I've had mine for about a year, using both in my Bronco and tent camping in subzero temps. They work well to provide insulation and are super comfortable. One thing I can't stand about them is they really couldn't have gone any cheaper on the storage bags. There is absolutely no extra room so...
One of my latches is a bit difficult to secure. It's pretty weak and seems to be a bit warped so I have to use both hands to get it secured properly. I haven't experienced any rattling, though.
I bought my Ford in Korea and for whatever reason Ford blocked connectivity, through both WiFi and cellular. So really the only reason I would need an antenna is for listening to the radio, which I haven't done for over twenty years. There are also very few places in Korea where I can't get cell...
For everyday convenience, I'd say my favorite is the Mabett courtesy light. It's a huge improvement over the OEM lights, and it's really easy to install.
Thanks for the suggestion. When going into the connectivity settings, there's really nothing
Thanks for the suggestion. As of right now there seems to be no way to connect online. I've asked a service advisor here in Korea. He didn't know. The connectivity menu in Sync 4 is different for Korean...
I assume you can't help me, but I'll try.
How do those of us in Korea update our systems? We don't even have the option to connect to WiFi. Ford Korea seems to be completely clueless about anything Bronco...
Apologies if this has been covered. A quick search has found nothing.
Yesterday I was on a road trip and it was -12°C / 10°F outside. I had the heater on, but there was really nothing coming in the foot-wells. Even with the heat cranked and the dash vents closed, my feet were uncomfortably...
From what I understand, it's built into the system. It's apparently not really a good idea to keep recirculating the air for too long, so it's just replacing the air. Here's a more thorough explanation: https://www.autocornerd.com/air-recirculation-in-the-car-keeps-turning-off-automatically/