We have been having the same problem for a few weeks. Usually it works, but when we leave our house it sometimes takes a few minutes to start working. I haven't asked dealer. It is probably a software problem with the nav. It is not than annoying yet.
I have a battery inflator and some that plug-in to the cigarette lighter receptacle. The battery one is great, but I never know if it is charged or keeping a charge. A charge indicator either always on or activated by a button would be great. I also don't know how long the battery might last. I...
I don't know about the desire for Ford OEM. My OEM has distortion in the passenger side, and I was in a rental Ford Edge the other day and it also had distortion on the OEM glass. I am under warranty and undecided if I want to get a replacement.
They do work that way if you pair them to the power head, but you would have to use the correct remote, pair it, then program the home link. Agreed that buying a replacement remote is the best solution, then use that to program the home link.
The cheap universal option is great or get a used opener. If you have a friend or relative with a compatible remote, you could use that to program by programming it to your opener. The only drawback is that whoever has that opener could open your door in the future.
I have a spray in that was installed by my dealer's body shop as part of the sale. The price they charge was $600, I think. It turned out great. On top of the spray in I have a TripleAliners mat and Lasfit tailgate mat. I like those mats. They match, and seem to be the same material...
The TripleAliners isn't as slippery as a plastic drop-in, but is easier to move items around on than the OEM rubber mat. It does have enough grip that a cardboard box doesn't fly around the bed while driving, which is nice.
I am reviewing the TripleAliners Truck Mat and comparing it to the Ford OEM rubber floor mat. The quick summary is that I love this mat and wish I had purchased it when I bought my truck.
I originally purchased the Ford OEM rubber mat and have been satisfied with it. The only drawback is that...
I did receive 2 different units from them for my 2025 Ranger. Neither worked. I took them out, but it as this is my only car at the moment, I did not put it back in since this circuit of things are working does keep the truck from working. Maybe there is a 2025 issue, at least with US trucks...
From my understanding, there isn't a lot required. I think you remove the plastic on the side of the bed, then bolt on the new parts and trim. Search the forums as others have talked about this before and bought the parts online.
I wanted the side step and found a truck that had one from the factory. While shopping I asked at the Ford dealer and they said it would be something like $3k to add at their shop. Others on this forum mentioned after market from Aliexpress like this one AliExpress step. I don't know if they are...
Did you end up getting the Brake Module to work? I plugged mine in and didn't have success. I haven't revisited it yet, but took it out since I was not having any success. I do have the 4dTech start top module installed and working great. BTW 2025 Lariat w/ push-button start.
I would like to test the following, if available.
2. 2024+ Ranger Bed Mat
6. 2024+ Full-Cover Tailgate Mat
Primarily I would like to replace my rubber bed mat with the Aliners since the rubber mat is difficult to use. It is great to keep things in place, but it is hard to push things into the...