I have this in 21 BSBL and it fits nicely behind the front sets. Back sets can then be either up or down depending on how much room your dog needs to roam around. One issue may be "do-gooders" calling police for leaving dog in car unattended - happens to a friend of mine on a regular basis...
Regarding the manual instructions, the more you read the more things you will find that are not only incorrect for your model Bronco Sport, but don't apply to any Bronco Sport - they are typically for Ford Escape models. My favorite is telling people where to put the key fob for a starting when...
Yes - in middle of a 3 day 2000 mile trip. Restarted car and screen came up. No problems since. Buried in forum there are other discussions of screen not coming up. Typical solution seems to be reboot screen.
For what it's worth try connecting your phone via USB cable. After sync recognizes phone see if Waze comes up. I have BS BL without nav and iphone. As I recall the phone has to be connected by USB, not blue tooth for waze - you can try search forum too see if I am remembering this correctly.
Top latches easier to break than you might think - from experience ! Be sure to pull bottom out first. When you reinstall be careful wires are not caught in lower latch. A number of posts a few months ago on this by people installing accessories. Definitely room for improvement here Mr. Ford.
On my Badlands (no Badlands options package) there is a backup camera and rear cross traffic alert. BUT that is an alert only if something behind you is moving across your path - ie. It does not give up "beeps" as you are backing up into something. For that you have the red and yellow lines...
To say the fuse position is awkward is definitely an understatement. I had same issues looking for default 5 digit code to set door locks. I wasn't brave enough to pull off the top panel, but see how you did it. Without removing the top panel like you did there is no way to actually get to...