Ohhh. Right. Heard about that one. I do not have that recall. Yet. LolAdhesive issue. They have to remove the windshield and the Adhesive and put new Adhesive in and then install the windshield
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Ohhh. Right. Heard about that one. I do not have that recall. Yet. LolAdhesive issue. They have to remove the windshield and the Adhesive and put new Adhesive in and then install the windshield
When was your Bronco built?Ohhh. Right. Heard about that one. I do not have that recall. Yet. Lol
Nov.29th... delivered Jan. 5thWhen was your Bronco built?
You should be fine with the windshield issue, pretty sure it is builds from December 2021 until April 2022Nov.29th... delivered Jan. 5th
There IS a recall and it IS important.Are you saying you can't figure out how to enable the child locks, or your child lock malfunctioned? The way you wrote it above, it looked like the former.
The dealer should have taken care of this with the pre delivery prepI took delivery July 12th, so i guess no email from Ford since I wasn't an owner yet. I don't see anything on the app that talks about recalls.
Did you activate the child safety locks? They must be manually activated with a key or screwdriver by the owner. They are not activated by default at the factory.Haven't seen this covered before, but anyone with small children this should be a huge concern. I was dropping my 15 year old at the movies tonight with my 3 year old in the back car seat. When coming to a stop to drop her off traveling around 10mph, I got the rear door ajar chime. My 3 year old was able to unlock the rear door and OPEN it while I was still moving. When I came to a stop the rear door opened. I'm researching the manual and I don't see anything about child locks. Now I see last month Ford quietly put out a recall for 4 door broncos to fix it. Just something to be mindful of with little kids in the in the back seat.
The recall won't help you if you don't enable the locksThere IS a recall and it IS important.
Child locks are one thing. This is worse than that, the OP said he was still moving at 10 mph and the doors could be unlocked. Unless he disabled the auto lock feature for all doors that all our vehicles have (auto-lock at a certain speed, no auto-unlock as you don't want doors unlocking when you stop at a red light. Being able to unlock and open doors while under motion is more than a child lock malfunctionThe recall won't help you if you don't enable the locks
Per the manual, that is not a malfunction if the child lock is not engaged.Child locks are one thing. This is worse than that, the OP said he was still moving at 10 mph and the doors could be unlocked. Unless he disabled the auto lock feature for all doors that all our vehicles have (auto-lock at a certain speed, no auto-unlock as you don't want doors unlocking when you stop at a red light. Being able to unlock and open doors while under motion is more than a child lock malfunction
Not to me, I don't have kids and rarely take rear passengers. I don't plan on getting the recall done.There IS a recall and it IS important.