Perhaps something like this mock-upWhen I get mine, being built mid-January. I plan on trying to 3D print a cover for that exact reason.
A round cover that one can lift up to access controls.
First I have to get my Ranger to take measurements and see best way to make.I would be interested when you get a working print.
And price 60mm quick search $75Yes. Depth is the concern. I measured 70mm across from the outer edge of the enclosing plastic ring with a depth of 25mm, rounded slightly up, for clearance. Maybe Monstrum or Butler Creek has them or can custom make one. Someone might have a Ranger at one of these manufacturers and do a laser measurement.
Curious around the ring is the surface flat?Yes. Depth is the concern. I measured 70mm across from the outer edge of the enclosing plastic ring with a depth of 25mm, rounded slightly up, for clearance. Maybe Monstrum or Butler Creek has them or can custom make one. Someone might have a Ranger at one of these manufacturers and do a laser measurement.
I can relate. Had a 1986 Saab 900 Turbo. Wife's purse snagged the key on the Autobahn in Germany at 120 MPH. High adventure. Now she tends to push the engine start/stop button when reaching for the radio knob in her 2024 Ford Escape. No problem when in motion but it cuts the engine when stopped at traffic signals. People behind us are not happy.It seems to me that this is a problem that would never even happen if you just confined the dog to the back seat. What am I missing? Do you let your pet ride up front or with his head resting on the center arm rest?
This is vaguely related - I once owned a 2000 Saab 9-5 Aero Sport Wagon, like all Saabs it had the ignition switch located in that same exact spot. We were cruising at 80 mph and my wife reached around to put her purse behind the seat, and the dangling strap turned off the ignition. That was very unsettling.
John Davies
Spokane WA USA
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I agree completely and dogs never allowed in the front seat.It seems to me that this is a problem that would never even happen if you just confined the dog to the back seat. What am I missing? Do you let your pet ride up front or with his head resting on the center arm rest?
This is vaguely related - I once owned a 2000 Saab 9-5 Aero Sport Wagon, like all Saabs it had the ignition switch located in that same exact spot. We were cruising at 80 mph and my wife reached around to put her purse behind the seat, and the dangling strap turned off the ignition. That was very unsettling.
John Davies
Spokane WA USA
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