You can. There’s video on how to do it. You have to place it in the bottom of the console.I wish it had an actual key to start/ stop it. Hate leaving my key/ garage remote in my pocket while driving, or the possibility of forgetting it in the vehicle if I place it on the console somewhere. Plus I'm not even sure if I can push start my bronco if the battery ever dies on me, with the push button starter.
I haven't read 27 pages, I bet someone has already said... But I wish I could have gotten a coyote in myn!!What do you wish or would have wanted the Bronco to come with? Something that wouldn’t have drastically changed the car itself nor have a big change to the MSRP. I’m not looking for things that you can get on other trims nor changes that are easily done.
I don’t know if it’s been mentioned, because I gave up on this thread a while ago, but F150 headrests are a direct swap to the Bronco, and they are adjustable. We stole one from the passenger seat of my 2017 XL STX and put it on the driver’s seat in our Bronco and it’s a HUGE improvement…I still don't understand how your butt can be up against the seat and not your back. That is why I said the problem may partially be a girl thing... Because maybe my girl shoulders aren't wide enough to keep my back off the seat. I tried today, and there is no way I can do it.
Maybe someday when I am a really old lady with a hump back the Bronco headrest will be right for me.
(Although it sounds backwards if the only way to sit in the seat involves not using the back.)
Maybe they figured out that crash test dummies survive better if they are slouching (when the seat is back like the first drawing), or with there head shoved forward like a clucking chicken (when sitting 90° upright like in the second drawing).
Like I mentioned, the Subaru seats are like this, with headrests that stick forward, but they can be adjusted.
I am just saying, like what you asked, that what I wish the Bronco came with was a way to adjust the head rest so that it isn't shoving my head forward.