LOL. The irony?
It actually does. If the door is locked, and you come to a stop, just pull on the door handle. It will literally automatically unlock that door and allow exit from the vehicle.
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I imagine the problem is confusion from trying to use the term 'power'.
The industry has become accustomed to 'power mirrors' meaning you have power remote control over angle position. So reusing the word POWER for the folding aspect would need to be very distinct to not get lost in the short...
Finally back home. Awesome adventure this weekend.
For those keeping score, the Tremor averaged 20.8 calculated by hand. Many highway miles and rolling hills through the trip.
Saturdays day trip was a fitting site to visit for this particular weekend.
Thanks! Cover is a Diamondback SE. Super happy with it, and while expensive, it was worth every penny. Everything stays bone dry inside, and I know everything inside is absolutely secure from any random thieves that wander by.
Yeah it was a massive game of Tetris... I'm still amazed I fit...
Thank you!
You can bolt racks to the top of it; as long as they're high enough to clear the cab, then kayaks will slide right on. ? Considering doing this myself next summer. Want to find height adjustable ones though so I can lower them down close to the deck when I'm not hauling the...
Bummer. Looks like it's still closed until some time in 2024. ?
http://www.cbbt.com/activities/restaurant-gift-shop/
Like I said, Stingray's was awesome, so worth checking out since you'll be in the area.
Hopefully most of the construction on it is done; I drove through hoping to give the kids a great lunch break last summer but everything at the one stopping point was closed. :confused: (pier, restaurant, cheesy gift shop)
Thinking of planning a crabbing trip for this fall, so maybe it'll all...
Anyone else going on a trip this long weekend?
We’re packed to the gills with camping gear. Probably over 370 pounds in the bed alone. Three other people in the cab plus their backpacks with me. Still have to put the hiking boots in the gap to the left of the tent crate.
Any bets on my...
I can't. Only one use per account. :confused:
So make sure you get what you WANT, Brass... once you pull the trigger, that's it for this code.
That would be EPIC rationalization to the wife though....
"But honey, I saved over $400!!!!!"
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Yeah I may have gone a little overboard. But in today's inflationary economy, items like this that don't go bad should be a decent investment.... right?
(can you hear the justification and rationalization in my typing??)
Based on what I've seen, if it lives up to the hype in these forums...
I could have been more reasonable and shaved another $35 off the order by skipping the washer tablets and only getting one bottle of 303 protectant... but I figured the stuff should never go bad, and I'll end up using it eventually.
And also, why be reasonable? ?
If the battery in your smart key goes dead, the manual states you can place that key in this spot and it will still allow the truck to start.
Probably uses short range inductance to power the keyfob temporarily so the truck can then read the RFID code off it to allow ignition functions.
Honestly, at today's Dealer labor rates, that's more than fair.
If you haven't researched, it's a major PITA to get to the plug that is used to check the level, since Ford didn't think it economical to put a real dipstick into the setup.