The seat issue was a none issue. I had adjusted the passenger seat for the wife and then tried to adjust the driver's seat, should read the owner's manual. There is a third lever on the driver's seat for the recline, the lever I was using is for adjusting the seat heights.
I did, but didn't need to adjust the seat at the time. Need to make a little room for the back passenger when I discovered the problem. I thought I had looked it over pretty well.
Just brought the 2024 BSBB home yesterday and while making all the necessary adjusts for driving found out that the driver's seat recline doesn't work, can't get it to move up or down. I guess it's back to the dealer for my first warranty issue.
Just got back in a new Bronco, Alto Blue, BB. I originally had a 2021 Bronco Sport, but sold it to be able to purchase a vehicle for my son. But times have changed, and I am now the the proud owner of a 2024 BSBB in Alto Blue
Personally, I think it is all a lot of useless stuff. If you drive a car then you should drive the car and not let the electronics do the driving. If you are a defensive drive and actually pay attention to what you are doing (not ride the bumper of the car ahead, check before you change lanes...
I'll have to go with the majority, the silver just doesn't go with rest of the BS. Definitely looks like you had to replace withe the spare. but the steelies for the Bronco look great!
Exactly the same process for me, an approval from the bank for up to a certain amount and the form for the dealer to fill out to get reimbursed. I go there with a certain price in mind, make the offer and I'm willing to walk if they do not like the offer. I've actually closed two different...
Bronco BB 1.5L with 2490.1 on the odometer as of the last fill up. I keep the record on a spreadsheet for all of my vehicles and the Bronco is right now averaging 26.5. Mostly country driving on flat lad here in Indiana. The daughter drove it from Indianapolis to Des Moine last week, so that...