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The Ford Expedition SUV Can Seat Up To Eight People

The Ford Expedition SUV Can Seat Up To Eight People

The large truck segment is a competitive market with numerous formidable players such as the GMC Yukon and the Chevrolet Tahoe. The Ford Expedition is a strong contender in this market due to its powerful towing ability and massive trunk space. If you've got a lot of belongings or people to haul around then the Expedition could be a good choice. It's also quite good looking; the front grille is edgy and aggressive for an impressive appearance.

One of Ford's coolest features is the SYNC system which is available on the Expedition; however it does not come standard but can be added for an extra cost. The SYNC system allows you to change radio stations and utilize the phone via Bluetooth by voice. This allows you to stay focused on the road at all times. If you have to drive around a lot of people on a regular basis then the Expedition would be a great choice; this auto has enough room for eat people. With the third row of seats folded back; the cargo area can be expanded to 131 cubic feet. The third row of seats can easily be folded down to maximize space. Getting heavy objects on the truck is an easy feat thanks to the lift gate.

The Expedition is a heavy car; curb weight is over five thousand pounds and as a result gas mileage isn't too great; 13 mpg in the city and 18 mpg on the freeway. However, that is to be expected with such a big SUV. Horsepower stands at 310 hp and torque is at 365 lb feet; more than enough to carry the hefty auto around thanks to an eight cylinder 5.4 Liter engine. Acceleration is smooth, however things can get bogged down a bit if loaded to capacity. The Expedition's strong point is its towing abilities; it can tow up to 9,200 lbs.

All disc brakes ensure that this SUV has ample of stopping power. Other safety mechanisms include a comprehensive air bag system and rain sensor wipers which start working immediately when it detects rain or snow. A SOS Post Crash Alert System is in place which activates the horn and turns on the emergency lights if the vehicle is involved in an accident. Standard traction control adjusts engine power and braking during critical moments in order to maintain control. You can open the doors even if you don't have your keys handy thanks to the cool keyless entry pad. Simply type in the code and you're in!

There are many SUV's to choose from; however the Expedition stands out thanks to its large cargo space, impressive towing capacity and seating room. If you've got a large family or just need a lot of room then the Ford Expedition is one vehicle you will definitely want to explore.


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How to Replace Your Ford Expedition Tail Light

How to Replace Your Ford Expedition Tail Light

The Ford Expedition is a full size SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) which was built by Ford Motor Company and introduced in the market in 1997 as a replacement to the earlier model - Ford Bronco. The Ford Expedition is Ford's flagship SUV. The current third generation models of these vehicles are produced in Kentucky from its earlier base at Michigan.

The Ford Expedition, just like any other vehicles, need proper maintenance in order to realize its full capacity.

Some of the most important parts that need apposite care include the exterior and the rare lights of the vehicle. Ford Expedition is therefore no exception to this maintenance and care. Tail lights (Rear lights) of Ford Expedition are of outmost importance and every driver of the vehicle should make sure they function all properly all the time.

Replacing the tail lights in Ford Expedition is often regarded as a tasking job and many a times, people seek expertise assistance. However, this can be made simple by following the below simple guide. With practice, it is likely that one can become an expert in tail light replacement on all Ford Expedition vehicles.

The tail light is located in the same place of the vehicle rear, one just below the other in the Ford Expedition. The only tools required here are either a T - 20 torx or a 9/32 socket. The first step is to open the entire lift gate, not just the glass to expose the lamp assemblies. There, you will see two or even three Phillip screws holding the tail lamp/lens assembly in place. Unscrew them and set them aside.

Carefully pop the lens off and to the light. There are normally three "push ins" that hold the lens. It may feel like more bolts, but if you pull evenly and diagonally away from the vehicle, they will pop out just fine. There are normally two light bulbs in the assembly on all Ford Expedition.

The top one is the brake light/ turn signal bulb and the other one is the back-up bulb. Normally, there are two groups of wires once you get the light out. These wires are the light bubs and they come out by turning counter-clockwise and then pulling up on them. Get rid of all the remnants of the lens out.

Once the area is clean, pop in the bulb in the new lens and turns it clockwise to snap it into place. Secure the two screws which had been set aside. The Ford Expedition auto parts stores recommend a 4157LL rather than the Sylvania 4157K and this works out perfectly.

This process should take you at least ten minutes and you are ready to bring back your ford Expeditions to the road. It is always advisable to replace the tail lamps as soon as they get broken. This will of course avoid facing the wrath of law enforcers as well as for safety purposes. This process should therefore be considered easy to learn by every Ford Expeditions driver.


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