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Re: The X-Type has a sensor that reads......(m) (archive)

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Posted by Ken R. on January 18, 2002 at 20:45:15:

In Reply to: The X-Type has a sensor that reads......(m) posted by MikeP on January 18, 2002 at 08:42:58:

Ha Ha Ha Ha Stop it you're killing me.
Ken

The X-Type sensor reads the IQ of the person sitting in the driver's seat and limits the top speed accordingly. The sensor is located in the seat cushion, so it was very close to your brain. In my view, the sensor was pretty liberal in allowing you to reach 70mph.

Mike

hi, I just got a Ford X type last month, and after the break in period, I attempted to break the speed limit.. I wanted to go close to 100 mph, but I got near 70 and the tach got close to redline in the top gear.. Is this normal?? I thought the Ford X type was supposed to be pretty fast.. please help, I love my X






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