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Has your 2D done that? I think its triggered by opening and shutting the black doors. Not just on Broncos but all new Fords.

Is it? I still have backseats, although putting a kid in a child seat would be a little challenging...
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Has your 2D done that? I think its triggered by opening and shutting the black doors. Not just on Broncos but all new Fords.
I haven't seen it happen. The doors do lock/unlock/lock/unlock/lock/unlock... when I wash, it tho. Just found that out. :LOL:
 

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The wife's Timberline does this as well. Glad to see I can turn it off. My son is older now but when he was small, I was always checking over my shoulder when on the way to work to make sure I didn't "forget" to drop him off at the day care. :LOL:

It is a shame that many people are "too busy" with their life to remember that their small child is in the back. WTF it is your child, THAT should be your priority, everything else can wait.

On a historical note. You'll know those pain in the arse TPMS sensors. Do you know were they came from????? From dumb ass people who do not know how to check their tire pressure and drove their Explorer with 5 lbs of air in their tires and then sued Ford because the tire blew out going 85 on the highway. Now we have TPMS to deal with.
 

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On a historical note. You'll know those pain in the arse TPMS sensors. Do you know were they came from????? From dumb ass people who do not know how to check their tire pressure and drove their Explorer with 5 lbs of air in their tires and then sued Ford because the tire blew out going 85 on the highway. Now we have TPMS to deal with.
I thought it was a tree hugger thing, trying to add a 1/10 of a mile per gallon.
 

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maybe maybe not its pretty rude
Kind of like a vendor on here claiming they have to put safety messages on their stuff because of that McDonald’s hot coffee lawsuit from some “idiot”, which was actually legit and McDonald’s made her sign nda then slagged her in the press and she could do nothing about it.
 

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Nowhere does the warning say "living occupants" ;) might be that you picked up some spirits, and not just from the liquor store :D
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