135Hoser
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@Ford Motor Company
Why is it if the car is parked, still running after driving then I take my seat belt off, I can no longer change the displayed menu on the gauge cluster. All I can see is the alert that the drivers seatbelt is off.
However, if the dealership airs my tires up to 47 PSI causing them to tear along a seam, The driver information centre AND the online app (ford pass) say 47 PSI is "good"
I guess I just don't understand the disparity in safety measures. If the car is parked I can't dismiss a safety alert about my seatbelt, but I can drive along freely with vastly over inflated tires without the computer batting an eye, or even suggesting my tires are over pressured and letting me dismiss the warning.
Why is it if the car is parked, still running after driving then I take my seat belt off, I can no longer change the displayed menu on the gauge cluster. All I can see is the alert that the drivers seatbelt is off.
However, if the dealership airs my tires up to 47 PSI causing them to tear along a seam, The driver information centre AND the online app (ford pass) say 47 PSI is "good"
I guess I just don't understand the disparity in safety measures. If the car is parked I can't dismiss a safety alert about my seatbelt, but I can drive along freely with vastly over inflated tires without the computer batting an eye, or even suggesting my tires are over pressured and letting me dismiss the warning.
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