Yea, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act specifies that the burden is on them to prove your aftermarket modifications damaged a component under warranty. They can't blanket deny warranty work because of aftermarket mods. Especially on unrelated components.
I did actually. He responded that it probably won't be possible under the new security architecture they use. Based on what I've read that also seems to be the case. Until someone cracks it I think we're stuck with what we got :(.
Nah, that would make sense. It actually starts doing a brake check dance. I was doing really well and steering along with it and didn't hear the chime. It started flipping out lol. It made a believer out of me after that.
I looked through some of the dash cam threads and have a few questions:
1. Do I need to disconnect the battery prior to installing a hardwire kit in the passenger compartment fuse box? My inclination is yes, but the manual says it's only needed when servicing high current fuses.
2. Some folks...
Not to mention that I don't think we can do a PMI on a part not meant for your VIN. I think FDRS checks beforehand to make sure it's right.
Oh well, I'll check back in a year to see if anyone has found out anything more.
So this looks like it might be a bit more difficult for us. I'm not entirely certain as to their functional differences, but there's a few different models of IPMA for the new Ranger. The biggest difference is that non Technology Package ones are marked as Collision Mitigation System...
I was looking into adding the rain sensor to mine, and I ended up going and getting the 72 hr subscription to their Motorcraft service portal. It's a bit easier to follow.
Has anyone had any luck with adding ACC after purchase? I've seen some threads on the Maverick and F-150 forums about it. Given that the new Ranger shares a lot of F-150 modules, I would hope that the programming values would be similar. For reference, I checked out a few parts that were listed...