I've had the sliders for almost 2 years now and notice if I didn't drive for about 4 or 5 days my battery was doing same thing....then about a year ago someone was saying same thing you were and then everyone with the problem all had 1 thing in common...the sliders......I still need to call rse...
Ahh yes ....I am right ...i just looked at your profile pick of your bronco!....
If your Bronco sits for a few days without driving you must pull the fuse of the rse sliders...and no you don't just shut the kill swicth off...the board still gets and voltage and drains the battery..
Ok...I'm taking a wild guess and you installed rse powered sliders..if I'm right and you did ..this is your problem!...the rse drains the battery ...supposedly they have corrected this problem, but you need to call them for some relay or something...if I'm guessing wrong and you don't have these...
The only thing coating my bronco and our roads here in north Georgia is yellow tree sperm. Maybe it will get thick enough to get out and do some donuts in.. hopefully next year we will see the white stuff!
I love them on the road...mine are actually quiet! However, I ride alot of north Georgia F.S roads with lots of gravel and these tires are very soft causing rocks to get lodged in treads and puncture tires...have had 2 puntures so far..No way in hell I would run a spare tire delete with these...
Mine was telling me each time I shut the bronco off to check the back seat for kids...(not sure if this was what you arr talking about) but it was in settings...
Exactly! My 16 year old installed it in about 20 minutes or so and the warranty isn't for the for the vehicle, it's for the procal tune and device! I still have not heard of one of these messing up anyone's motor..hell, ford should give us free extended warranties for making them truly run...