Speed sensors are located on the wheels and, more precisely, on the hub assembly of your Ford F150 trucks. The primary function of these devices is to identify the rotational speed of the tires and send signals to the anti-lock braking system and traction control for their work. Ford F150 wheel speed sensor problems include …
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Many people complain that they can feel bad smells from the Ford F150 AC when they turn them on. It is an irritating and disgusting situation for the passenger and drivers when you feel offensive odors from your trucks. Ford F-150 AC smells bad because of moist carpets, food materials, cigarette smoke, molds and fungal …
Ford F150 produce a burning smell during driving, and it is necessary to counter them because it can also increase the risk of firing in various components. The burning smell comes from Ford F-150 because of overheating in alternators, installation of new parts, failed catalytic converters, engine overheating, burnt-out blower motor, worn-out braking system, and …
Many people complain about the sloshing water sounds while driving and accelerating their F150 trucks, which shows that water is moving between the system. It is like the running water in the drain holes; you can hear the noise when it comes in contact with different parts. Ford F-150 makes sloshing water sound due to …
If you’re driving a Ford F150 with power-adjustable pedals, you have an added convenience that many drivers don’t have. Adjusting the position of the gas and brake pedals can make your driving experience more comfortable and safer. You can operate the power-adjustable pedals on Ford F150 by pressing the controlling switch with a pedal symbol …





