After my last oil change, I discovered a mouse nest on top of the engine. Pretty sure it was the same area where lamented fuel leak would build up. I cleaned it out and then checked my GFās Escape. Same thing in same location. Now I check every time I need to open the hood on either vehicle.
If youāre expecting your car stereo to sound like your home system, youāll always be disappointed. Itās the nature of the beast. Iām not ever disappointed with my car stereo because itās car stereo. Sure, you can upgrade speakers and receivers but at the end of the day, itās a car stereo. Enjoy...
And yet, a symbol of the Wild West and an evocative name for a vehicle. Traditionally, a bronco you broke yourself was a better, stronger, faster and more loyal steed than one you just bought from a horse dealer. Much like Mustangs.
No way, no chance, never. I might upgrade to a BL someday but I love my BS BB. A little larger than my much loved Cherokee XJ. Feels about the same inside. No learning curve going from an F-150. Lots of pep and I love the MPG.
Replaced my rock damaged rear mud flaps with new ones that I coated with 8 layers of bed liner. Hopefully theyāll last a little longer. Thought about throwing a bucket of water on the back but it looks like rain. š¤£
In Driver Assistance settings go to cruise control, set it to Intelligent then set the tolerance to the range you want. Mine is set to +6 kms and voila, your bronco will go to 106 kms in 100 zone automatically and no blinking sign.