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I learned about it on my F250...I would go out the house to get in the truck and my windows would be down. Happened 4 or 5 times, but I knew I didnāt roll them down lol...so I searched the super duty forum and found a thread. You can make it to where the windows wonāt come down in dash settings, Iād assume the same for bronco.Yeah, nice trick. I don't remember reading that anywhere in the owner's manual.
^^^^THANKS!!! I had NO idea about the key fob pit or the screen reset!
We've got 5 useful tips and tricks for the Ford Bronco that might help you out in a pinch, or simply take advantage of features you didn't know you had!
Designed.IS the bottle opener designed to be one, or just a coincidence?
Frank is just glad I'm not on here often. This way he can beat me to posting the Stage3 videos.Nice video Frank @Stage 3 Motorsports. Now, you do know if Dave @AzScorpion sees this he's gonna want one for the Ranger.
BTW, as stated I do like that there isn't 5 minutes of "Hi, I'm blah blah blah". Straight and to the point keeps me watching, whereas those boring lead-ins run me away.
If you have the Keyless Entry Keypad, you can just leave it inside. Then the only way to lock it that I know of is pressing the two keys on the right at the same time, but it stays locked until you enter the five digit code. Still trying to figure out if I want to do that permanently or haul it around in my pocket.The keyfob sucks, have to make sure I take my keys out of my pocket when playing with the kids or at job sites working...when I have it operational.