Its an assumption that after 2 weeks your battery may be in a low enough state, so thats why the timed cycle and notification. Some batteries may be in worse shape prior to that, others may not be, but none the less the system takes your battery offline to conserve whatever is there.
I love a good parade, but it seems to be common place now as per the media stories in recent times to become an event where mass casualty incidents can happen, either by accident, or on purpose.
I might forgo my local Xmas parade just in case and watch the Macy's parade on TV
The trippy meter is a calculated value.
It gets its numbers from some magical place where your driving style and other factors are continually moving the goal posts.
At best its a guide to let you know if you can make it from the big city to the pumpkin patch.
During your drive, and subsequent...
I started to google the individual part numbers listed above
Clearly the one isn't compatible, but I got a laugh out of the suggestion. Like thanks for the tips??
It doesnt look bad. Don't get me wrong.
Wish I was better with editing photos with lines so I could show you what I see, but then i might feel bad if I point out something and then you cant un-see it either LOL
For all I know if the deck followed the lines, it might look even worse or not be as...
From the article:
" A Ford spokesman said the automaker sent over 100 notices to the owner’s home and also a representative who visited in person. "
since 2018 to 2022 is 4 years, thats 365X4= 1460 days
100 notices 1460/100= 14.6 days
Is ford expecting me to believe that every two weeks they...
I have this one at my disposal. I didnt have to foot the bill though, the company did.
Thankfully I am man enough, sans damper, to actually use it to its max value without hurting myself.
Not sure if its the pics, but i can't unsee it...
is the bed not following the lines of the truck? Its like the bed is level, and the truck still has the nose down rake defect.
A heated seat pad is probably the easiest thing to trouble shoot.
I would have balked at being charged $120/hr to investigate. Should take them 5 minutes to determine this is a parts replacement issue and there is zero point in troubleshooting other than checking for power at the connection...
I use digital torque wrenches often. All calibrated for my work.
would be interesting to know how accurate this would be, and if it can be calibrated successfully.
I can see some instances in my work where this could be handy.
Quite simply because the Ranger wasn't going to be holding a trophy for being the "safe" vehicle some think it is.
Had the topic stayed on safety, my post was very legit to be in the conversation.
The damper joke was not. Did I say I was offended? Or did i just let it be known I thought it was...
This is precisely why I posted it. There are unfortunate accidents that dont portray our Rangers as very safe.
They are completely on par with most every other car out there.
I recall in the past someone got stopped by the police for this.
We have laws on which certain colors can be projected forward and rearward (like reds and blues), and the ticket was based on that.