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  1. Navigation search while moving change?

    It’s a good question, as mine is a 2021, also. But then again, it worked last week.
  2. Navigation search while moving change?

    Same. Something has changed, maybe some automatic update. Either way, kind of stinks. I've never done any Forscan anything.
  3. Navigation search while moving change?

    Unless my old age has finally set in, up until this week, I could put in address in the Nav unit, while moving. It would ask something to the extent of “are you the passenger?”, which, if you lied and said yes then you could enter information. This week there is no “are you the passenger?”...
  4. Locking dirtbikes in bed

    On a side note, be sure to use a quality lock when connecting the cable or chain. I took up the hobby of lock picking during Covid times while having to homeschool my son when the schools closed. I'm an amateur, at best, and can pick most pad locks quicker than a angle grinder can cut...
  5. Rear seat wedge for doggo

    Hey Sub, I relate to your story as well. Our Boxer had a TPLO surgery, which sounds very similar to what you're describing. He healed amazingly well, but right after the surgery I was nervous we made a mistake due how seriously he was disabled. We had to "sling" his back end every time he got up...
  6. Rear seat wedge for doggo

    I tried a "wedge" for the back seat, but my 80-pound Boxer would always find a way to slip his long leg in between the seat and the wedge...even placing a blanket on top, he would manage to get stuck. Like typical Boxers, most of his weight is in his front. I think with smaller pooches, this...
  7. Towing with a Tremor

    I tow a 17' ft Boston Whaler with two engines, main and kicker, with galvanized trailer and the Ranger pulls it effortlessly. More importantly, though, is I launch/retrieve it on a very gravely/pebble steep beach without any drama. My 2018 F150, which also had a locking diff, had more problems...
  8. Tremor Tire Rub

    I noticed mine did the same thing a day after buying it. Pretty embarrassing problem they made from the factory, but as others have stated, it’s easy to fix by adjusting those crash bars ever so slightly. Mine only rubbed on the driver’s side, so it was about a 15 minute fix by jacking up the...
  9. A nest under my hood...

    I thought about the colder climate thing, as well. I grew up in New Mexico, so occasionally we had a desert mouse, but nothing like what we have in the Seattle area...though Albuquerque was warmer during summer months, but it also got colder in the winter months. My folks literally learned of...
  10. A nest under my hood...

    At least you caught it early enough. I had to clean out a nest under my parents' Escape's hood not too long ago. It chewed up most of the insulation padding over the wheel wells and created a pretty cozy, and warm, nest. Damn rodents.


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