Your Ford’s headlights are an important factor in road safety, both for yourself and your loved ones, as well as for other drivers. Here are some tips from your Ford dealership on the signs that your Ford might be in need of new headlights.

Dimming or Flickering Lights

If you notice that your headlights are not as bright as they used to be or if they flicker while driving, it’s a clear indication that something is amiss. Flickering headlights can be an indication of faulty bulbs or another issue. Dim headlights can reduce your visibility at night, increasing the risk of accidents.

Moisture Inside the Headlight Housing

Moisture or condensation inside the headlight housing is a sign of a faulty seal or crack in the lens. Moisture can cause electrical issues and reduce the lifespan of the bulbs, and even lead to corrosion and rust on the electrical connections or mounting components. If you notice foggy or wet interiors inside your headlights, it’s time to consider replacement.

Yellowing or Hazing of Headlight Lenses

As they age, the plastic lenses over your headlights can become yellowed or hazy from exposure to UV rays and environmental factors. This not only affects the aesthetics of your Ford but also reduces the effectiveness of the headlights. Replacing these lenses or the entire headlight assembly may be necessary to restore clarity and brightness.

Uneven or Misaligned Beams

Properly aligned headlights are crucial for safe driving. If you notice that your headlights are misaligned, resulting in uneven or scattered beams, it can be a sign of a damaged or worn-out headlight housing. Misaligned beams can blind oncoming drivers and reduce your visibility.

Burned-Out Bulbs

The most common reason for headlight replacement is burned-out bulbs. Headlight bulbs have a limited lifespan, typically ranging from 500 to 1,000 hours of use. When a bulb burns out, it’s important to

replace it promptly to maintain proper illumination.

Physical Damage

Accidents, flying debris, or even minor collisions can result in physical damage to your headlights. Cracked or shattered lenses, housing damage, or broken mounting brackets can necessitate headlight replacement.

Wiring Issues

Faulty wiring can cause intermittent or complete headlight failure. If your headlights are not receiving power due to wiring problems, it’s essential to diagnose and repair the issue promptly.

Erosion of Reflective Material

Inside the headlight housing, there’s often a reflective material that enhances the brightness and focus of the light beam. Over time, this material can erode or deteriorate, reducing the effectiveness of your headlights.

Aging Headlight Assemblies

As vehicles age, their headlight assemblies may become worn out or faded, affecting the overall appearance of the car. Replacing the entire headlight assembly can restore the vehicle’s aesthetics. If you have any concerns about your vehicle’s headlights or are interested in seeing options for headlight upgrades, come in and see us at White’s Ford in Urbana, OH. Our team of automotive professionals can give you expert advice, test your headlights, and install replacements if needed.

With its rugged design, adaptable drive modes, technology, and cargo space, the 2024 Ford Bronco Sport is the outdoor enthusiast’s dream SUV. There are multiple trims to appeal to different tastes, needs, and budgets.

Big Bend

The base model Ford Bronco Sport, the Big Bend, comes ready to go off-road in comfort and style. Like all Bronco Sport models, the 4×4 Big Bend comes equipped with the Terrain Management System, which allows drivers to easily change car settings to adapt to the terrain.  Drivers choose from the following terrain modes: sand, slippery, sport, eco, and normal. The Big Bend has a body-color roof, black roof rails, and two adjustable floodlights in the liftgate.

The interior of the Big Bend is nicely equipped with an 8″ touchscreen and Sync 3 infotainment system. It has Intelligent Access with Push-Button Start.

Heritage

The Bronco Sport Heritage model is designed after the stylings of the original 1966 Ford Bronco. With its crisp white roof and 17″ white wheels, it will make you feel you’ve taken a trip back in time. The white grille with red Bronco lettering further enhances the retro vibe, while the Heritage side decals give it even more of a unique look.

The interior of the Heritage is just as unique. It has plaid cloth seats that you won’t find in any other Bronco Sport. It features a navy pier micro suede armrest with red stitching. The center console is made to match.

Free Wheeling

If you prefer your nostalgia from the 1970s, consider the Free Wheeling model. It has distinctive sunset-colored exterior graphics in a striped ombre style. A shadow black roof, silver door handles, and a silver grille with two-color Bronco lettering take the retro vibe even higher. The 17″ race red wheels complete the look.

The Free Wheeling’s retro design doesn’t stop on the exterior. The cloth seats feature the same sunset design.

Outer Banks

The Outer Banks has the same rugged off-road capabilities as the other trims, but in a more luxurious package. For example, the Outer Banks comes with heated front bucket seats and a heated steering wheel to help keep you comfortable when your adventures take you to icy terrain.

Its shadow black roof, black mirrors, silver door handles, and black grille with white Bronco lettering combine to give it an elegant look. The Outer Banks also comes with classy 18″ ebony black wheels.

Badlands

With its advanced 4×4 system and enhanced off-road capabilities, the Badlands trim is designed for the serious adventurer. While the other Ford Bronco Sport models have 5 terrain modes, the Badlands has 7. It has the added Mud/Ruts and Rock Crawl modes, allowing you to easily explore even more types of terrain.

The Badlands comes with 17″ carbonized gray wheels, a shadow black roof, and a carbonized gray grille with white Bronco lettering.

No ​matter your lifestyle, there’s a Bronco Sport trim to suit your needs. Come to White’s Ford in Urbana, OH and see which one you like the best.

No matter how sturdy your ride is, your tires won’t last forever. Wondering if it’s time to head to the Ford dealership for a fresh set? Check for these signs you need new tires.

Check the Tread

One of the most common reasons to replace your tires is because the tread has worn down too much. Not sure if you have enough tread left? Here’s a fun little trick! Grab a penny and stick it into your tire’s tread, with Lincoln’s head diving in first. If you can see the top of Abe’s head, your tread’s too low.

Look for Tread Wear Indicator Bars

As an extra assist for checking those tread levels, most modern tires come with built-in tread wear indicators. Flat bars of rubber at the bottom of your tread grooves, these indicators are hard to see when tires are new. The more you drive, the more your tread wears down. Eventually, the indicator bars appear to rise to the top. Once they’re even with the surface of your tires, you need new ones.

Inspect Your Sidewall

Any damage that’s more than surface-deep can be a warning that your tires are wearing out, putting you at increased risk of tire failure.

Look for Bumps and Bulges

Spot any weird bubbles, bumps, bulges, or blisters sticking out of your tire’s surface? That’s a weak spot, usually due to damage from hitting a pothole or curb. These bulges are prone to sudden blowouts, making them dangerous to drive on.

Too Much Vibration

While some vibration is normal, too much shaking could mean your tires are out of whack. Anything from poor balance and misalignment to uneven wear could be responsible for that shaking while you drive.

Air Pressure Problems

Topping up your tires from time to time is normal. If you’re constantly refilling your tires with air, though, you might have a slow leak. Some types of leaks can be patched, but driving on underinflated tires can permanently damage them.

Check Your Tires’ Age

Even if they look okay, tires have a shelf life. Most tire folks say to think about a new set of tires every six years or so, regardless of the miles you’ve driven. That’s because the rubber compounds in your tire will start to break down, making them more brittle. Brittle tires don’t grip the road as well, and they’re more prone to cracking and leaking.

You’re Slipping and Sliding

Finding yourself sliding a bit more in wet conditions? Worn tread can’t grip the road as well, making rainy drives more adventurous than they need to be.

From tread depth to unexpected bulges, your tires have ways of telling you they’re not up to the job anymore. If it’s time to replace your tires, call White’s Ford in Urbana, OH, and let us take care of you.

The 2024 Ford F-350 is the middle size of Ford’s line of Super Duty pickup trucks. With a variety of options to choose from and powerful performance at every level, here’s what you should know about this capable pickup before you visit your local Ford dealership for a test drive.

Built Tough

Ford’s F-350 isn’t labeled a Super Duty for nothing. It features a high-strength, military-grade, aluminum alloy body, which is incredibly strong, yet light. Built on a fully boxed, high-strength steel frame with 10 cross-members, the F-350 can handle heavy loads and tough conditions with minimal twisting and flexing.

Options to Fit Every Need and Adventure

The Ford F-350 is available in six distinct models. They range from the anything-but-basic F-350 XL to the luxurious, feature-packed F-350 Limited. But one thing that is standard across the board is that the F-350 delivers powerful performance and advanced capabilities for off-roading, towing, and more.

The F-350 XL comes equipped with a 6.8L 2-valve DEVCT NA PFI V8 gas engine, with 405 horsepower and 445 pounds per foot of torque. Equipped with a 10-speed automatic transmission, this engine may be fitted on the base model F-350, but it’ll easily take you anywhere you need to go. The top model, the F-350 Limited, is equipped with a 6.7L High Output Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel Engine. The result is an incredible 500 horsepower and 1,200 pounds per foot of torque.

Features to Take You Off-Road

Even without additional off-road packages, the high ground clearance and rugged exterior of the F-350 make it just as capable off the pavement as it is on it. But optional packages can enhance your off-road experience.

The XL Off-Road Package is available with the F-350 XL model. This package includes 33-inch off-road tires, front air dams, fuel tank skid plates, vent tubes for water fording, and an improved approach angle. The TREMOR Off-Road Package is the ultimate off-road package. It includes a 6.7L High Output Power Stroke Turbo Diesel engine or a 7.3L OHV V8 gas engine. It also includes 35-inch all-terrain tires, Rock Crawl and Trailer Control, off-road-tuned front and rear suspension, and more.

Some of the Most Luxurious Interiors Available From Your Ford Dealership

While the exteriors and engines of the F-350 are designed with performance in mind, the interiors of every model of the F-350 add style and luxury to the mix. A spacious cab and plenty of legroom and headroom are standard in the cabs of the F-350. Available upgrades include features like premium leather seating, concert-hall grade sound systems, and twin-panel moon roofs to elevate your ride.

It’s time to see if the Ford F-350 is the right choice for your next truck. Visit White’s Ford in Urbana, OH today to test drive an F-350 and check out our inventory.

The 2024 Ford Bronco Sport is a sturdy new SUV available at your nearest Ford dealer. In this guide, we’ll break down some of the most interesting attributes of the Bronco Sport.

Customizable Accessories

With customizable features, your Ford Bronco can be tailored to meet your unique needs. Bike, cargo, and camping accessories are all available for the various Bronco Sport trims, giving you the chance to create a car that fits your hobbies perfectly. One example is the Camp Table, available with the Cargo Management System.

New Tech Enhancements

The Ford Bronco Sport comes equipped with new technology to make all of your explorations easier. The following are some of the most notable tech features in the 2024 model:

Voice-Activated GPS Navigation

Getting lost is no longer an option thanks to the Sport’s Voice-Activated GPS system.

180-Degree Camera With Split View

No matter what kind of trail you’re on, you can see the entirety of your surroundings with the Ford Bronco’s 180-degree split-view camera on your dashboard display.

Sync 3 Connectivity

With the Sync 3 connectivity system, you can sync compatible smart devices directly to your Ford Bronco Sport. Sync 3 gives you access to convenient applications like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and more. This allows you to make hands-free calls and texts from the comfort of the driver’s seat.

Bang & Olufsen Sound System

The new Ford Bronco Sport has a built-in sound system by Bang & Olufsen, helping you listen to your favorite playlists and podcasts from anywhere in the cabin.

G.O.A.T. Modes

The standard Bronco Sport comes with five adjustable G.O.A.T. modes to accommodate any terrain in which you drive. These modes include Sand, Slippery, Sport, Eco, and Normal. The Badlands model comes with two additional modes: Mud/Ruts and Rock Crawl.

Convenient Interior Features

Enhancements in the interior of the Ford Bronco Sport make all of your explorations more convenient. These features include:

Increased Seating Capacity

The Ford Bronco Sport seats five passengers and has a safari-style roof, helping taller passengers feel more comfortable in your vehicle.

Rubberized Flooring

Keep your cabin clean after any kind of adventure with the Ford Bronco’s rubberized flooring. Whether it’s mud, snow, or sand, clean-up is fast and easy!

Under-Seat Storage

The Bronco Sport Badlands model comes with under-seat storage, giving you additional space to store cargo within your cabin.

Fold-Flat Second Seat

If you need more space for larger cargo in your Ford Bronco Sport, the second row of seats folds down flat to create 65.2 cubic feet behind the first row.

Is the new Ford Bronco Sport a perfect fit for your lifestyle? Come check it out at White’s Ford in Urbana, OH, to find out more!

Ford is renowned for its varied selection of SUVs, which range from city-friendly compacts to rugged off-roaders. What they all have in common is dependable performance and inviting, amenity-rich interiors. If you’re in the market for a new SUV, here are just a few models that you’ll want to check out at your local Ford dealer!

1. 2024 Ford Escape

This sleek compact crossover is the ideal ride for zipping around town thanks to its selection of responsive and efficient engines. This includes the vehicle’s standard 180-hp 1.5L turbo inline-3 and available 192-hp 2.5L inline-4 hybrid system. The latter is especially easy on the wallet, with an EPA-rated fuel economy of 39 MPG combined. Producing 250 hp and 280 lb-ft of torque, the available 2.0L turbo inline-4 serves as the enthusiast’s choice.

The Escape offers an all-wheel drive system that comes with a disconnect feature capable of automatically disabling AWD when it isn’t needed, improving fuel savings. Inside, you’ll find an ultra-modern cabin that boasts over 100 cubic feet of passenger space and plenty of amenities, including dual-zone automatic climate control and a Sync 4 infotainment touchscreen with wireless smartphone integration.

2. 2024 Ford Bronco Sport

As the legendary Bronco’s more compact sibling, the Bronco Sport promises truly impressive off-road performance with its robust powertrain and advanced 4-wheel drive system. Buyers will be able to choose between a 181-hp 1.5L turbo inline-3 and a 250-hp 2.0L turbo inline-4 that also generates a hefty 277 lb-ft of torque. Both pair with an engaging 8-speed automatic transmission that features paddle shifters when the 2.0L motor is selected.

The Bronco Sport’s 4×4 system is available with a twin-clutch rear-drive unit that can send nearly 100% of rear axle torque to a single wheel. Inside the vehicle is a durable, easily washable cabin that offers a maximum cargo capacity of 65.2 cubic feet. The Badlands model can be had with extra storage space under the rear seats.

3. 2023 Ford Explorer

With its larger size and standard 300-hp 2.3L turbo inline-4 engine, the muscular Explorer excels as a family vehicle. If you need even more power, you can opt for the 400-hp 3.6L V6, which allows for a towing capacity of 5,600 pounds. The SUV’s well-tuned MacPherson strut front suspension and independent multi-link rear suspension provides predictable handling and a smooth ride quality.

The Explorer seats up to seven people within its three rows. Available PowerFold third-row seats quickly and easily fold down if you need more cargo room. An 8-way power driver’s seat and tri-zone climate control are standard, plus you can add a dual-screen rear entertainment system to help pass the time during long road trips.

Whichever Ford SUV you choose, you’ll be able to enjoy outstanding capability, premium comforts, and advanced multimedia. Give White’s Ford in Urbana, OH a call today and schedule a test drive!

The 2024 Ford Explorer carries on the legacy of one of the most enduring midsize SUVs. It has three rows with seating for up to seven along with plenty of power, making it the ideal vehicle for an active family.

Power and Utility

The Ford Explorer features a turbo-four that gets 300 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque as the base engine. It comes with a 10-speed automatic transmission. You can also upgrade to the higher trims for a twin-turbo V6 to experience the power of 400 horses and 415 pound-feet of torque. If you opt for the towing package, your Explorer can handle up to 5,300 pounds with the base engine and 5,600 pounds with the V6.

Tech Features

The Explorer has an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Additional standard tech includes a Wi-Fi hotspot, a six-speaker stereo with satellite radio, two USB ports, and voice recognition. You can upgrade to either a 10.1-inch touchscreen. Add high-end tech like your choice of two different Bang & Olufsen stereo systems, a rear seat entertainment system, HD radio, wireless device charging, integrated navigation, and two extra USB ports.

Interior Space

The Explorer comes with standard three-zone automatic climate control and a convenient driver info display. Available additions include a household-style power outlet, ambient lighting with an array of colors, a moon roof, a garage door opener, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, remote start, proximity keyless entry, and a digital info cluster screen in two different sizes. You’ll have room for 18 cubic feet of cargo in the rear. When you fold down the passenger rows, the space expands to nearly 88 cubic feet. Opt for either bench seats or second-row captain’s chairs, which reduce seating capacity to six.

Safety and Driver Assistance

The 2024 Explorer has a five-star overall crash test score from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Every trim comes with auto high beams, rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, driver attention monitoring, lane departure warning with lane keep assist, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, pedestrian detection, and forward collision warning with auto emergency braking. Ford’s MyKey system is also standard. You can set speed and volume limits for teen drivers. As for optional driver assistance, upgrades include adaptive headlights, reverse auto emergency braking, front parking sensors, adaptive cruise control, a surround-view camera, and much more. JD Power and Associates has ranked the Ford Explorer as Great in the Predicted Reliability category. This SUV comes in eight impressive trims, so you’re sure to find the perfect match in the lineup. Schedule your test drive at White’s Ford in Urbana, OH today to get behind the wheel.

Boasting excellent towing abilities, a luxurious interior, and a vast amount of cargo and passenger space, the 2024 Ford Expedition has surpassed the expectations of drivers and critics. It is one of the best family SUVs available at our Ford dealership. Here are more reasons why the new Expedition deserves to be your next vehicle.

1. Head-Turning Design

A very striking feature of the 2024 Expedition is its bold and unique silhouette. This full-size SUV features loads of useful exterior features, including roof-rack side rails, running boards, acoustic laminated windshields, and LED reflector headlamps. Personalize your Expedition to best suit your preferences by choosing between multiple exterior shades. These include agate black, star white, stone blue, jewel red, and more.

2. Premium Interior

The new Expedition’s interior maximizes comfort and space for both passengers and cargo. The base trim has a seating capacity of five passengers, while the other trims can comfortably accommodate eight occupants. High-end trims offer 60/40 PowerFold with power recline seats, an 8-way power driver seat, and ambient LED interior lighting.

The standard tri-zone automatic temperature control lets the driver and passengers set their desired temperature settings. Your Expedition also comes standard with a massive 12-inch touch screen, compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

3. Top-Tier Safety Equipment

The 2024 Expedition works hard to ensure you reach your destinations in one piece. You get to access great safety features like a blind spot information system with cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning, and forward collision warning. The available BlueCruise lets you enjoy hands-free highway driving on designated highways. Other optional safety features are a 360-degree camera, pedestrian detection, and traffic sign recognition.

4. Incredible Performance

Ford is renowned for producing powerful vehicles, and the 2024 Expedition is no different. The standard engine is a 3.5-liter V6 working with a 10-speed automatic transmission to deliver 380 horsepower. There’s also a 3.5-liter EcoBoost that churns out 400 horsepower and 480 lb. feet of torque.

Output is highest for the Timberline trim, producing 440 horsepower and 510 lb. feet of torque. Drivers will love the independent front and rear suspension that enhances smooth and stable rides. When adequately equipped, the ’24 Expedition can tow up to 9,300 pounds.

Check Out More Great Models at Your Ford Dealership

You’ll find lots of amazing trim levels of the newest Expedition at your local dealership, including XL STX, XLT MAX, Limited, King Ranch, and more. All of these models combine the latest technological features and performance capabilities to give you a driving experience like no other.

The 2024 Expedition is more than ready for your daily commutes and long journeys, thanks to its robust powertrains, off-road versatility, and tech-rich cabin. Visit us at White’s Ford in Urbana, Ohio to check out our vast inventory of new and previously owned cars for sale.

As a leading vehicle manufacturer, Ford has a long history of pushing boundaries when it comes to in-vehicle technology, connectivity, and safety tech. Modern Ford vehicles come packed with innovative tech features that aim to entertain, assist, and delight drivers and passengers. Here are the top features you will find in the latest models at your Ford dealer.

1. SYNC 4 Infotainment

Modern Fords come with SYNC 4, the fourth generation of Ford’s entertainment and connectivity solution. As an upgrade from previous versions, SYNC 4 allows users to seamlessly integrate their smartphone apps and features into the vehicle experience.

SYNC 4 comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, cloud-based connectivity, enhanced voice recognition, and customizable screen options. For even greater personalization, Ford offers SYNC 4A with Adaptive Dash Cards, which display helpful information on the screen. 

2. Ford Co-Pilot360 

Ford equips its latest models with the latest high-tech aids under its Ford Co-Pilot360 suite. The suite includes standard and optional features like automatic emergency braking, blind spot information, lane-keeping system, rearview camera, and automatic high-beam headlights.

Ford also has Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+, which offers more premium driver aids like evasive steering assist, adaptive cruise control, and post-collision braking. 

3. Adaptive Cruise Control

Driving in heavy traffic doesn’t have to be stressful, thanks to Ford’s intelligent adaptive cruise control technology. This technology allows drivers to set a cruising speed and follow distance. The system automatically adjusts vehicle speed based on traffic flow and the car ahead.

Ford’s adaptive cruise control packages come with extra features, depending on the model. These include forward collision control and brake support, stop-and-go capability, and lane centering. With this technology, drivers can relax a bit more behind the wheel while still maintaining a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.

4. FordPass Connect 

FordPass Connect is an innovative connectivity system that allows Ford owners to use a smartphone app to control their vehicle. With FordPass, you can start or schedule the vehicle to start from anywhere, check fuel, maintenance info, and odometer readings, and find your parked vehicle on the map. You can also lock and unlock your Ford with a simple tap on the app.

5. BlueCruise Technology

Ford has taken innovation one step further with its available BlueCruise technology. BlueCruise enables autonomous driving by using cameras, radar, GPS inputs, and detailed map data. It handles acceleration, braking, and steering on certain mapped highway routes known as Blue Zones. Ford plans to expand Blue Zones and enhance the tech’s capabilities even further.

With these technologies and other in-cabin features, modern Ford vehicles are brimming with smart capabilities. Swing by White’s Ford in Urbana, Ohio to explore the latest tech in Ford vehicles.

The engine is the most expensive part of your Ford and requires regular services to keep it running perfectly. If your Ford develops engine problems, your Ford dealership can fix them for you. These are some of the problems we can repair.

Failing Alternator

Most of your Ford’s systems depend on electricity, which powers everything from the starter to the windshield wipers. The alternator is an electrical generator that’s responsible for producing all your car’s electricity. It’s powered by the turning of the crankshaft as you drive. On average, your alternator will last for at least eight years, but its life can be shortened by problems with other engine systems.

A failing alternator will produce less electricity than it should, and eventually, it won’t supply enough power for all your car’s systems. When this happens, random electrical issues will develop and further affect your car’s performance. These issues ranged from devices like the seat heating suddenly shutting down to starting difficulties due to lack of electricity. We can test your alternator and install a new one if necessary.

Blocked Catalytic Converter

The catalytic converter’s job is to remove the dangerous chemicals created as byproducts of the combustion process. It does this by using a combination of high pressure, extreme heat, and chemical reactions to convert these chemicals into harmless ones and water. The conversion process generates carbon as a byproduct and carbon deposits can block the converter.

A blocked converter forces the engine gases back into the engine. These gases raise the pressure in the engine, and this pressure can cause the engine to shut down. We will fix this problem by removing the converter, clearing the blockages, and reinstalling it. Once the converter has been cleaned, you’ll notice an improvement in engine performance.

White Exhaust Smoke

Normal exhaust smoke is almost invisible. If your exhaust starts belching thick, white smoke, this is a sign of engine trouble. It means that water is leaking into the exhaust system. Water and your engine don’t mix, as water can cause rust. The only source of water in an engine is found in the coolant, which is a 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze.

The cooling system operates under high-temperature and high-pressure conditions, and coolant is essential for keeping your engine temperature under control. If you have a coolant leak, your engine’s internal temperature will rise rapidly, and it can overheat. Our technicians will trace the source of the leak and repair it, then we’ll refill the coolant, and your engine temperature will return to normal again.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

If you have a problem with your engine, call our service department today at White’s Ford in Urbana, OH.