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I just got new tires on my 2005 Ford freewstar Why is the tire reset tire light flashing
Yes, you probably need to reset it. Make sure tires are properly aired up.
I have this reset procedure.
Key on engine off, Repeatedly press the reset button below the tach until the tire reset or similar message is displayed. Press the button for three seconds until the tpms icon flashes 3 times to confirm learned values have been erased, and the system is waiting to learn. Drive the vehicle for 20 minutes in mostly steady, straight line conditions in the following speed ranges.
25--42mph
42--62mph
over 62 mph
This procedure should be in your owners manual.
3/7/2017 10:54:53 PM •
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on Mar 07, 2017
2005 ford freestar. sometimes the cruise works sometimes it doesn't
Could be any number of issues? Can you check for applicable trouble codes, relating to cruise control? Some of the national brand autostores will check codes for free.
With intermittent issues, have to do testing when problem is ongoing, or you can't find anything. Do you want to check voltage and ground circuit for your cruise control, meaning, check wire circuits using wiring diagrams?
Intermittent issues can be a pain to track.
3/26/2016 7:19:14 PM •
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on Mar 26, 2016
FORD FREESTAR ENGINE CUTS OUT AT 30MPH
Often times a vehicle sitting for an extended length of time with less than a full tank of gas will tend to condensate moisture from the air. This generally will accumulate at the top of the tank and virtually rain-shower down into the tank over time. Filling the tank with gas causes the water to intersperse with the gas but will eventually settle to the bottom as gas is lighter than water. You now have water in your fuel system and your gas tank where it will very soon start to rust creating all sorts of havoc with clogged fuel filters, etc. There are a couple of simple solutions to try first, try a very high concentration of isopropyl alcohol...hospital grad of 95% is best. This will bond with the water and combine with the gas to form a 'burnable' liquid. Since it sat so long, you may need to go a step further and try another pour-in solution such as Sea Foam.
If that fails, you may have clogged injectors which requires a bit more effort. There are injector cleaning kits that run about 100 and hook up to your fuel rail. Most of these inexpensive fixes will not remove rust debris from the very fine filter found atop an injector body.
Additionally, I am a bit concerned that you may be experiencing an electrical problem that is summarized in a recall post at:
http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f1100c0/10. Long story short, start with the simple/cheap stuff (change out fuel, clean/replace fuel filter, etc.) then incrementally move toward the more complex/expensive. Good luck!
12/7/2013 8:47:42 PM •
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on Dec 07, 2013
2004 freestar code p0402?
P0402 is an OBD-II generic code that the engine control module (ECM) has detected indicating the engine exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve is flowing too much recirculated exhaust gases when it is commanded to open the flow of gases into the intake manifold.
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