"Thank you so much, Ford tec Makuloco, for sharing such valuable information! Your insights have been incredibly helpful as I navigate the process of replacing the engine in my 2007 Ford King Ranch 3-valve 5.4. Your expertise has given me the confidence to proceed with using the 2002 model 5.4 2-valve engine, and I'm grateful for your guidance throughout this endeavor. Your knowledge is truly appreciated!"
10 months ago | 1
Hey mak I think you did a video about the 10R60’s gear hunting with second owner trucks and in the video it says to reset transmission due to computer learning first owner habits. Local ford dealer told me if they did that it could destroy my transmission ( I’m pretty sure they just want cost of replacement) $$$$ but I wanted to run it by you as I trust you way more that shady dealer. Thanks for all you Sam Swigert
4 months ago | 0
I hope you went with ford oem blinker fluid so none of that has to come back apart again.
1 year ago | 2
No worries you got the expertise to revive it. It looks dead 💀 but, you see life
1 year ago | 2
I seen a tech lose his mind try to remove that , with a pole Jack and transmission Jack,
1 year ago | 1
you had a video on coilpacks.can coilpacks be converted into are interchanged to different modles.
3 months ago | 0
Have you had trouble with low or spongy brake pedal on a ford edge after a brake booster replacement
9 months ago | 0
2013 f150 platinum 4x4 not getting a signal to the ac relay jump out relay and compressor will run ?
6 months ago | 0
I need to find out if I can change a 5. 4 3 valve in 04 f-150 and put a 2000 2 valve 5.4 I have both trucks
1 year ago | 0
Makuloco! Wondering if I can make a video request regarding rear differential service with any vehicle that uses the same rear diff as a 2013 Escape 2.0 ecoboost awd. There is a lot of discrepancy regarding the two plugs on it (some people don't even know about the plug in the front on the bottom). Some people say the front bottom plug is for draining, other people say that plug is for leveling (letting you know when the unit is full), other people say you leave that front plug alone and just suck the fluid from the rear top plug and fill it there until fluid comes out.... If you could shed some light I would appreciate it, thanks!
10 months ago | 0
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