What trim level is my 2002 Ford Windstar?
My 2002 Ford Windstar came without the grim level being I the back, I was wondering what trim level it is? Features include;
Quad Captains Chairs
Rear VCR Entertainment System
Leather Seats
Dual Power Sliding Doors
Wood trim all around
6 CD Player (Without Casette)
Side Curtain Airbags
16in Alloy Wheels
Turn Signal Rear View Mirror
Fog Lamps
Overhead Console containing dual power sliding door buttons, family view mirror, glasses case, garage remote insert, change insert, reading lamps.
Adjustable brake and acceleration pedals
Dual Driver and Passanger Power Seats (Only the driver has lumbar support)
Rear Climate Control
Power Windows
Power Locks
Coat hangers all around
If with this information, anyone can figure out what trim it is, that'd be great! Sorry if there isn't enough, I'm remembering off the top of my head.
Open up your driver's side door. You will find an information stick that will include very useful information such as your vehicle's production date, paint code, engine displacement, tire size and tire PSI, and yes, your vehicle trim level.
Best bet may be to go to Ford's website with your VIN number. They'll have all the details for your model based on that number. Its www.fmc.com, go to the customer service link and ask.
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