Doesn't the key communication come from the rear cup holder? With my rear cup holder disconnected (alcantara shift/brake boot install) my car couldn't detect my key and wouldn't start.
I too have been working from home since March, however if I failed to do my job in a timely manner, equipment fails and people could die.
You're right, it hasn't been a year, it's only been about 10 and a half months. Still unbelievable that Ford cannot figure out how many cars they built in a...
If Raceseng would ever stock any products other than basic shift knobs, I'd order a set of their titanium lugnuts.
Since they apparently have no interest in doing so, I'm running the factory locks and minimizing the amount of time my car spends outside of my garage when not being driven.
If only the R wheel was $275, I'd have multiple spares.
At $700 for a 2018+ R steering wheel, a pair of $25 driving gloves seems like the better choice.
Apparently, Ford hasn't have enough time yet to figure out how many cars they built for the 2019 model year, since it's only been about a year since the last 2019 GT350 rolled off the assembly floor.
It's only been about 1 year since Ford stopped building the 2019 model year GT350s...
Unbelievable that they haven't released 2019 production numbers yet; just how inept is Ford Corporate?
I really want to go, but do not want to fly right now with the pandemic raging...being on the complete opposite side of the country, I don't have any choice. I'm afraid I'm going to miss out on my opportunity as I bought my car in March of this year.
When the dealership washes the car, that's when you get those scratches and swirls. I explicitly told my dealership not to wash my car as I didn't want them damaging the paint anymore than it already was. ‍
Like I said on reddit last night in your now deleted post - the scratches on the wheels are unacceptable. The paint? It's a leftover 2019, a black one at that...the paint isn't going to look good. Mine was a mess when I took delivery in March. The splitter was likely damaged in transport - have...
Apparently there's a third option now - Lucas Oil. The quart bottles even have a GT350 on them. I haven't confirmed myself, and their website suck ass, to be frank.
https://www.amazon.com/Lucas-Oil-10101-Synthetic-Quart/dp/B072V63S8J
Reminds me of the autoshop class I took at my community college when I was trying to figure out what I wanted to do with my life - we had a kid that worked at the local whatever-lube that thought he was hot shit because he worked on cars as his job. It came time for oil change day and he...
Mine must have gobs of red loctite as well, I already broke one strap wrench trying to get it off. I'm afraid I'm going to have to step up to a pipe wrench and just destroy the stupid thing.