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  1. Fuse Panel Cover Part Number

    Mine still stays in place by itself. Just bugs me because I know the one tab is broke.
  2. Fuse Panel Cover Part Number

    Thanks for searching. Not paying $300 because I broke a tab off one end.
  3. Fuse Panel Cover Part Number

    Does anyone know the part number for the fuse panel cover for the fuse box behind the passenger foot kick panel? 2024 King Ranch 3.5 Eco. My dealer is stumped and I cannot find online.
  4. Did some TPMS learning today.

    I also have a 2023 Edge and a 2024 Maverick and they both auto relearn. I drove the F150 about 10 miles before I tried to manually relearn.
  5. Did some TPMS learning today.

    In August, I bought Ford Upro sensors from TPMS.com. They came with a paper stating that they were programmed to my truck. I had them installed in Ford wheels and Blizzak tires. I installed them on the truck Sunday and tried to relearn the sensors using the procedure in the owners manual using...
  6. Installing aftermarket heated seats question.

    I am adding heated seat pads to the back seats of my wife's Maverick. My question is how can I add an extra momentary push button by the driver to power the rears seat heat switch? I would like it so that after the button is pushed, the rear heater switch energizes and controls the seats but...
  7. What do y'all do for a living?

    Spent 30 years in the Navy working Nuclear Propulsion. Now I do whatever she tells me to do...
  8. Forscan - Disable Auto Start/Stop on 2024

    You do not have to get to the back of the actual switch. Use a small flat screwdriver and release the tab at each end of the green piece in your picture. The entire green piece will slide out of the dash and the eliminator plugs into the green piece.
  9. Forscan - Disable Auto Start/Stop on 2024

    The green piece comes out with the 2 switches as one assembly. There is one plug for both switches that the eliminator goes inline with.
  10. Forscan - Disable Auto Start/Stop on 2024

    J929626 pull the trim piece back off. Look straight down from the top, you will see a green piece that holds the start stop button and the camera button. There is a clip release on each end of the green piece to release it. Now you can plug in the eliminator and snap everything back together.




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