Next it's going to bring home the skis from the cottage so that we can try out some of the hills (I refuse to state that Ontario has anything worthy of the title "mountain" anywhere within its borders, despite what Hamiltonians think!) that are nearby.
I notice that although the repo was orchestrated/reported by the Indiana DMV, it appears to have taken place in College Station, TX. Maybe the owner was trying to make a run for it, or more likely it was some college student at TX A&M who had to hitchhike home for the summer.
I've assumed that it's the parking sensors, because it seems to happen when the front bumper, and therefore the four sensors, are caked in ice, slush, etc. I clean it off before I start out every time, but it invariably picks up gunk on the road. The display shows the front end of the truck with...
I keep something similar to this at home; I think mine curves a little bit more, and it reaches to middle of the roof of the Ranger no problem:
In the Ranger, I keep something like this one (no yellow on mine though; those parts are blue, too) for clearing off snow gathered while out. It's not...
I do have that button, so I'll have to try it out next time I'm in cold enough weather for ice to be an issue. Right now, it's too warm here. I'm not sure if it'll be any different than me going through the Lariat menu cluster (aside from faster, obviously), which seems to disable the...
It's funny for mocking politicians, but it's also the exact complaints the First Nations communities in Ontario (and presumably elsewhere) legitimately voice on a regular basis.
Which button? I've seen where I can allegedly turn off the driver's assist stuff (but it doesn't seem to actually turn anything off) in my Lariat console, but I don't recall seeing a physical button to turn anything off unless I've completely missed it.
Yeah, those sensors are a PITA in the winter, especially since they come with that real shrill alarm that makes my ears bleed, and there's no convenient way to turn that off or lower the volume. Damn things go off every time I stop at a light. Anyone else have that problem?
The kielbasa poutine will be his specialty. I hear that he's planning to name it "Polish Off the Gravy." I guess it's up to the guest how to pronounce it.