It's not normal for a 'vert but you didn't flush $60k. It can be fixed. My '17 'vert had the same problem but now has almost 70k miles and is smooth as glass. Check out my post which details all that I went through to get mine fixed. Also, download an app called Shimmy Diagnoser. It's a simple...
Damn, that does fit nicely. I have the Aperta wind deflector from Cabrio Supply. It's a bit less than the one from Love The Drive and works spectacularly. My only complaint is that it takes up a lot of room in the trunk. It did require drilling a couple of holes but they give you the...
NHTSA ID: 10091423
TSB ID: SSM 45938
SSM 45938 - 2015-2017 Mustang Driveline Vibration At Highway Speeds
Some 2015-2017 Mustang vehicles may experience a driveline vibration directly related to a vehicle speed of 70-100Kmh (50-70Mph) and is perceived as a tremor in the floor pan, seat track, or...
Super cool! Just proves that the best camera in the world isn't Nikon, Cannon, Hasselblad. The best camera in the world is the one you have with you when you need to snap a picture!
Did you try recalibrating the sensor? It might work. Push the A/C and Recirc buttons at the same time, release and immediately push the A/C button again.
A couple of weeks ago I installed a Blockit in my '17 vert. It fit perfectly and made a big difference! Highly recommend. Next on the list is some sound proofing on the doors and rear quarter panels.
Try Shimmy Diagnoser. It's an app that will measure the vibration's frequency and amplitude. Based on that, it can tell if the vib is engine, trans, d/s or tire related. It costs around 20 bucks. For me - money well spent.
I agree. I have a '17 that I bought CPO with 22k on the odo. It had the vib which I initially thought was a wheel balance issue. After 6 months it was finally fixed. IMHO, skip the '16 and go for the '18. You'll be happier.
I thought the same thing. Dealer said it's working fine. When it's 90 degrees outside, the system should come on max cold and max speed automatically but mine didn't. Dealer said it's how the system is programmed. I went digging around the internet and read about the cabin air temp sensor...