This article motivated me to order a trim with the LED projectors and remain very impressed. The guys whoāve done the glare free mod rave about it so may give that a try this weekend.
https://news.pickuptrucks.com/2021/10/2021-ford-f-150s-improved-headlights-lead-to-improved-safety-rating.html
Here is some info
https://www.ford.com/support/how-tos/owner-resources/vehicle-specifications/what-is-the-curb-weight-of-my-vehicle/
https://media.ford.com/content/dam/fordmedia/North%20America/US/product/2021/f150/pdfs/2021-F-150-Technical-Specs.pdf
Iāve got CCD it works great in Drive Modes and overall ride is as designed. Itās very customized to your truck
Here is a deep dive and discussion with the designing engineer
https://jalopnik.com/this-is-how-the-ford-f-150s-taillight-scales-work-1847857611
This Bulletin has a statement that connecting to negative post may adversely affect the BMS system.
https://www.f150forum.com/attachments/f118/562344d1639493383-battery-replacement-12-volt-battery-charging-testing-quick-reference-guide.pdf
My truck is but a month old ā22 Job 1 built on 12/22/21 and the AGM battery consistently reads 11.64 to 11.74 in the mornings. Tried charging it with trust Battery Tender + but that took way to long and I could achieve a resting voltage of 12.54-.69. But that would not last. Clearly wrong...
Where is it listed on Max Tow option that it includes transmission cooler?
https://www.f150gen14.com/forum/threads/tow-package-breakdown-for-2021-f-150.698/page-2
I agree having some independent settings for the shocks would be good and hopefully some Forscan will emerge. Will be interested to test drive a similar F150 w/o CCD. So far this is the best riding F150 Iāve experienced.
Finally got around to testing out how the CCD works in the various Drive Modes.
Most of the 2 weeks since delivery Iāve been using Eco mode seeing how the electric drive works in the PB and judging the uniqueness of all that in a truck. The handling and ride in that mode is noticeably soft and...
This article https://fordauthority.com/2021/12/the-chip-shortage-may-change-the-way-ford-does-business-forever/
A full 89 percent of new vehicles purchased this year have sold for near or above MSRP, compared to just 12 percent in 2019, and that doesnāt seem likely to change. āI would...