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Ford E-150 2011 Van on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:41000
Location:

Boonton, New Jersey, United States

Boonton, New Jersey, United States
Ford E-150 2011 Van, US $18,000.00, image 1


  • Engine: 4.6L V8 OHC and two valves per cylinder
  • E85 / unleaded fuel
  • Fuel economy: EPA (08):, 10 MPG city, 12 MPG highway, 11 MPG combined and 363 mi. range
  • Multi-point fuel injection
  • 33.0gallon fuel tank
  • Power (SAE): 225 hp @ 4,800 rpm; 286 ft lb of torque @ 3,500 rpm


  • ABS
  • 3.730:1 axle ratio
  • Ventilated four-wheel disc brakes
  • Electronic traction control (via ABS & engine management)
  • Space-saver spare tire with steel rim
  • AdvanceTrac with RSC stability control
  • Independent front other suspension with stabilizer bar and coil springs, rigid rear beam suspension with leaf springs
  • Basic3 year / 36,000 milesFree MaintenanceN/ADrivetrain5 year / 60,000 milesRoadside5 year / 60,000 milesRust5 year / Unlimited miles


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    The hallways of the Autoblog campus are much quieter now that Zach Bowman has taken his prose, along with his welders, wrenches and hammers, over to the digital pages of Road & Track, but that doesn't mean our favorite project Mustang is gone forever. Project Ugly Horse is still coming along, and Zach has gifted us another update on his unfoxy Fox Body.
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    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating a complaint that Ford's response to a May 2014 recall of the 2008 to 2011 Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner doesn't quite go far enough to solve a troubling power-steering problem. Roughly a year ago, Ford recalled nearly a million vehicles after it was found that a problem with the torque sensor's communication with the power steering control module could cut steering assistance for drivers. While manual steering would still be available, the problem was enough to ask drivers to report in to have the PSCM inspected, and if necessary, replaced (along with the torque sensor, or in dramatic cases, the entire steering column). That would only happen, though, if trouble codes were being thrown. If there weren't any problems, dealers were told to simply update the PSCM's software so that any issues between it and the torque sensor would simply throw a visual and audio warning – power steering would still be maintained. The petitioner claimed that following the recall work, he still experienced a problem with the torque sensor. According to NHTSA, a claim was made that Ford didn't go far enough in its solution to the problem, and that "the software update itself may in fact cause further issues with the affected vehicle's power steering, causing it to fail, and ultimately requiring replacement of the torque sensor or entire steering column." The petition was filed in early February and is now officially being looked into by NHTSA.

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