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Good find!Looks like Car and Driver may have had a similar issue...
https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a37302593/dyer-new-ford-bronco/
Yes, that is this issue!
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Good find!Looks like Car and Driver may have had a similar issue...
https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a37302593/dyer-new-ford-bronco/
A little to 'retro' for me. I don't plan on mine rusting out quite so quickly.Tech bulletin - Fill A pillar with damp rid and discard of gel mess every oil change interval. In cooler climates, use jello pudding for a tasty snack.
Best news yet....once its in C&D, its sure to attract attention:Looks like Car and Driver may have had a similar issue...
Interesting that it leaked out of the airbag and into the vent.Best news yet....once its in C&D, its sure to attract attention:
During one of many downpours, I saw water running down the A-pillar like a tear.
Pitched roofs too. Everything deteriorates over time.I will never understand why anyone would build, buy, or live in a flat roof house. I don't care how good it looks. The water will find its way in. Just give it time.
Can confirm that a car wash will cause the passenger a-panel to leak inside Bronco. Went to a nice hand wash this morning and on the way home noticed the leaking. I wiped it off and then it reappeared while braking.quick high-pressure car wash may not.
Seems like there have been a dozen reports on this...YUCK.....have you had any interaction with your dealer on this?Went to a nice hand wash this morning and on the way home noticed the leaking
Not yet. Honestly, if it’s a problem with the design of the vehicle or the top, I’ll just wait for the recall. I certainly don’t want my Bronco stuck at a dealership while they figure it out. I went in for a simple oil change last week and was met with all kinds of excuses immediately about how they know nothing about these Broncos. I asked if it’s the same 2.7 that’s been in Fords for years, and was told it’s a new truck. So, I’m not confident about leaving it in the hands of any dealership quite yet, if they’re wary of oil changes even.Seems like there have been a dozen reports on this...YUCK.....have you had any interaction with your dealer on this?
Why? My son has to put towels in the floor of his Jeep whenever we get a big rain. So. Much. Water.Jeep guys are giving a smug smirk right now…
Sure hope it’s nothing major! Please keep us posted.
So that's why there's drain plugs on the floor...Why? My son has to put towels in the floor of his Jeep whenever we get a big rain. So. Much. Water.
Just dropped mine off with my dealer yesterday, had them do a complete fluid check of the driveline, and an oil change. They ended up doing a rear axle fluid change as well. I'm picking it up this afternoon. Tell your shop to stop making excuses!Not yet. Honestly, if it’s a problem with the design of the vehicle or the top, I’ll just wait for the recall. I certainly don’t want my Bronco stuck at a dealership while they figure it out. I went in for a simple oil change last week and was met with all kinds of excuses immediately about how they know nothing about these Broncos. I asked if it’s the same 2.7 that’s been in Fords for years, and was told it’s a new truck. So, I’m not confident about leaving it in the hands of any dealership quite yet, if they’re wary of oil changes even.