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Does the priority code change what it says in the Ford account, Reservation, In-Store Order, etc.? After 3/19 (or whatever the date) does the Ford account status change?
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99 From past Threads means Do not build (likely 2022)Not sure if no one knows, or my post makes no sense?
If the dealer submitted your order, and it's coded a 99 or anything else, will it change from in-store order?
Your Ford account will show it as an "In-Store Order" if it’s converted from a reservation, irrespective of the priority code.Does the priority code change what it says in the Ford account, Reservation, In-Store Order, etc.? After 3/19 (or whatever the date) does the Ford account status change?
Thanks @ZackDangerYour Ford account will show it as an order if it’s coded 10-19.
If it’s coded 99 doesn’t change from reservation to order
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What are the differences between codes 10-19? And is there anyway in the order coding on the Ford website to tell what you order is coded as? Thanks.Your Ford account will show it as an order if it’s coded 10-19.
If it’s coded 99 doesn’t change from reservation to order
No idea what happens if you have a build priority then get changed back to 99
The 3/19 date means nothing. It was just the deadline to have the converted order count towards dealer allocation, for Ford to provide a delivery estimate, and to be considered in the first block of production.
There’s nothing magical about that date. Just the day they decide to start counting things.
In terms of the Bronco, the codes mean nothing (other than 99).What are the differences between codes 10-19? And is there anyway in the order coding on the Ford website to tell what you order is coded as? Thanks.
Great, thanks for the info.In terms of the Bronco, the codes mean nothing (other than 99).
For other Ford products it allows the dealer to prioritize some orders over others. But Bronco is being ranked by Ford by timestamp.
No way that we’ve found to learn what code you have. Only way is to get it from the dealer.
Just an update. I was thinking about this and realized I confused myself. (I edited my original reply to make sure I don't confuse anyone else in the future.)Thanks @ZackDanger