Bingo! I think you hit the nail on the head. It always goes to the same Mexican station. Unfortunately mariachi music doesn't appeal to me. Thanks for the reply.
Perhaps that would do it, but my choice is not mariachi music. It's always the same station in Mexico that is apparently bleeding over my local station.
Thanks for the prompt reply
Thanks for the detailed reply. The most plausible explanation is atmospheric conditions causing another station to bleed over as it always drifts to the same station. Mariachi music anyone?
Problem solved (I think). Interchange part number 560-69504 is a 17", 6 lug, 5.5 inch bolt spacing, 7.5 inch wide wheel with a 106mm center bore. I have not been able to track down the offset, but I'm confident it will work for a spare.
I needed a 17 inch wheel to replace my 16 inch spare. Do a search for interchange part number 560-69504. It is a 17", 6 lug, 5.5 inch bolt spacing, 7.5 inch wide wheel with a 106mm center bore. I have not been able to track down the offset, but I'm confident it will work for a spare.
Thanks for the info. I've got the same basic wheel except mine are chrome with a black background behind the Ford logo. My tire shop can sell me a similar wheel for about the same price. I can live with the spare tire load rating on my current spare. Changing it out is on my "nice to do"...
My 2019 Ranger XLT has 17 inch wheels, but has a 16 inch spare. I want to replace the spare with a 17 inch wheel. I would prefer to get a junkyard wheel because the least expensive wheel I can find is over $100.00. GM used a 6 lug 139.7 mm bolt pattern, but the GM center bore is too large for...
I did locate the wires. All 4 were in the small bundle that branches off to a white plug. Based on previous posts I expected to find only the purple and white wire in that bundle. I see what you mean about length. Fortunately I bought a very long pigtail, but it still means crawling up on the...
Thanks for the quick reply. It’s 108 degrees here in Phoenix at the moment so I haven’t crawled under the dash to look yet but I’ll take a closer look tomorrow morning when it’s only hot as opposed to too darn hot.
Sorry to have to back to square 1, but how the heck do you get the driver's side kick panel off? I have tugged and pushed and pulled on the darn thing as hard as I dare. I managed to get the top front clip loose by prying the panel toward the rear of the vehicle but that's as far as I've got.
That would be interesting. I suspect sensor location alone would create some deltas. All in all it’s a remarkable technology. I have no intention of relying on collision avoidance technology but, if I’m going to be honest, there are times I just plain screw up when I drive. It’s a darn good backup.