Possibly along those lines but I am looking at this diagram and I don't see anything that is a match
I guess I could unplug that sensor connection and see what kind of errors I get? I also agree probably not a big problem, and I can just keep an eye on it, but I would like to know what it is.
I will also add that whatever runs through those tubes must be lowish pressure, because it looks like the tubes just push on to the plastic thing, no clips or clamps
While working on changing the transfer case fluid today, I noticed a very slight leak coming from some kind of plastic connection that has two tubes with insulation going in to it, and also an electrical connection with what looks like some kind of sensor plugged in to it.
What is this thing...
I'm heading there tomorrow!! I made a video of my first visit if you want to check it out. This will be my second visit, it is amazing and you will love it. All of the trails are great but here are my most favorite things:
- Crossing the Rio Grande over to Boquillas is super fun, but you have to...
Honestly not sure what is meant by 'no build' but I can tell you that the system ships as a flat pack, much like IKEA furniture. You have to assemble it yourself again similar to assembling IKEA furniture, and then it drops in and secures to the floor of the Bronco using factory points i.e. the...
I believe the wires are long enough that if you let them dangle as far forward as possible, they dip down in to the area where the floor slopes downward, so you could still have a fully flat decking surface.
I am a 21 owner so I can answer that one from my perspective: No. There is nothing about 21 model year that makes them worth more. If anything the opposite, because the newer models have some standard features that add value to the truck that were not available in 21 such as larger infotainment...
This literally happened to me today! I was on the Safelite website yesterday poking around because I need to have my windshield replaced, and I looked at info but never gave them my email address. Today I get a marketing email from them (not a Google sponsored email, an email sent directly to...
Definitely counts! One of the three things I bought from the factory (mats, Aux switches, modular bumper)
I have been very happy with the mats, they have held up well, easy to clean, function well.
Unfortunately I have heard others making the same mistake. If you are replacing rear brake pads the torque specs are different, the guide pin torque is 22 ft-lbs not 45 as in the front.
Here's a couple. This is the system they designed for 2 door with the rear seats installed. They also have a new one coming that is for 2 door with the rear seats removed that covers the entire area from tailgate to front seats. I will have some pictures of that one shortly.
If you have a multimeter, I would start by checking for voltage at the pins where the wiper connects when it is turned on. If you have voltage, it must be a bad wiper.
If don't have one, this would be a great time to get one! If you like to DIY, there is no better electrical troubleshooting...