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Ford ExplorerFord Explorer is a midsize SUV with body-on-frame construction. Available with V6 or V8 power, the Explorer competes against the TrailBlazer, Grand Cherokee, 4Runner, and Pathfinder. Explorer was completely redesigned in 2006 and we were pleased with the new steering, new suspension, and new brakes, all of which were vastly improved over the previous-generation.
I have a 2003 Explorer Eddie Bauer Edition with the 6-Disc audio system. Just this morning I noticed a message flashing across the bottom of the radio display that I have never seen before. It only flashes when the radio is on and it reads:
"THIS IS DYNAMIC SERVICE PROGRAM NAME"
Has anyone else encountered this and if so, what does it mean and how do I get rid of it? I have scoured the manual for information but there doesn't seem to be anything that covers this.
Get ready for the 351 boss build this summer, 4v closed chamber heads, 2.25/1.75 valves, .750 lift, 12.5:1 piistons, wieand tunnel ram, nitrous, I think its gonna roar!
I have a 2003 Explorer Eddie Bauer Edition with the 6-Disc audio system. Just this morning I noticed a message flashing across the bottom of the radio display that I have never seen before. It only flashes when the radio is on and it reads:
"THIS IS DYNAMIC SERVICE PROGRAM NAME"
Has anyone else encountered this and if so, what does it mean and how do I get rid of it? I have scoured the manual for information but there doesn't seem to be anything that covers this.
Get ready for the 351 boss build this summer, 4v closed chamber heads, 2.25/1.75 valves, .750 lift, 12.5:1 piistons, wieand tunnel ram, nitrous, I think its gonna roar!
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