They're not moving SD production to Canada, they are just adding more capacity. Right? It would allow Ford to sell Super Duty's in Canada tariff free and export to other countries that aren't wanting to work with the US.
Let’s see what the real impact is. We know there is mitigation and it’s possible they saved more the last 10 years than they lose over the next 6 months. Even though you’re right about Ford’s general risk management decisions.
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Thanks for prompt response. I will give it a shot at dealer as truck driven daily and this condition -no dash or interior lights on door opening has been an on/off thing for probably 2 months...only in last 2 opr 3 weeks has it been continual. And ordered the Solar on Ebay..61 bucks due Monday!
Ok, to loop this back to the topic, Ford chose to go with aluminum bodies on F Trucks more than
ten years ago but the big issue was the vulnerability of going with just one supplier. While that
plan enabled long lock in of discounted costs, it now sees Ford in a huge pickle where it’s main
profit earning vehicles will be severely impacted for at least a six month period.
So the issue of outsourcing is there, a bigger concern appears to be Ford’s lack of risk management,
the one supplier goes down and it immediately impacts production.
Dealer may not replace it, depends on how they test it and their requirements. Worth a shot though. I try to throw mine on the charger every couple of months just to top it off.
I would still get a Solar CCA tester. They’re not expensive and that’s the definitive test.
As for the idle it’s probably for emissions- lighting the cats as quickly as possible.
Guys,
Thank you all for your time in responding.
I have a Schumacher SC 1308 charger that also allows you to test battery voltage as well as alternator out put.
I had it on charge last night for about 7 hrs. Battery was disconnected from truck. Hooked it back up this AM and the minute I hooked ground, lights came on. went through the drill-flash headlights 5 times, pump brakes 3 times and everything was good. Open door and dash and interior lights come on as they should. Drove about 5 miles this AM and then just tested battery voltage as well as alternator performance..first time I ever used those features.
Battery voltage came out as 12.3 and that reading falls in 12.2-12.7 and manual says that falls in "Needs Charging". As for the run test for alternator, came out at 14.3 which according to charger any reading between 13.4 and 14.6 confirms "proper operation"
So while I still have warranty protection -60% coverage - I'm going to take it back to dealer to replace battery. Also to take advantage of your collective knowledge, when I start truck-regardless if engine is hot or cold, it fast idles at about 1250., then after 2or 3 minutes it will drop to 750 and then eventually it idles at 500. This does not seem right to me-can see a cold start, but not a warm start.
Any thoughts.
Thx again for your prior comments.
I was playing around with ChatGPT on a couple of models Ford could add to the Bronco lineup. One I am calling the "BRONCO SUPER DUTY" and the other is the "BRONCO MAX".
The BRONCO SUPER DUTY crew cab pickup with either a bed or "tray" and 8 lug wheels. could be based on either the Australian Ranger SUPER DUTY or even the US SUPER DUTY, but the Australian Ranger SUPER DUTY makes the most sense, but solid axles front & rear would be really cool. The "overlanding" crowd should really dig it and it'll be a much better, more capable, vehicle than the Jeep Renegade. A 2.7EB base engine with a 3.5EB option and maybe a diesel option if possible. A "PowerBoost" option would be great too so it can be used as a generator when "on the trail".
The BRONCO MAX 3 row SUV. Based on the same chassis as the BRONCO SUPER DUTY also with 8 lug wheels. A 2.7EB base engine with a 3.5EB and "PowerBoost" option.
An EREV option with a 2.5L "Generator" would also be a great idea and would help it compete with the upcoming Scout models.
Going forward, I think Ford could remove all Ford branding on the Bronco lineup (similar to the Mustang) and offer it as a sub-brand sold at Ford and Lincoln dealers as well as standalone dealers in some markets.