If they can save money on each vehicle by removing it, they will remove it. Every dollar counts after the massive loss.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ford-ceo-jim-farley-knew-164000499.html
I’m also in need of a replacement windshield - week old chip cracked in cold weather. Trying to have it done by someone other than SafeLite, based on all the stories.
Called my insurance today. They pass you on to a Safelite rep, but I can take it elsewhere. They will cover non-OEM 100% ($728). They want $340 for OEM. I will be fighting that tomorrow…I verified OEM replacement when I got the policy. I really don’t want to go to SafeLite.
Exactly 3-years to the day I purchased the Bronco a rock hit the window and left a very small chip and 1/4" hairline across the chip perfectly centered on the windshield. Went to SafeLite to get it filled and they said it was very small and didn't want to open it further to get the resin in...of...
It appears the latest app update only shows the oil life for a period of time. Use the lock vehicle button on the app to reestablish communication with the vehicle and it’ll reappear.
I have a ‘23 and have not seen an update for quite some time. I assume as the vehicle ages the number of updates will decrease to the point where only critical/required updates will be performed - e.g., security, safety, etc.
Odd question: would the 2-door version fit and velcro on and MIC hardtop, with OEM sound deadening, to cover the front two panels? Looking for something to cover the 2 panel sections (seams) to quiet the air noise on the highway during winter. Thanks.