Absolutely
I'm well acquainted where it is. I put a vinyl dot on it, for a post in an earlier thread.
My windshield wiper in my other picture right on top of it.
Thank you Scott getting the species correct👍
The name of our truck which came from the 1970 Ford Maverick which is bovine in nature.
The original release date for the Maverick was supposed to be 2020, to coincide with the 50-year anniversary of the original maverick. Unfortunately covid...
I wonder how much of a weight savings there is over the same structure being made out of mild *repairable Steel.
* I fully realize that even mild steel once bent and repaired. Is not going to have the original strength as it did before the repair.
It has to do with how you push your door open and inadvertently pushing the manual lock/ unlock Lever. It's easy to do.
See above post #13
The Ford Connected app. Is unavailable to me. No wifi 10 minutes away from home.
In all the instances above highlighted in bold.
(Only drivers door was locked)
You accidentally locked the driver's door.
By inadvertently pushing the lock/unlock LEVER.
🤔I was thinking about how easy it would be to test the differences.
Just comes down to details & logistics.
One owner of a Lariat.
One owner of a XL or XLT
One garage hopefully one of the trucks owners.
One 'large' Bluetooth 🔊 speaker
One cell phone with a decibel app or decimal meter.
A date...
Bob,
Did you happen to notice if the screw had a point? The one I had on my Chevy Volt, had a point that fit into a little divot on the metal mounting plate that was cemented to the windshield.
**Obligatory disclaimer
Example only not sure this is what the Maverick has
Oh, I don't think luck has anything to do with it. I'm pretty confident in saying, most Maverick door gaps are probably the same. There might be a few that have adjustment issues.
It's pretty much designed to do what it does. I'm not the only one on the forum who has installed it. I haven't...
🤔 How many layers of "plastic" are really between the actual charger and your phone?
1. The plastic surrounding the charging element
2. The plastic of the console.
3. The plastic of the console liner.
4. You have the plastic of the phone cover.
5. And finally you have the thin plastic phone...
2023 Maverick you can push the the interior door lock button. Take your time to hide your fob anywhere you want. If you have a hard cover on your bed as long as you've dropped the tailgate before you locked the truck you could stick it in the side cubby and then close the tailgate.
I threw it on...