I can understand Ford holding up certification. Afterall, if there's a known issue, even if small that can generate warranty, they do well to make sure it is right. A seemingly small issue that turns out to be a warranty item can be no small thing on an engine. Warranty claims are money right...
Not sure what color your vehicle is, but on a sunny day it is reasonable the temp goes up substantially. I also learned from my motorcycle days that a LOT of heat radiates off of pavement. I learned on hot days to ride the interstate lane closest to the ambient wind source, as temps rose...
The OP lives in hot humid FL, and living there as well, I understand the use of the AC to enjoy top down freedom with a little less oppressing humidity and heat.
Some folks in the far south may think it odd that people in colder climates have the top down, but the side windows up. Having lived...
Is it possible your condensate drain is plugged? I've had that on other vehicles in humid climates before. When that occurred over time I found I had to spray the evaporator with an antifungal solution to clean the mold spores that collected on the cooling fins.
I, like the OP, have had occasion to help others with my fire extinguisher. Thankfully I've not experienced a thermal event myself.
If I was doing a HPDE or drag racing, I'd keep one in the cabin for quick action should I have a grenade situation. In the grenade situation, the let it burn may...
I like Saleen's concept but in each of the photos I've seen, there always seem to be stitching a bit wayward (wavy where you'd thing they should be straight). My wife's dad called that being cattywampus.
It indeed can be confusing these days. Today's steering commonly uses "fly by wire". Yes there are mechanical connections at the chassis level that must be correctly adjusted, but the steering wheel does not employ a hard, mechanical interface with the chassis steering linkage. His issue...
I'm a bit surprised the OEM tie is white instead of a material containing carbon black for UV longevity (small amounts of sunlight do get to that location) But maybe the newer materials, albeit white) can handle the elements better than they used to.
Of course it was dirty...in DFB5.0's eyes especially. :cwl: Congratulations!
I'm sure this car will remain in best of shape....even better than when it left the factory.
Great question!!!!! Those strut towers for one thing are anything but stock. There's definitely some beefing up of that structure and they don't reply on spot welds. Of course the underside K-member is probably far from stock as well to handle race conditions.
Here's a pic of the convertible bracing installed on a S550.
Actually, is a link to even better pics for those interested.
https://mustangforums.com/articles/l-a-auto-show-flips-over-flipped-mustang-gt-convertible/
Those are for the tower brace....which your car apparently did not include that option. But if you ever do decide to add the brace, wa-la, you have bolts in place already.
Under warranty? Let the dealership chase down and fix the problems. If they cannot, depending on your State, multiple documented issues can invoke the lemon law.
I agree. And while to me it seems alright to have a large "honeycomb" feature in the upper/lower center, with smaller honeycomb feature in the lower outboard locations, having small honeycomb mesh in everywhere else but the lower outboard locations just doesn't look right for some reason.
On questions like this I go to prominent reputable aftermarket manufacturers (hitches in this case) and see what their year range fit tables say for a specific model number. In your case, if they bridge from 2023 into 2024 in their application tables, I'd feel certain I could reuse one from an...
Driving a Prius fast is like what I do with meals. I am light on the main meal and drink calories so I can splurge on dessert. If I had a Prius, I might even use the same justification to go fast. :)
Oh wait....what did that have to do with garage dust? Oops! I digressed.