Owner's manual says 10,000 miles so that's my schedule.
My 2010 F150 I got at ~120,000 miles. I've been doing oil changes around 28-30,000 miles it's over 200,000 miles now with no motor problems ever.
I don't really know, but it appears the cameras are the same, just the monitor has dual input.
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Something I miss about my F150 is the 6'9" box. That kayak is 15'9" so 9' passed the taillights, and almost 2' of tailgate. I carried it without the bed extender to local spots, slip it in with a rope to secure it, and away we go.
Post # 20 with link to Amazon. Pretty awesome even at $100 for wireless tech.
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/rear-camera.11952/page-2#post-230353
They also make a tonne of money on Youtube videos, because they hammer their stuff and break it. I wouldn't want to spend $5K on my truck every time I go off road, but if it generates $50K in income that's different.
Maybe turn off the audio before turning the truck off, and leaving it off for a few seconds after re-starting? The USB are powered even with the audio off, so it may recognize them faster when you turn the audio back on after the truck has been running a few seconds? Maybe?
Why are you yelling?
Yes, I saw that you lock the vehicle and use the keypad. Locked or not does not change the conflict between the two actions.
Leaving the keys is a casual approach, watching it like a hawk is not. If you knew it was locked, what does it matter if someone was accidentally or...
That's mostly true here too. 80% of SWB jeeps are 20-35 girls, 4 door means a baby seat in the back. There are a few beefy Gladiators kicking around here lately, but mall crawlers with over-land design for the street credit.
There are a few built jeeps around, some Tacos, Frontrunners, GM &...