Happy that I could help. Admittedly, I wasn't sure whether you were playing with us--but I tried to be careful to offer a helping hand before jumping to conclusions.
While I try not to laugh at people, I am very willing to laugh at amusing situations. From the perspective of people who...
OK, if you think that you mis-aligned the wheel when you put it back on, you should probably call the dealer and let them know ASAP. Otherwise, they might go on a wild goose chase, since they would be unlikely to suspect that an owner would remove and misalign a wheel...
Edit: For what it's...
That seems like the obvious conclusion, but could he really have not noticed it? And would the dealer really have checked it under warranty, especially knowing that the wheel had been removed and replaced?
This is likely one or more of the following: 1) A bizarre coincidence that just happened...
"roughly 45 degrees to the left" is pretty close to 60 degrees--which is one side of the hexagonal shaft that holds the steering wheel...
Did you tell the shop that you had removed the steering wheel?
My engine has a really nice cover--with shiny velocity blue paint that matches the rest of the truck. ;)
While I don't see the point of an engine cover, I'm glad that people are enjoying adding them to their trucks.
I wish that more people in the world thought this way. The truth is that more bonds us together than separates us--and the sooner that we recognize that, the better the world will be for everyone.
For those trashing Consumer Reports for their coverage of the Suzuki, here’s the conclusion: https://www.consumerreports.org/lawsuits-settlements/suzuki-and-consumers-union-agree-on-dismissal-of-lawsuit/
Seems to me that it was a bunch of noise over nothing. Consumer Reports got it right that...
Those are still being explored/tested/developed by @Tyvemattis, so nobody knows yet. If you have skills and an adventurous streak, give it a try and report back!
I spent $122.91 on switches (and shipping), $49.95 for OBDLink EX USB Scan Tool for FORScan, and $20 for a 3-year FORScan license. Total: $192.86. But I don't really include the full cost of the OBDLink tool or the FORScan license, since they are useful for far more than installing cruise...
Awesome, looks like a great build. I just called and put down a deposit for it. Thanks!
Just kidding, of course. As others have already noted, many dealers automatically list their vehicles on various websites as a way to drum up interest--especially if a deal falls through, then they have a...
Ford can only make so many, so quickly—especially with supply chain issues being faced my all manufacturers. Unless your dealer has extra parts and people to spare, they can’t help Ford make your truck any more quickly.
1200 miles. Had a fuel pump open circuit warning when starting it at -6F two days ago, but it cleared up after starting a couple of times. Hood doesn’t flutter. Radio works.
I bought the Ford Extended Service Plan, but I hope never to use it.