Try a reset by pressing in & holding the power button while simultaneously pressing the right seek >> button for about 10 seconds or so and the head unit will reboot.
The 2 tips have very different use cases. If you have the time, energy and patience to remove windows to get the full open air experience, the soft top is for you. If you are more likely to enjoy the open air seasonally and the convenience of a quick flip back the top, then Skyrider/Surider is...
Wow - this is fully stuff. Here’s mine based on ChatGPT
That Bronco looks like it spends more time posing for Instagram than actually recovering Jeeps.
The light bar setup says “search and rescue,” but the trail says “mall parking lot behind Buffalo Wild Wings.”
You’ve got enough auxiliary...
Just be smart about your wire, fuse, shut off options, wire protection and appropriate tie downs to prevent any chafing and it’s a terrific addition.
I added a distribution block inside my tailgate (behind the access panel) that provides power for my ARB twin, some external camping lights & an...
Welcome & congrats on the Braptor. That’s a fun place - are you planning to run the 1/4 mile there? LOL
Pine Barrens are a blast. Be sure to check out www.tristatebroncos.com - great group of Bronco enthusiasts and they have several group events that will allow you to enjoy your new ride!
IIRC there is a lot of room in there - you would still need to pass the power cable to the radar detector either via a small notch or just sandwiched between the cover and windshield.
Been there, done that @Deadpool392
Wheeling with my Jeep buddies in the northeast is always challenging - when they squeak through tight trees and I come romping through like a bull in a china shop. My Tri-State Bronco buddies are significantly more understanding and compassionate about lines...
LOL - it’s all about perspective. I was referring to the connector circled in purple. This one looks very similar to the connector on the BACK of my Raptor rear view mirror…
Unfortunately, the Dongar solution that I suggested will NOT work with your set up - I guess Ford changed the wire connections and no longer use the 16 pin set up on the ‘26 Braptor
The plastic cover above the rear view mirror simply pries off from the edges. Use a panel tool and just work it perpendicular to the edge and she’ll pop right off.
But, if you are looking to tap power for your radar detector look into a harness that connects to the back of the mirror like this...