Ford F150 ABS Module Problems: A Troubleshooting Guide 
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Ford F150 ABS Module Problems: A Troubleshooting Guide 

One of the best aspects of owning an F150 is enjoying the huge amount of versatility the truck’s known for. You’ll have fun running it through many terrains. But when your ABS starts having problems, it’s not just your truck’s functionality that’s getting gutted, but it’s safety as well. In this article, I’ll tell you…

Ford F150 4 Wheel Drive Problems: All You Need To Know
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Ford F150 4 Wheel Drive Problems: All You Need To Know

You know that feeling when you’re driving along, minding your own business, and then your F-150’s 4WD starts slipping and sliding? That’s a huge safety risk, and it’s the last thing you want to happen to you. And I’ll make sure you can stay safe with this quick Ford F150 4×4 troubleshooting guide. Let’s get…

Ford F150 Transmission Problems | Fixes Revealed
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Ford F150 Transmission Problems | Fixes Revealed

Ford Models are well-known for being tough and dependable, but hidden beneath their sturdy looks are transmission problems that have become quite the headache. From shifting issues to total failures, these problems have led to lawsuits and a flood of complaints from owners. If you’re dealing with such an annoyance in your F150 or just…

Ford F150 Electronic Locking Differential Problems & Fixes
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Ford F150 Electronic Locking Differential Problems & Fixes

The Electronic Locking Differential (ELD) is an advanced differential system used in F150s and Ford F-Series Super Duty trucks. It’s supposed to make off-roading easier by managing wheel spin. But since it’s a relatively new feature, it’s not the most reliable. I’ve seen plenty of people hitting roadblocks with it and talking about it on…

Ford F150 Airbag Light Stays On: 5 Things That Went Wrong
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Ford F150 Airbag Light Stays On: 5 Things That Went Wrong

For Ford F150 owners, the airbag light staying on is a common issue, sparking discussions across online forums and communities. In this blog post, I’ll outline the causes and solutions for this problem. What Makes The F150 Airbag Light To Stay On? Your F150’s airbag light can stay on, because of a bad RCM, loose…

Ford F150 Battery Light Comes On And Off: What’s Happening?
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Ford F150 Battery Light Comes On And Off: What’s Happening?

As you drive your Ford F-150, the last thing you want is for the battery light to start acting up. That intermittent flicker can raise all sorts of questions: What’s causing it? Is there a serious issue under the hood? In this post, I’ll tell you why the battery light in your F150 keeps coming…

F150 Heated Seat Not Working: 3 DIY Repairs To Fix It 
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F150 Heated Seat Not Working: 3 DIY Repairs To Fix It 

Heated seats make winter drives in your F150 so much better, right? They’re super handy until they’re not. It’s common to have the seat heat not working. My 2020 F150 Lariat had this problem too, so here’s what I did to solve it, Keep reading to learn all the details. What Causes Your F150’s Heated…

Ford F150 Water Leak Passenger Side: Where’s It Coming From?
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Ford F150 Water Leak Passenger Side: Where’s It Coming From?

It’s a sinking feeling when you step into your Ford F150 only to find water pooling in the cab. The struggle with water leaks in these trucks is a tale as old as time for many of us. There are several fixes you can try yourself, though. Keep reading to learn more details about them….

Cranking Time Exceeded Ford F150: Easily Bypass Or Reset It
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Cranking Time Exceeded Ford F150: Easily Bypass Or Reset It

The “cranking time exceeded” ordeal is familiar to many of us F-150 owners. This is a common feature across all Ford vehicles. That includes the Ford Ranger and Ford Maverick, as well as the sportier or more everyday options like the Ford Ecosport, Ford Fusion, Ford Mustang, Ford Fiesta, Ford Transit, and Ford Explorer. In…

F150 Check Fuel Fill Inlet: What It Means for Your Gas
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F150 Check Fuel Fill Inlet: What It Means for Your Gas

When your F150 shows “Check Fuel Fill Inlet,” it tells you there might be a leak somewhere or a blockage at the fuel fill inlet. But don’t sweat it immediately; check your gas cap first. If it’s loose or not sealing right, that could be what’s setting off the warning. Tightening it up might just…