Could you expand on "work"? I have read enough here to figure they are fine for on road, but I am still unclear if they would be fine stuffed while off-road, full lock, etc. Mostly curious about stock BL since I like the optional wheels that were on the abandoned order I picked up.
Thanks! Apparently all I had to do was post about it on the Internet, and then my brain remembered where I put it so I "wouldn't forget" haha. Clip reinstalled.
I had this done via mobile tech recently. I found a clip on my floor mat afterwards and ended up losing it. Does anyone know a part number or where to get a replacement clip?
Thanks to jcpyromechanic for posting the pic earlier.
If you push the visor farther to the left, it will clear. Mine did the same thing, and I read on here to tap/push/bang it to the left so it seats better and doesn't hit the mirror when folding down.
Not sure if you're reaching through the tire well, but I found it easier to just lay on the ground under the driver side door/behind the tire and just reach up to where the filter is located (follow the filter oil drain shoot and it's a straight shot). It is easy to not spill any that way when...
I just remove the oil filter by crawling under the driver side door and reaching up along where the oil trough/drain is for the filter. I did the through the tire way first and found it more difficult.
There's an SSM about this. I got it fixed under warranty by providing the dealer the SSM information in this post.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/bronco-keeps-throwing-hood-latch-alarm.68572/post-1890328
I wondered the same thing. I think they are for if you need to buy more ceiling mount bars (can't remember what the manual called them). The same screws were used to attach a red piece that looked like you could use to attach 2 of the ceiling mounts together to extend the rail.
Not sure. The window sticker just says navigation removal and gives a credit. I've only tried one change with Forscan to see if I could get the camera to read signs, but it did not do anything (ie, probably need more changes than the one I made from the stop and go cruise control thread).
I had the transmission in my 2023 replaced with the updated version. I haven't driven far, but it's the first time in over 11,000 miles that it hasn't made the grinding sound in first/second/crawl (noticed it right away after driving it off of the lot when I bought it thanks to this forum haha)...
You can try to press and hold the power button plus track forward button. This should force it to restart. I read that here in another thread, and it is much easier than shutting the engine off and opening the door.
I found this happens if I reset the audio unit by holding the power button and track forward buttons. I was doing this fairly regularly you get Android Auto to connect, and it would switch off ambient lighting every time.
The 7/3 date and number lines up with what the service advisor told me, so I think I'll stop worrying haha. Thanks for posting all the info and being so helpful.
This is encouraging to see an improved design noted as the reason for a new part number.
I am currently waiting on a new transmission for my 2023. It was ordered at the end of April and the latest update is a batch of transmissions is expected "at the packaging center" in early July. Would you...
Print this off and take it to a dealer (assuming yours falls in the dates). I had no issues getting the latch replaced and have but gotten the false alarm since.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/non-stop-alarm-due-to-hood.65679/post-1878804