I would agreed with this, but think about it for a second. For the last decade, China has had a monopoly on manufacturing high-end electronics. All Apple products including the new Vision Pro (shipping now), which contains the most advanced technology and the tightest tolerances of any consumer...
Different issue in my case. In the engine bay, the air temperature sensor on the air box had a wire that was broken, presumably chewed by a rodent? Repairing the broken wire fixed the issue.
Nah. They just needed to seek approval for the '22 and '23 model years, since CARB requires certification of the tune for each model year. When the tune was initially released, testing had only been done for the 2021 vehicles. Now all of the '21-23 vehicles are approved. Same part number...
Anyone seen this yet? I have a 2022 2.7L Badlands built in May/June, 2022 with 8,400 miles.
Dealer can't get it in for service for another week. Yellow Check Engine light is persistent, never turns off. Anything to be concerned about? Safe to drive short distances in the meantime?
You're seriously going to cut your fender to install that plasticky thing? The one that offers no functionality 99.9% of the time and unless you're fording a river, at which point you'll need to worry about the alternator more than anything else?
REALLY?
Edit: You get the added bonus of...
I don't think they're doing this because they want to. I think they literally cannot source the parts needed to make them, at least for MY23. So they're asking you to switch to a configuration that they can build, and they'll be ending this ongoing reservation drama after MY23 is done and...
Well, it's 37 degrees outside this morning and we've had record rainfall so far this winter. I certainly wouldn't want to live without the hard top here. YMMV.
Gasoline is like cash (or gold). Easily portable, dense energy. Comes from sources around the world.
Electricity is like a credit card, easily switched off at the government's whim. "Sorry folks, too hot to charge your electric car today" or "Every resident gets to charge one vehicle once per...
For most people, there's one source of electricity available: Your local utility company. Usually that's a regulated monopoly that does what the government wants it to do. So, if the utility company / government decides that you're only getting a certain amount of electricity, or only at certain...