Now can they do DEF on light duty trucks?
1 tons and below.
1 tons and below.
For a lot of people, this comes with extra hardware issues that aren't so easily bypassed like secondary batteries.MGS said:
Please include a rule that forces auto companies to offer a free software update to permanently remove this feature in existing vehicles.
Thanks, went out there and there are three connectors above and to the left. It has white housing, but they are all black. Is it the one closest to the brake?Whoop Delecto said:
My 2018 has a small white electrical connector above and left of brake pedal. If you disconnect that wire then it disables the a.s.s.. you need to plug it back in if towing. The wire is near obd port.
Ahhh got it now, thank you both!CDUB98 said:
Someone posted a picture of it on the first or second page I think.
I just saw the vid on p.1, thanks thoughWhoop Delecto said:
I recall it was a white housing and lower right. I'm out of town but will post a photo upon return. I read about it on f150Forum.
They overlook common sense*IndividualFreedom said:
They overlook the environmental cost of manufacturing all those starters to replace the ones that were over used.
Truth be told, this was probably that auto parts union originally pushing their weight around so we would have to replace starters more often.
All manufacturers can disable this with a software update. There's no reason they would need a hardware replacement. Heck, the cars with onboard LTE could possibly get the patch over the air without ever having to go into a dealerJeeper79 said:For a lot of people, this comes with extra hardware issues that aren't so easily bypassed like secondary batteries.MGS said:
Please include a rule that forces auto companies to offer a free software update to permanently remove this feature in existing vehicles.
Deerdude said:
Roundabouts are fun and seem to work on other countries. US doesn't use much I guess.
BonfireNerd04 said:Deerdude said:
Roundabouts are fun and seem to work on other countries. US doesn't use much I guess.
The United States suffers from a crippling case of "not invented here" syndrome, insisting on doing things "the American way" even when that's the stupidest possible way to do things.
Examples include having FPTP elections (versus proportional representation), tipping at restaurants (versus paying waiters normally), and building sprawling suburbs.
I love roundabouts. Sometimes I'll just drive around one a couple times for the **** of it.schmellba99 said:
Roundabouts are superior to 4 way stops all day and twice on Sundays.
We build sprawling suburbs because that's the cheapest way to add housing in metro areas.Burdizzo said:BonfireNerd04 said:Deerdude said:
Roundabouts are fun and seem to work on other countries. US doesn't use much I guess.
The United States suffers from a crippling case of "not invented here" syndrome, insisting on doing things "the American way" even when that's the stupidest possible way to do things.
Examples include having FPTP elections (versus proportional representation), tipping at restaurants (versus paying waiters normally), and building sprawling suburbs.
How long have you lived in Europe?
In my wife's Subaru, the engine will keep running if the cab is not cool/warm enough, so the AC/heat can stay on full. The system still sucks (for one, the Subaru restart is rougher than some other makes in my experience), but there was some thought put into it.Kozmozag said:
Its great on a 105 day in texas, cuts your a/c off at every light.