2016 Ford F-150 Owner's Manual
The most powerful and passable pickup in the F-150 lineup, the third-generation Raptor (built on the fourteenth generation F-150) received the same engine as the previous model, but definitely won in terms of suspension, as well as various auxiliary and entertainment electronic systems. .
Under the hood, there is still a 3.5-liter EcoBoost gasoline – a 60-degree V6 with two turbines. It produces 456 hp. With. and 691 Nm of torque, paired with a ten-speed 10R80 hydromechanics.
The drive of the pickup is complete, but not easy: depending on the selected mode, it can be AWD (that is, the clutch connects the front wheels as needed, which can also be done on hard surfaces) and 4WD (hard connection of the front wheels for cross-country driving). By default, the Raptor is equipped with a demultiplier and a rear differential lock. A Torsen limited slip front differential can be ordered as an option. As for the electronic systems, there is Trail Control off-road cruise control, selectable Terrain Management System modes and Trail 1-Pedal Drive mode.
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Common reasons that the 2016 Ford F-150 will not start are a dead battery, a starter or alternator malfunction.
1) The simplest one can be seen on the windshield on the driver's side - at the very bottom.
2) The Vin number is also stamped in the front passenger floor under the trim.
These are the most common places where you can see the VIN code of a Ford. If you can't find the 2016 Ford F-150 VIN number, look in the owner's manual.
Every 2016 Ford F-150 requires maintenance at least once a year or approximately every 10,000 miles, you can find out exactly in the owner's manual for your car.
Your 2016 Ford F-150 should have tires replaced approximately every 4 years or approximately 30,000 miles, and it is recommended that tires be checked periodically for wear and damage.
Batteries wear out for many reasons, there is no ideal time frame, but on average, replace the battery in your 2016 Ford F-150 every 4 years.