Vehicle Management service of Engineering | Integrated QM Approach
The recommended fuel for this vehicle is Premium Unleaded but Ford does not say it is mandatory. So, more than likey, you can burn Regular Unleaded with a loss of power as the fuel managment sytem will adjust for the lower octane fuel. I am not 100% sure about this on this vehicle so contact your local Ford dealer to verify that I am correct.
The Department of Public Safety, in most countries around the world, act to keep citizens safe. This also includes drug checks (controlled substances), vehicle checks (licenses and insurance) and criminal records.
it depends on the managment rules or policys. The correct answer is look at the lease you signed. That lease is a contract. WHAT DOES YOUR LEASE SAY ?????? (my answer rests on the assumption that you are a tenant and have a lease; if you are not a tenant, you do not have a lease, therefore you are parked on private property and have voluntarily (knowingly or not) subjected yourself and your vehicle to whatever rules or policies exist upon that property)
That vehicle is all computer controlled electronic engine managment, yes? Find someone with a code reader, try your local auto parts store, and get the trouble codes. You may find you have a bad temperature sensor. Other things that come to mind are the O2 sensor, the mass air flow sensor, fuel pressure regulator.
I am sure that it depends in what state you live, but in Oregon it is always the person that hit you, who insurance would pay. i.e. vehicle one, pays vehicle two.... and vehicle two pays vehicle three.
It would be vehicle 1 because it made vehicle 2 get hit by vehicle three who had nothing to do with it
Varies from vehicle to vehicle.
If the repairs of the vehicle exceed the value of the vehicle, then the vehicle is declared total loss.
you are because your the vehicle owner
I believe a code 2 vehicle is a vehicle that has been stolen and recovered or a used vehicle.
A hybrid vehicle is a vehicle that uses two or more distinct power sources to propel the vehicle.
A vehicle chassis is the under part of the vehicle where the body sits.