I've never had a spring loaded center console that I can recall. My Bronco console lid stays up just fine and if I want to close it I use my hand.
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Good for you.I've never had a spring loaded center console that I can recall. My Bronco console lid stays up just fine and if I want to close it I use my hand.
SameIs mine the only center console lid that seems to have absolutely NO spring resistance to help keep it open? Mine pretty much slams back down unless I hold it open.
Anybody else have this?
Just hasn’t been my experience with my 2011 F-150.2012 Ford Explorer
2013 Ford Fusion
2020 Ford Expedition
Can't remember on all the Fords prior to these...
These three did/do not have springs and stay open only when vertical forming a 90 degree angle. Otherwise, you have to hold open.
I feel that this is not an issue. Behavior is normal to Fords I have owned over the last decade.
You are correct, the intent was not to accuse Ford of anything. Just wondering if my experience on my Bronco, which I love, is common. My F-150 does it better. Just surprised my 10 year newer Bronco does not.Exactly. Now we have a thread (granted, I don’t think it was the intent of the OP) where people can accuse ford of “cheaping out” on something that I’ve literally never seen on a car.
Absolutely.You are correct, the intent was not to accuse Ford of anything. Just wondering if my experience on my Bronco, which I love, is common. My F-150 does it better. Just surprised my 10 year newer Bronco does not.
However, this thread, as have many, sure seems to bring out the Ford apologists. It is OK to think every aspect of a particular company’s vehicle is not perfect.
This from a guy who absolutely loves his Bronco!