20 Most Recent 2007 Ford Territory 4.0 Questions & Answers

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How do I change the headlight globe on 07 Ford Territory?

Answer to changing head light bulb, If the right side requires changing the battery needs to either come out or lossend. If the left side air box needs to come out. Hope this helps.
7/30/2018 4:17:56 AM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on Jul 30, 2018
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Rear seats are down wont pop back up

Try moving the front seats forward.
5/4/2018 5:42:52 AM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on May 04, 2018
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Why is my Ford territory oil pressure light intermittently coming on

Good Day Firstly check your all Oil pressure switches if they are not faulty. Remove your electrical oil pressure switch and fit a mechanical oil pressure switch and start the motor:Oil Pressure reading should be between 4-8 bar on the gauge. Motor must be at working temperature. If Oil Pressure is below 4 bar their could be a problem on your crankshaft.Depending on milage. Your Big end and Main bearings determine your oil pressure. If the engine milage is high this can cause oil pressure fluctuation as their is wear on the bearings. Regards Martin
4/10/2018 9:45:00 PM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on Apr 10, 2018
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Parked my Ford Territory automatic. As I put it in park, the gears just stayed in reverse. Can't start the car now.

Put a proper screwdriver onto the emergency slot on automatic (usually it's located next to handle) then try to shift to neutral or park. While on gear your engine is blocked from start. Perhaps you didn't push it to the end of P position hard enough.
12/6/2015 2:09:11 AM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on Dec 06, 2015
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How do I remove the tail light?

in the boot along the boot carpet towards the back of the lights there should be part of the carpet that could be pulled behind that u will find the nuts or bolts for the lights
12/6/2015 1:57:32 AM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on Dec 06, 2015
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Code B2293 -19 LIGHT WONT RESET , WHAT CAN I DO ? CHEAP

If is a car take to auto zone if is a Trk. Hook up the j pro.
6/24/2015 12:03:06 AM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on Jun 24, 2015
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After pulling out radio unit, radio doesn't work at all. plug is in.

You most likely set off the Code protection in the radio (read the owners manual to disable it) you you did not connect all the needed connectors.
3/19/2015 11:06:27 AM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on Mar 19, 2015
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MY VEHICLES REMOTE CONTROLS STOP WORKING. HOW CAN I FIND THE PROBLEM AND CAN I FIT A AFTERMARKET SYSTEM?

HI replace key batteries first ,then reprogram immobilizor system and initiallise key coding with diagnostic equipment. this should solve problem,If present key is not damaged.
1/7/2015 9:37:55 AM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on Jan 07, 2015
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Does the 07 territory have back window fuses.

hi, please go here....http://www.fordfuse.com/ spend some time reading the page and checking out the 'source sites they list and you should be smiling............happy trails
1/3/2015 2:54:14 AM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on Jan 03, 2015
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I have a ford territory st 2007 turbo the brake system is faulty. first the brakes lock. I replace the master cylinder. I try to bleed the brake system, but could not manage to do so. I send the car t

Without getting too technical, is it possible the new Master cylinder was defective or the brake lines put on the wrong connections? Find a similar vehicle on a car resale lot and take pictures of the Master cylinder. Compare to yours. If you have antilock brakes, there is a control box which has flow valves inside. It affects the flow of brake fluid after the Master Cylinder pushes the fluid out. A properly equipped repair place would connect hydraulic gauges to the brake lines to see how pressure was distributed. The Mechanic would then know where the pressure drop is. What may be happening is there are reports of collapsed rubber brake hoses. The rubber inside the hose forms one-way flaps that trap brake fluid so that the pressure can not release when you take your foot off the brake pedal. Your brakes use a combination of steel and rubber lines. This means all you need to try is changing the rubber portion of the lines to the wheel calipers.
12/8/2014 3:17:33 PM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on Dec 08, 2014
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What oil for my territory

Hi I only use Shell 20w-50 in my Territory it also depends in what country you are in as the climate varies from country to country. Regards Martin
8/27/2014 1:36:55 PM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on Aug 27, 2014
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Where do you locate fuel pump

Hi Your fuel pump on the Territory in mounted in the fuel tank. Thank You
8/27/2014 1:30:10 PM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on Aug 27, 2014
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Location of oil filter

Hi Your oil filter is mounted on the lower centre left side of the engine block. Some have oil coolers fitted and others not depending on the country . Thank You Martin
8/27/2014 1:27:05 PM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on Aug 27, 2014
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I have a ford territory with a faulty drivers door lock. When i lock with the remote control, door shows that it is locked but when you get to the door and pull the door handle, the door just opens li

You'll have to pull the door panel and replace the latch. It is broken on the inside. The latch has three bolts on the door jam.
8/7/2014 4:38:39 PM • 2007 Ford... • Answered on Aug 07, 2014
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