mcky2011
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This has gotten to the point that I've heard them in movies or TV shows and cringe like Pavlov's dog.
I have occasionally browsed other forums and they seem to be annoying others enough that they tinker with things with the FORScan tool.
Alas, I have better things to do than spend more than a couple of my remaining brain cells on them. Like post here complaining about them.
Supposedly the do-do-do at startup is a beltminder and can be avoided by fastening the seatbelt prior to starting. Does anyone actually do that?
The door chimes can be turned off on certain vehicles like the F150.
IMO, the main problem is Ford has a Vehicle Harmony division staffed with woke type, tick turds that live for and some how actually get paid to create this noise pollution. (Warning you can't unsee the things on the link above)
Like average Joe car owner would ever take the time to learn and appreciate each tone and countless wasted hours put into creating them? Ummmm, no.
I now return you to your regularly scheduled dude, where is my car programming.
I have occasionally browsed other forums and they seem to be annoying others enough that they tinker with things with the FORScan tool.
Alas, I have better things to do than spend more than a couple of my remaining brain cells on them. Like post here complaining about them.
Supposedly the do-do-do at startup is a beltminder and can be avoided by fastening the seatbelt prior to starting. Does anyone actually do that?
The door chimes can be turned off on certain vehicles like the F150.
IMO, the main problem is Ford has a Vehicle Harmony division staffed with woke type, tick turds that live for and some how actually get paid to create this noise pollution. (Warning you can't unsee the things on the link above)
Like average Joe car owner would ever take the time to learn and appreciate each tone and countless wasted hours put into creating them? Ummmm, no.
I now return you to your regularly scheduled dude, where is my car programming.
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