I'll add that if you have an OEM roof rack to be sure you have the special torque wrench that comes in the kit or you'll have a heck of a time trying to get it off.
Good to know they're hosing me here with this 'deal'. They are also my service dealer after buying from Granger. Mostly, I end up with more headaches and time lost doing basic service like this with dealers who over-torque lugs, forget to reinstall fasteners, strip threads and on and on. It...
That’s an incredible deal and I agree it’s a good loss leader to keep relations up and as foot traffic for other service options. And once again this thread is topical for me.
I just received this text from my local dealer offering an oil change for ‘only $79.95’. What a deal! Lol. I just...
Just changed mine on Saturday.
First put a sticky note or similar on your dash that says "NO OIL". Don't remove it until you're done.
Always unscrew the filler cap first so you know the oil you're about to drain can be refilled. (learned that good tip on this very forum).
Not sure what the...
Have the same issue. Straightening quickly after a right turn causes the stalk to engage the left turn signal presumably because it has too much mass for the detent or the detent isn't resistant enough to prevent the indicator stalk from continuing past center. Annoying AF and could be...
Reading the actual report:
This is ONLY for those equipped with the 360 degree camera.
It DOES NOT affect those with rearview camera only
It's 'only' about 25k trucks made in 2020 and 2021.
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/rcl/2023/RCLRPT-23V598-1280.PDF
But you dont ALSO get the non-Sas Badland gear. You give it up. Ifyou used the $5k post purchase to upgrade, you'd have sets of both. The upgrade is a terrible value on the Badlands.
Where are you guys finding the version installed in the FordPass app?
In 'Software Updates>> Settings', my Fordpass app only has instructions to turn auto updates on/off (referencing menus in Sync, and adjust the update schedule. It no longer lists my version or history.
These tailgate-compressor mounts are clever solutions but I'd prefer the housings be made of aluminum over steel as a better heat sink to get all of that heat out of the enclosure if they aren't going to use an active fan.