I completed the install a couple of weeks ago. It went fairly smooth, with the only issue being the positioning of the compressor on the bracket. The holes on the compressor and bracket were probably about a 1/4" off but I was able to get it mounted without too much issue by inserting each...
Alright, got them corrected!
Amp Research Tech Support sent me a troubleshooting document, and at first it appears to just be a re-stated summary of the torque sequence (which I did again to no avail), but then they highlighted a comment at the very bottom of the document I had missed that...
None at all, if you don't unplug it, I don't see how it would be physically possible. I am pretty sure the instructions show it unplugged as well. Just take your time, that is by far the hardest part of the entire installation. Patience is key as these taps are tiny...
Just make sure the...
I ordered one during the Black Friday sales. I figured it was worth a shot as I only paid ~$300 delivered, and I will be installing with a Barnes 4WD bracket. I probably won't install until after Christmas though. I will jump back on here and give me thoughts at that time.
Yeah, I had checked the movement as well before installing the motors, and they retracted properly when given power the first time. I'll get them sorted out, just taking some time...
Alright, finally got done with round 2/3 on installing the positaps. The only positive I can say about that part, it gets easier the more you have to do it, and now the steps are working.
I tried to follow the installation steps as closely as possible using your advice among others. I was...
I just went through this recently, and while I didn't ever have the gap/whistle I had read about it here before I went to place the hardtop back on. What I did was install the rear shell, then I left the plates bolts just loose enough to give me some play while installing the center panel...
With the RC steps, you would still be able to use anything that connects to the OBD port. The AMP steps use the OBD port so you would need a splitter to use anything else.
Correct, and when the original vendor has vanished I would just be fighting Asurion for some other replacement for weeks while out a compressor. I am probably just going to pull the trigger on the Rough Country around black friday (assuming they are still able to sell the compressor next month...
At least with Rough County, I feel like they might handle the warranty better than a 3rd party Amazon warranty; could be a bad assumption. I presume I will be able to get at least 10% off the RC somewhere by Black Friday, and at that level, the price will match the Amazon version that is more...
I have been looking at options for a permanent under hood compressor solution for a while. While waiting, and hoping for a good Black Friday deal on the ARB Twin next month, I came across the Rough Country option recently. I already sourced a mounting bracket, so I am just looking to finish...
VERY interesting. The angle has always held me back from purchasing the GOAT option in the past. I love running around with just the factory rock sliders right now, but I have to say I am missing the step. Was kicking around going with AMP steps, but I like the protection these provides from...
They never would totally admit it, but I think they originally followed the directions for MY21-22. My guess is they had to unwind their work and rewire back to original. All the wiring happens near the front wheel well, so they did t have to rerun the full harness or anything.
Good news update, it is working now. No issues with fuel level readings, no check engine lights, all tow functions showing in the system and it appears to be working. All is well. I have been pretty patient, and the dealer seemed to appreciate that I stayed calm for the last week and a couple...
Updating my situation. Original install date was scheduled for September 14 8:00 AM. When I dropped of the Bronco, Service Advisor was quick to point out that it would "take all day" but said since it was prepaid he would just have to charge back the extra labor to Ford. Sounds good to me. I...
Yeah, I remember that.
The painter I used was really great to work with, and he took this on as a fun project (now I still paid, but he was really excited about working on the project as it was different). He masked off the white, sprayed the silver, then came back and taped off the 2mm...