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So,

With the Arctic Blast moving through the country and impacting millions of people.

I would like to know who has driven the Bronco in super Cold Temps.
I left work yesterday and it was -1°

The doors were a little sticky but window operation was good -- how it lowers and raises with door.

I'm in Central PA.

So, how did your Bronco handle the cold?

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-11 Thursday night leaving bowling. No issues at all. 22K miles too.
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Name a Country in the world that doesn't use Standard socket ratchets (1/4", 3/8", 1/2")? Sigh......
Ummm....Ok. The US will be on metric in our lifetimes for one standard reason: it will make people in the US a ton of $$$. Can't stop the $$$ train!
 

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-29 here a couple days ago, no real issues. Steering gets stiff and my feet get cold thanks to Fords worthless, horrible, pathetic, embarrassingly underpowered floor heater but I survived.

Lucy the Bronco on IG is based in Fairbanks and was in the -40s 🥶
My wife and I went on vacation few years back in Fairbanks. The average temp for the 10 days there was -50. Too damn cold!!
 

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Well I tried -20f and parked it for a bit. Came back 10 mins later and my alternator must have froze and smoked the belt. Best part is there isn't any replacements until Thursday...
 

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How cold is it at MAP right now 🎅
 

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I went to get into my 2 Door today, and both the driver and passenger windows are froze/stuck shut. 0 degrees outside.
Years ago I got into the annual autumn routine of wiping all the rubber door seals with a light coat of liquid (spray) silicone. Goes a long way in preventing that problem.
 

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-41 degrees Celsius.

My steering was very stiff and brake pedal hard.
 

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Lol. I've used both systems for decades (all science is in metric) in the US.
The vast majority of science uses "non SI units acceptable for use with SI", because actual metric units are simply poorly sized for most scientific measurements.

Astronomy uses light years, solar mass units, and AU, instead of meters and kilograms.

Particle physics uses electron-volts, and atomic mass units, not Jules and kilograms.

And of course we use Kelvin not Celsius, but at least those are the same scale.

Vacuum science uses Torr, not Pascals.

E&M is the major exception that actually uses metric units, but that's because the science of E&M came into existence after the metric system.

But my degree is in materials physics.
 

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The vast majority of science uses "non SI units acceptable for use with SI", because actual metric units are simply poorly sized for most scientific measurements.

Astronomy uses light years, solar mass units, and AU, instead of meters and kilograms.

Particle physics uses electron-volts, and atomic mass units, not Jules and kilograms.

And of course we use Kelvin not Celsius, but at least those are the same scale.

Vacuum science uses Torr, not Pascals.

E&M is the major exception that actually uses metric units, but that's because the science of E&M came into existence after the metric system.

But my degree is in materials physics.
Fine. Correction - all science is non-imperial.
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