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How to reset the theft system on a 2000 Ford Excursion?

How to reset the theft system on a 2000 Ford Excursion?

Turn the key off and remove it from the ignition cylinder for 30 seconds. After that You will need to put the key back in and put it back in the on position with the engine off. The theft like should come on for 5 seconds then turn off. That means the system is reset and You can safely start Your motor.

What was the towing capacity of a 2000 Ford Excursion?

The same pattern of higher capacities for the 2001 and 2000 models were seen with the larger 6.8l and 7.3l engines, but the range was not that drastic (9,600-10,000 lbs.) compared to later model year Excursions. The 5.4l models were right on par though, having a much lower rating of between 6,200-7,200 pounds.

What kind of engine does a Ford Excursion have?

The 7.3l and 6.0l engines had the same tow specs for the 2003 models and the 6.0l engine replaced the 7.3l engine after 2003. For 2002 Ford models, there were only three engine choices: the 5.4l engine, the 6.8l engine and the 7.3l diesel engine.

Where is the Axle code on a Ford Excursion?

There is usually a sticker on the inside of the driver’s side door jamb of most Ford vehicles and towards the bottom of that sticker, you will see the word “AXLE” and below it there will be a code. That code will signify which axle you have on your Excursion.

When did the 2000 Ford Excursion come out?

Tylus first introduced the forum to his 2000 Ford Excursion back in June and since then, he has consistently updated his build thread with the latest improvements and problems along the way. When the OP first started his build thread, he included a list of his plans for the Excursion as well as the stock picture above.

How old is the Ford Excursion V10?

While we have highlighted many of the upgrades made by Tylus to his 2000 Ford Excursion, there has been plenty more done to refresh this 17-year old ¾-ton SUV, so if you are looking for repair information on your own Excursion, check out this thread in the forum. Join the Ford Truck Enthusiasts forums now — FREE!

Ford Expedition with Triton V10 engine is given a new lease on life and a more aggressive look via some relatively routine upgrades. The Ford Excursion has sadly been out of the company lineup for more than a decade, but FTE member Tylus is in the process of rebuilding one of the ¾-ton-based SUVs.

The same pattern of higher capacities for the 2001 and 2000 models were seen with the larger 6.8l and 7.3l engines, but the range was not that drastic (9,600-10,000 lbs.) compared to later model year Excursions. The 5.4l models were right on par though, having a much lower rating of between 6,200-7,200 pounds.

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