Man, I hate when people post irrelevant shit on these discussions
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Man, I hate when people post irrelevant shit on these discussions
Brings a whole new meaning to "slow and steady wins the race"
Good morning, Jorge! Could you please send us a private message with your VIN and dealership information? I would like to look into these brake engagement concerns for you on my end. Thanks!Same thing happened to me. It messed with the parking brake engagement which I thought was weird. I thought I could replicate it by putting the Bronco in R while not wearing a seatbelt thinking maybe it was some weird safety feature but it was inconsistent.
For me, the brake engages and an error for Hill Assist popped up. I'm in FL, there are no hills.
Wow. I feel special. Sent info requested via DM. Thanks for reaching out. I am sure everyone appreciates you guys reading through these and engaging. I know I do!Good morning, Jorge! Could you please send us a private message with your VIN and dealership information? I would like to look into these brake engagement concerns for you on my end. Thanks!
If they fix it, let us know.Wow. I feel special. Sent info requested via DM. Thanks for reaching out. I am sure everyone appreciates you guys reading through these and engaging. I know I do!
Yeah, never happened when the seat belts were buckled. That's why I assumed it was some safety feature thing but all warnings are unrelated.@Razorback - out of curiosity, did you try buckling the seat belts before starting up the vehicle?
Or turning on Aux only to roll down windows? Could be you are rolling them down with engine running@Razorback - out of curiosity, did you try buckling the seat belts before starting up the vehicle?
I unplugged the doors and a few times it does seem using seatbelt first helps. Didn't throw a bunch of errors or engage parking break. Still get the weird "passenger door open" or something to that effect. The alarm company went ahead and pulled the motion/proximity sensor out since all sensors run through the door. Only alarm option currently is a completely self sustained alarm with it's own sensors when doors are off. the only draw back is you have to use a 2nd key fob from alarm company and it doesn't connect with Ford Pass....@Razorback - out of curiosity, did you try buckling the seat belts before starting up the vehicle?
No. When I finally got in touch with them they were simply offering to schedule service with my local dealer. I asked what the difference was in just doing that myself and she said just that they would track it. I have a short list of things I will raise under warranty once I take mine in for it's first oil change.@jorgem31 did Ford ever confirm a solution? Was it just being buckled in before starting or something else? Scanned a few different threads on this and haven't seen a clear consensus besides possibly being buckled in before start. Will be taking my doors off for the first time here soon and just curious. Thanks!