Im glad you mentioned that, as i was looking at those brand plates youre running. Saw they offer a steel variant, so might swing that way.
Oh shoot, didnt realize you were gathering the Bronco Brigade for another run about. Will definitely have to make the next. Perhaps figure something out for...
Tac Weld em! You'll never have to worry about them again.
But usually, anytime im changing fluids or after a harder offloading trip, I'll hit em with the impact real quick.
Most of the time, it's my step bars that come loose.
No.
You need to remove at least 1 goat mode, in order to see the correct amount on the dash.
Remove eco & you'll see rock crawl, as it's the last one on the dial and can not be displayed on the screen.
@RagnarKon allow me to translate:
Its a drum, but not like the kind Journey uses, and is powered by pixie dust, magic, and innocent hope. You hope it moves, and glad when it does; when it doesn't move, both you and the pixies are sad.
For more, please refer to my useless tech manual questions.
Nifty. Im surprised they chose to replace your battery, over the mirror.
I haven't changed my firmware, but saw you did; so hopefully that will somewhat fix the issue.
Yeah, if it's constantly running, then the ford app has a permission issue.
I'd say to uninstall it in Google play, then if you want, reinstall it.
But you can also monitor your vehicle on the ford website, which wouldn't drain your battery on your phone.
You could either:
• terminate background services
- by closing the app
- Uninstalling
• limit the apps process
> settings
> apps
> Ford
> battery
• turn 'unrestricted' or 'optimized' to 'restricted'
> mobile data
• 'limit background services' >...
Yeah, id say you might have to just relax for a bit.
Fairly certain most newer Ford vehicles will enter sleep mode, after 2 weeks, to preserve battery function and memory. After you start it, it'll ve fine.
No need to refresh your app, remove it, or have Brinks put a vault around your bronco.