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The 6 disc changer does not play homemade CD's very well.
The gas cap leash is a pain.
The replacement of the fog light lens is very expensive and not covered under warranty.
In the winter when you select a desired temp (when the climate control is off) the A/C is automatically turned on, even though the temp is set for high heat.
No light in the glove box.
The promo book says a laptop computer can fit in the armrest bin, but really it is not that big.
Oakley sunglasses get stuck in the eyeglass holder.
Handle on 3rd row seats gets stuck and will not lift sometimes.
Thanks for your input! :shades:
The A/C does NOT come on in the automatic mode if the ouside temp is below 32F...just found that out.
We have plenty of space for the kid stuff. We keep the baby seat in the middle of the second row bench, so my wife can sit beside the baby, then we just fold down flat the front passenger seat...great setup.
I would also like the specs on the front and rear speakers.
I'm thinking about sucking it up, replacing the head unit, and buying a unit that I can directly connect to my sirius unit, without bothering with a fm modulator.
Any thoughts about freestyle radio reception and options to improve it?
Also, Crutchfield does not yet have an installation guide for this vehicle. Does anybody have guidance on this that they can share?
Thanks.
I found that to make working on the radio easier, put the car's parking brake on, turn the key, and move the gearshift lever all the way back. Otherwise, it interferes with the dash cover you just removed, which still has several electrical connectors attached (for the A/C, emergency flashers, and so forth), and there's no need to remove all of these if you simply move the gearshift back.
I put in a JVC headunit that was Sirius-ready, and I bought a Sirius receiver that attaches right to the headunit. I mounted the Sirius unit behind the radio with a few screws, so it is not visible. I ran the antenna lead out the right side of the center console down near the passenger side foot rest area, under the dash, and around along the passenger side door sill, up the pillar, and out onto the roof just above the passenger's head. It works fine, and it's nice to have the satellite radio's controls integrated into the head unit and to not have to use an FM modulator to get the satellite signal to the car's radio.
Here's a photo of the installation. Because the new headunit is only "single-DIN" in size, I gained a small storage compartment under the radio after the installation.
Just go to Crutchfield.com and make sure to get speakers that fit the car. They'll tell you which ones will fit without any required modifications.
Thanks
Joe
Also, does anyone have a suggestion for a cargo mat that will fold when the 3rd row seats are up? I carry my son's wheelchair a good bit and the carpet is getting abused!
I'm loving my FS!
Thanks!
Hope this helps.
For the mats. I use this unit inside the "well" area:
link title and I purchased a cargo blanket ($15) from Costco for when the seats are folded down. I keep it folded up in the well when the 3rd seats are up. You can find other options here: link title
Best regards.
- Chad
I think may people will have this problem as these cars change hands and accessories are lost or kept by previous owners.
Loving my Freestyle! (haven't let hubby drive it yet......
Here is a link to a Ford Dealer that sells factory parts at a discount. The consoles come in pebble, slate (light grey) and charcoal (dark grey/almost black). The factory list price is $239.16 and this site has them for $193.16 plus shipping. The lid splits when open to allow for a flat load floor with the seat folded down. It is very easy to install using the fasteners provided. Just remove the plastic piece on the floor between the seats and it bolts right into place. If you want your dealer to install, the estimated install time is 1 hour and will run you about $60 depending upon your dealer's rates.
Thanks again for letting me know.
Thanks,
Mark
Not sure if the small plastic piece is available aftermarket or not. I do know they had to cut holes in the carpetting up toward the front of the middle area in order to install the console, so I'm not sure if they removed any chunks, or if you could have a professional sew the carpet back together so it looked untouched. I'm sure you could get it done, it would just involve finding cooperative people who knew what they were doing.
I have no problem accessing the third seat; the right side 2nd bench split seat folds flat and then tumbles forwards so easily that my 6 year old can do it.
Just my 2cents, but I'm sure that more people feel the same way and it would be nice to see the dealers stocking a variety, rather than loading up on one variation.
1. Locking gas cap. I can't believe Ford doesn't have a remote relase locking door on the gas tank. But then they got me to buy their locking gas cap, right?
2. Wheel locks for the 17" alloys. I had to order these from Ford, the auto shops don't carry them.
3. Cargo net. I got the one that stretches across when the 3rd seat is folded flat. It is actually pretty small and I'm not sure I would buy it again.
I think what Ford should have done is made it dealer configurable so they could switch the seats out at the dealer.
I just read your posting and I double checked my owner's manual. It does mention that the "armrest" can be folded to create a flat floor space but I'll be darned if I can figure out how to do it. I don't want to start tugging and shoving until I break something. Can you offer some advice or direct me to a place where its explained?
Thanks,
Jim
05 SEL (11,257 mi and Lovin' every foot of them)
Norsea Blue/Shale
w/ Family Entertainment System
does anyone know if the older Yakima Doublecross towers or any other older Yakima towers fit the Freestyle side rails? I know that the current Lowrider Max with C1 claws would work but am looking for a cheaper alternative as i will only rarely use the rack.
Thanks, Carsten
I couldn't understand why all the complaining untill I took off my sunglasses. Happy driving!