I assume your local Ford dealer can help you reset the code. My keyless entry came with a code that works even if you add your own code, have you tried the original code? Never had the vault, so don't know much about it.
I don't think that is an issue with the new Broncos, I have 90+ GBs of music on a flash drive and the head unit has no trouble pulling the song, album and artist info and organizing them by song, album or artist.
The only windshield chip I have received in my decades of driving was from a truck that was several car lengths in front of me, I was no where near tailgating. While tailgating someone can certainly improve your ability to get a chip in your windshield, you can certainly get them without...
I leave my key in my Bronco in a Faraday bag. I just lock the door from the door lock on the door and shut the door. It stays locked. Then I unlock the door with the keyless keypad.
I bought the 2 Faraday bags for $12.99 off Amazon so I have one for each key. If I have the key in the bag and in my Bronco, the Bronco won't start until I remove the key from the bag. I'll put it back in the bag before I shut the Bronco off and I always get the notification on the dash that...
In all fairness, you have probably spent more time trying to disable it than you would spend moving your finger a couple inches to the right and pressing the ASS button after you press the ignition button. This is only accurate if you don't use the remote start feature.
This is the only "I got bucked" item I appreciate as it can actually be used. I appreciate kind gestures, but any of the toys would likely just get tossed if left on my vehicle.
Unless you put so many miles on your tires that they need to be replaced in a few years, your spare tire, if left unrotated, will quite possibly still need to be replaced with the other four due to age even if there is zero wear.