Well, this is interesting. I see that it's optional on pro, xlt and flash but the Canadian website shows it's standard on Lariat and platinum.
I guess we just don't get as many options. However, I wouldn't want one without it.
Can you elaborate on the year model and color you're talking about? I haven't seen any lightnings without propower and Ford has little mention of any changes like you describe.
Some people just can't master the intricacies of smooth driving no matter the vehicle.
The lightning does take some getting used to if you're coming from a slow ice vehicle but once you catch on it becomes incredibly capable and by far the smoothest riding truck of all time.
The great...
Some solutions:
Lower the steering wheel or your right hand.
Lean more to the right so the camera ca
Sure, I'm just telling you what worked for me.
Sometimes you have to operate the machine within its parameters and adapt to it.
Your dealer or any skilled mechanic can pop the door panel off and manually raise the window and leave the connector unplugged so your vehicle is still useable. The repair takes mere minutes if they have the part.
Talk to your dealer, if you have connectivity on then they will have a history of codes that you don't see that may be able to pinpoint the cause. Multiple unrelated faults usually lead to poor electrical connections.
Mythbusters found that 50mph was the point that windows up with a/c was more efficient.
Personally, I keep my windows up 99% of the time, I prefer a quiet, controlled climate with the added bonus of somewhat filtering the air.
Now, let's divide those sales up into commissioned and salaried.
Lower margins means less excitement for rabid sales bunnies.
I have found salaried sales people to be the absolute best, no bullshit.
You want to buy a car? You walk in and buy a car.
Nah, I'm talking about removing the plug. Tesla locks it in but it can still be forcefully removed, damaging the port in the process. It's really a non issue though. I'm glad that my Ford is not a tesla.
Just had a look in the owners manual, it reads:
SWITCHING AIR
CONDITIONING ON AND OFF
Press the button.
Note: Under certain conditions, the air
conditioning compressor could continue to
operate after you switch air conditioning off.
Note: To keep the system and its
components fully functional...
Try auto mode?
If it's 70 outside what is the cabin temp? If it's 79 and you have it set for 78 then it will probably run the fans if not the compressor.
Having owned trucks for decades and towed across country several times I can tell you about wind resistance in ice vehicles, the effect of cold on ice vehicles and the effect of towing with an ice vehicle. They all knocked my fuel efficiency considerably. We also used to have dry runs of...