2 cycles: roll windows all the way down while holding the buttons all the way down - continue holding them down for 5 seconds. Repeat the process back up while holding the buttons up - hold up for 5 seconds. 2 cycles should fix it.
(How hard was that to type?)
Thanks for posting this!!! I did it, and as hard as I pushed, I couldn’t get a gap. However, the God awful squeak is gone!! I must have given just enough wiggle room.
Hold the voice command button (steering wheel) down for 2 seconds and Siri will pop up. You can ask her to play anything in your library, Apple Music, Spotify, etc… it works really well.
All like that. All have been thoroughly tested in extreme conditions. Also my first off-road vehicle and I was also concerned, coming from luxury cars where everything is ‘buttoned up’. But it’s normal.
Here’s an ‘unpopular opinion’…
I drive a stock Area 51 OBX with leather and the Lux Pkg and I love it just the way it is!!! I have a growing family and have elderly members on the flip side. The height is already a challenge! Why would I raise it and remove crash bars when I’m driving my...
🙋🏻♂️ First flat at 200 miles from running over some very sharp metal object under a foot of snow. I put the brand new tire on the tailgate and kept the spare on the truck.
I find my sensors will be a little ‘cranky’ if I need a car wash. Adaptive Cruise will also be extra jerky. Once I wash the truck and the sensors are clean, no issues. Or it’s coincidence 🤷🏻
Always appreciate the passionate Bronco owners that take extra care and time to make sure their beasts stick around for a long time. Nothing wrong with that!! This is why we still see vintage Bronco’s on the road! All about the maintenance.
2.7 - 1900 miles and averaging 19.5-20mpg… non-sas mainly for the work commute and family to enjoy too (they’re either young and short, or old and short). Better than expected and beats my old Acadia Denali by 2mpg. I’m happy. 😎