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Nice, closer to Syracuse, did undergraduate there. Winter weather and wind powered by jet engines out there. Good season to a bronco!Chenango County, central NY
What does it mean if they pop up?My green halloween monster is about to come alive! ALIVE!
I don't have the tear tag yet, but the modules have popped up:
(to check yours on blend day, goto this tracker (add your VIN) then the "view modules" tab https://ordertrack.app/order/?order_number=8782&vin=
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Basically if your modules are online your bronco is built since the Modules will now be linked to that specific vin.What does it mean if they pop up?
My green halloween monster is about to come alive! ALIVE!
I don't have the tear tag yet, but the modules have popped up:
(to check yours on blend day, goto this tracker (add your VIN) then the "view modules" tab https://ordertrack.app/order/?order_number=8782&vin=
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This makes more sense. I was thinking why mine look the same with a blend date of tomorrow. I'm sure it takes a little time to update. WE ARE SO CLOSE!!!FYI your modules haven't popped yet. You'd see alphanumeric codes under the PCM and BCE headers respectively. Like this:
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Getting closer though!
BRaptors may head to the area in MAP where they install roof racks, winches, tow packages etc. after leaving the line. Did you order any mounted accessories? From what I've read, it's not 'built' until those are installed.Very strange, my blend date was yesterday and my tear tag popped up but I am still “in production”
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i should've updated the image, but all the BCM alphanumerics were there when I posted. But anyway, she was scheduled for blend, modules on, and "built" yesterday. Still hoping to hear she's on a train soon. Official schedule says to dealer (Granger, Iowa) Nov. 22-27thFYI your modules haven't popped yet. You'd see alphanumeric codes under the PCM and BCE headers respectively. Like this:
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Getting closer though!
hold that train for me! Blend date today. Also Eruption Green, to Granger.i should've updated the image, but all the BCM alphanumerics were there when I posted. But anyway, she was scheduled for blend, modules on, and "built" yesterday. Still hoping to hear she's on a train soon. Official schedule says to dealer (Granger, Iowa) Nov. 22-27th
If you're scheduled for that week, likely I am too as is any other Granger order for our build week. They'll likely all be on the same rail car. Assuming that's true, I was really hoping to pick it up 11.19 to drive it to grandmother's house on TG. oh well, better one week later delivery than snow mountain like in the past.i should've updated the image, but all the BCM alphanumerics were there when I posted. But anyway, she was scheduled for blend, modules on, and "built" yesterday. Still hoping to hear she's on a train soon. Official schedule says to dealer (Granger, Iowa) Nov. 22-27th
This happens to just about every vehicle model every year, not a Bronco thing. Maybe a late changeover by a month specific to Bronco.I have a 10/31 production date as well for a 2022. It's kind of BS mine will be a 2022 when its literally going to be rolling into production with the 2023s. I'm ecstatic to have a build date but this doesn't seem right.
MY23 starts 11/4, the schedule calls it build week 11/4 and then build week 11/7 … but perhaps the marketing system doesn’t recognize 11/4 as a “build week” and is just lumping into 10/31, which 11/4-11/6 is a part of that weekI know the first part, I have P in my VIN. Why do you think an entire build week has to be scheduled to one model year? I said there is a day cutover hence the mix for the build week. What argument are you making?