Vs Lariat: Which Should Be Your Dream Ride?

The Ford F150 Lariat and Platinum trims differ mainly in design, interior features, engine options, and price. The Platinum offers superior interior perks like a B&O Unleashed Sound System, heated and ventilated seats, and exclusive chrome details. The Lariat, though less luxurious, provides strong performance with a 5.0L V8 option and costs less at $65,195…

Ford F150 Hill Descent Control Fault
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Hill Descent Control Fault F150: Meaning & Fixes

The hill descent control fault alert means there’s a fault in the HDC system, which maintains a constant speed (2 mph to 20 mph) while moving down from a steep hill with the help brake control system. Hill descent control faults can be attributed to several issues, often starting with faulty wheel speed sensors, which…

ford f150 4x4 actuator bypass
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Ford F150 4×4 Actuator Bypass: 3 Easy Ways To Do It

Got issues with your Ford F150’s 4×4? I’ve got a couple of workarounds to help you out. I’ll throw in some steps for replacing the actuator too. Because, let’s face it, a working 4×4 actuator is key for a smooth ride, improving traction and stability in all kinds of driving situations. So without further ado,…