Why is my check engine light on on my Ford F-150?
Why is my check engine light on on my Ford F-150?
Every time the check engine light comes on, the F-150 stores diagnostic trouble codes in the vehicles computer. For example, if the catalytic converter isn’t functioning properly, it’ll trigger a check engine light and store a code engine.
How do you reset the check engine light on a 2011 Ford F-150?
Drive the car for at least 15-20 minutes above 25 mph. If You’ve been starting and stopping excessively, the catalytic converter may be stressed and driving at highway speeds should clear the CEL. Disconnect the positive battery cable for 15-20 minutes.
Is the Ford F-150 STX still available?
Ford F-150 STX – 2017 and beyond Ford stopped offering the STX package as a sporty addition in 2015 but then brought it back in 2017 after making it strictly an appearance package. The options you are presented with now for the STX style truck are:
Are there any problems with the 2011 Ford F-150?
The 2011 Ford F-150 has 2581 problems & defects reported by F-150 owners. The worst complaints are engine, steering, and transmission problems.
What kind of engine does the new Ford F-150 have?
The 3.7 will be offered on XL, XLT, and STX trim levels when the new F-150s go on sale later this year. Replacing the tried-and-tired 5.4-liter V-8 as the F-150’s volume engine will be the gutsy, all-aluminum, DOHC 5.0-liter V-8 that we’ve fallen in love with in the 2011 Mustang GT.
When did the Ford STX sports truck come out?
Sports Truck Extreme: The STX was introduced as a trim level in 2007 to fill the gap that would be left when the popular mid-sized Ranger would be discontinued in 2009. It had a price point to attract first-time truck buyers.
Ford F-150 STX – 2017 and beyond Ford stopped offering the STX package as a sporty addition in 2015 but then brought it back in 2017 after making it strictly an appearance package. The options you are presented with now for the STX style truck are:
The 3.7 will be offered on XL, XLT, and STX trim levels when the new F-150s go on sale later this year. Replacing the tried-and-tired 5.4-liter V-8 as the F-150’s volume engine will be the gutsy, all-aluminum, DOHC 5.0-liter V-8 that we’ve fallen in love with in the 2011 Mustang GT.
What do the letters mean on a Ford F-150?
If you have gone to check out a new Ford F-150 and been confused by all of the different options and features – not to mention the corresponding letters on the side of the truck – you’re not alone. The letters XL, STX, and XLT are some of the different ways Ford describes their truck specifications.