I haven't dismantled the entire trunk yet to see where it all went but it's definitely getting into the spare tire well. My Mustang is not my primary car. It's driven maybe once a week. Right now it's sitting outside because I have some other projects in the garage. But the more concerning part...
Ughh same here. I'm in Tracy CA. The storms are not great for our cars I guess? I have tons of water in the trunk and tons of moisture on the inside of the windshield. So much I have to wipe it with a towel like a 1980s piece of crap car. Completely disappointed in Ford QC on the aspect. I was...
In California, as of now, when you buy a new car they put a small piece of paper in the front window. That has the vin on it. The plate you see is the dealership advertisement. Not required to be on there but most people leave it until their plates come in.
Just thought I'd share my solution. Disassemble the key fob as stated before. On the back side of the panic button is a raised portion that looks like a plus.. Melt that plus with the tip of a soldering iron. Poof, no more ridiculous over sensitive panic alarm. :headbang:
From what I take from this it's a front PP wheel and tire. I just bought one for a spare tire. The front PP wheel will fit on the rear but the rear PP wheel will not fit on the front.
I just picked up a new take off front tire and PP wheel for a spare. Glad I saw this thread. I was going to buy one of each, front and rear. I've never liked going without a spare. :headbang: