I’m guessing they put it on all vehicles for either repossession or to allow the dealer to see if the vehicle is used, I mean abused, so they can deny warranty claims.
I checked all the paperwork I have. I didn’t see anything related to this device. Yes will definitely yank. I’ll probably call dealer and ask where I signed away my rights.
On Tuesday 4/22 I picked up my Bronco from the dealer for an unresolved remote start problem.
Yesterday my wife noticed a wire hanging down under the driver side dash. I have noticed it in the past. It was connected to the OBD port. I assumed it was a Ford build quality issue.
Nope. Called the...
I checked yesterday and they have not solved the problem. They will not try changing parts (computer modules) without permission from Ford.
So yesterday I called Ford customer service. They put me on hold while they checked with my Service Advisor. They confirmed that the dealer will not try...
It is under warranty through December of this year. I originally placed the order in May 2021. And it was delivered in December 2022. I have also purchased extended coverage beyond the factory coverage, this is with Ford.
from what I can tell the dealers having problems. When I call: 1/3 of the...
After giving this more thought, why are they waiting for a TSB or software update? This could be a hardware problem so they need to try replacing computer modules.
I will give that a shot during my next dealer visit.
Perhaps my problem is related to a Safelite windshield replacement 6 weeks ago. They recalibrated the AEB.
The ford tech said he found some info about checking for a bad pin connection.
About three weeks ago, I was at a store and when I came out, I used the remote start. Got to the bronco opened the back, put in my stuff. Then went to the driver’s door and got in. There were numerous error messages on the dash, four-wheel-drive, disabled, see service now, many others as well...
So I have been out of town and today FordPass sent me a message that my Bronco is in deep sleep mode to preserve the battery. Is this based on a time interval or related to battery charge? If it’s the latter I plan to use a trickle charger before my next extended absence.
I have them on the front. They definitely stick out more. Although it’s no big deal. While driving I rest my leg against it. At this point I don’t even notice the ingress.
The Owners manual cautions about only removing the front or 2nd row panels. Does that make it ok to remove both and keep the rear panel in place? If it’s ok is there a lot of buffeting?