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- Brandon
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- Badlands
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So I’m sitting in the living room tonight at about 10 o’clock and my daughter calls me to tell me that the Bronco lights are on. I know that both sets of keys are on the shelf where they belong and I’m the only one with the Ford app.
I went outside to check, and sure enough the tail lights and headlights were both on. I unlock and open the door and the headlight dial was dark, so I started the bronco and now could see that the headlight switch was in the non-auto headlight position. I turned it back to auto where it’s always at, then locked the Bronco and went back inside.
I know you’re all thinking that I simply bumped the dial with my knee the last time I was in the Bronco, so I checked my security camera footage, and sure enough the lights automatically just turned on all by themselves about five minutes earlier.
There is no reasonable explanation for how that could have happened as both keys were accounted for, and I wasn’t on the Ford app.
I went outside to check, and sure enough the tail lights and headlights were both on. I unlock and open the door and the headlight dial was dark, so I started the bronco and now could see that the headlight switch was in the non-auto headlight position. I turned it back to auto where it’s always at, then locked the Bronco and went back inside.
I know you’re all thinking that I simply bumped the dial with my knee the last time I was in the Bronco, so I checked my security camera footage, and sure enough the lights automatically just turned on all by themselves about five minutes earlier.
There is no reasonable explanation for how that could have happened as both keys were accounted for, and I wasn’t on the Ford app.
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