The motor on the Bronco windshield wipers have āresistanceā sensors that will slow / stop them if they detect resistance. This is in case they are left on when there is no rain.
So, if you turn the wipers on in a dry condition, after about 30 seconds, the wipers will slow down, then come to a...
While I know this is a ACC sensor thread, Iām wondering if the cold windshield might be impacted by the angle?
Maybe since the air hits the glass in a more direct angle, more cold seeps in (or more technically: causes more heat loss) than a traditional windshield.
Not saying the defrost...
Found this wonderful animation and explanation of how a manual transmission and clutch work. While I didnāt learn anything mind-blowing, itās neat to see it in such great detail.
Not specific to the Bronco, necessarily.
Mine was a replacement of the vacuum boost line. Took about 1-2 weeks, but fixed without issue. :)
Iād kinda consider it a safety issue, considering itās the brake system.
While Iām not an engineer, and this opinion is just mine, Iād think that going at speeds necessary to potentially āimpedeā incoming airflow, youād also be greeted with the benefits of a disrupted airflow stream, which might facilitate incoming flow.
CFD engineers, feel free to school me...
Ostensibly, yes.
Hereās a link to the mega-thread about the process:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/bronco-build-process-guide-window-sticker-blend-date-production-rotation-number-built-shipped-emails-delivery-date-estimates-more.24987/