It’s the people in our business that make or break us and today we are proud to congratulate Dylan Hagerman, Fixed Operations Manager, on his well-deserved award of being a Ford Peak Performance winner.
You’re an integral part of our day-to-day and both us, and our customers are lucky to have you on our side.
There are two ways to get into the vehicle. 1. Enter your 5-digit code on the driver’s side door. 2. Use the emergency key inside your key fob. Press the button to release.
Next, reassemble the keyfob.
Now, remove the cap from the front cupholder. It will expose a keyfob sized hole. Insert the keyfob into the hole, press the brake, and press start.
Congratulations! Now you are no longer stranded. If this video helped you or can help someone you know with an F-150, be sure to give this video a like and tag your friend in the post. Might just save them a tow bill!
If you have questions, please give us a call at: (250) 423-9211
Keep your pets safe and secure in a well-ventilated crate or carrier
Gear your pet up for a long trip by taking them on short drives and gradually lengthen the travel.
Feed your pet a light meal 3-4 hours before the trip. Don’t feed your animal in the car.
Never leave your pet alone in a parked car. In hot weather the vehicle can turn into a furnace and your pet could get heatstroke. During cold weather, the car works like a refrigerator and will hold the cold air inside the car.
Take along a pet travelling kit. These include travel papers, food, a bowl, leash, waste scoop, plastic bags, grooming supplies, medication, a first aid kit and a favourite toy or pillow to give your pet a sense of the familiar.
If you see an animal alone in a parked car, do not break the window. Call the police and stay with the animal.
Wow, what a community we have here in Fernie! We collected a ton of items for the Fernie Women’s Resource Centre!
Residents of Fernie, thank you for your generosity!
All the toys have been taken to the Fernie Women’s Resource Center and they were ecstatic and very grateful.
The Fernie Women’s Resource Centre extend their ‘thank you’s’ everyone as we certainly added a great deal to their overall donation pile!
From new toys, used toys, coats and outwear, we completely fill our truck. This Toy Drive was a massive success thanks to our gracious customers and community.
We are so grateful to those who participated, we couldn’t have done it without them!
We will still be accepting toys this week if anyone missed the deadline. Folks still have a chance to bring toys our coats / outerwear by if they wish and we will ensure they get to the Fernie Women’s Resource Center in time for Christmas.
You’re Invited!
Free fundraiser BBQ this Saturday, in support of the Fernie Women’s Resource Centre.May 26, between 9:00 am – 5:00 pm.
For each test drive, we will donate $20, up to 20 test drives.
Donating $100 from every sale on Saturday.
Collecting items and cash donations for the Women’s Resource Centre.Legacy Ford Fernie is a proud member of the Fernie, BC community and strives to be an active participant in making our community a better place to be.
Anita (right) drops off a cheque at the Fernie Women’s Resource Centre from our fundraiser BBQ May 26th. Nicky Benzie, a close friend of Anita’s is the first gal you meet when you visit the Women’s Centre. It was great collaborating with you for this fundraiser.
In this video featuring a 2018 Ford Explorer, Brandon is demonstrating what happens if your key fob battery dies.
In a 2018 Ford Explorer and we have our key fob you want to check to see if the key fob works by trying to start the vehicle. With the key fob inside the vehicle, put your foot on the brake, push the start button. If the vehicle starts, the key fob is working.
But, what happens if the Ford Explorer key fob battery dies? How do you start the vehicle? What do you do? Well, today we’re going to be answering that question. [continue reading…]