From experience buying out the lease ~6 months early on my 2018 F150; read your original lease agreement and find what the residual value is. Multiply your monthly/biwkly payment (before tax) by number of payments remaining and add that to the residual. Then add applicable tax to the whole...
I ran into this same issue, had some problems connecting to iTunes and ended up downloading the Apple Music and Devices apps. Had no luck getting them to work so I uninstalled them and redownloaded an older version of iTunes.
Make sure you completely uninstall the other Apple apps from your PC...
No pictures or videos that I took. The door armrests are easy as they are screwed from behind onto the door panel. The upper panels around the door handles are more involved as they are plastic welded on. They can be removed, I typically drill them out making sure you leave enough meat there to...
You’ll have to disassemble the armrest. The inner plastic cover that the hinges are attached to is held on with clips, they are easy to break so be careful. The latch button and lock assembly is attached with a few screws you’ll see once the inner cover is off. T20 if I recall correctly.
I second trying to clean it first. Unplug it and clean out both sides of the connector. Mine got dried mud caked on and caused the warnings, cleaning it fixed the issue.
Carpet backing is part of the seat upholstery itself. An upholstery shop could easily replace the carpet with a different material. The cover would need to be completely removed from the seat to facilitate this.
I don’t have Degreez in mine personally, but I’ve installed it into 2 other Broncos, and their owners love the system. They both say they work better than OEM ventilated seats. Keep in mind with the price, that would also include a new Katzkin leather interior along with the ventilated seats...
This is what I did in mine. I covered the upper door panel insert and the armrest to match. It seems though that you’re looking to have the entire door panel wrapped. It’s not impossible, but would be very difficult/time consuming, and thus expensive to have it done right.
There was one at SEMA...