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I got this on my brand new Bronco. It related to fuse #36. I tried changing the fuse but still like this. The graphic only on for a second before it turned to a grey box. Anyone has this problem before?
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#admins Please delete this AI chat gibberish spam (and it's not 24 degrees anywhere in New York, even at Lake Placid)I got this on my brand new Bronco. It related to fuse #36. I tried changing the fuse but still like this. The graphic only on for a second before it turned to a grey box. Anyone has this problem before?
Currently in Florida. And I use Celsius, thanks for your concern#admins Please delete this AI chat gibberish spam (and it's not 24 degrees anywhere in New York, even at Lake Placid)
Cool. Nice that you just now added a profile picture (with a palm tree)!Currently in Florida. And I use Celsius, thanks for your concern
One of my long time little pet peeves about the Bronco. Why oh why couldn’t Ford put a little “c” or “f” after the temp?Currently in Florida. And I use Celsius, thanks for your concern
One would think you'd know what unit you're experiencing.One of my long time little pet peeves about the Bronco. Why oh why couldn’t Ford put a little “c” or “f” after the temp?
Obviously. But YOU would not...One would think you'd know what unit you're experiencing.
LOL, -30 is where C and F are actually the same.One of my long time little pet peeves about the Bronco. Why oh why couldn’t Ford put a little “c” or “f” after the temp?
Last winter I was going to start a “what’s the lowest temp your Bronco has had to endure” thread. Took a pic of my dash to kick it off with a “-29” for the temp here at home (in fahrenheit) . But then changed my mind because there would be no way for anybody to know if I was looking at C or F.
Maybe it was really only -20F and I switched my dash over the celsius? Couldn’t tell from the pic.
Sorry, but you'd have to be a special kind of person to be concerned that some random person on the internet might not know what temperature unit you're using.Obviously. But YOU would not...
No need to apologize. Really.Sorry, but you'd have to be a special kind of person to be concerned that some random person on the internet might not know what temperature unit you're using.