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I think the only advantage of tinkering with that is for when you leave your windows open.I just don't like that the manual cable frunk hood release is in the drivers kick panel.
Smash and grab thiefs will soon learn to bust the Lightning window and pull the frunk hood cable release to gain access to the frunk's contents.
It's in the same spot that ICE F-150 hood release is located.
I'm going to bury/ relocate the cable release further back in the kick panel. So that it's not as easily accessible.
As you know, there are 360 cameras all over the Lightning, and Ford has speculated that a creating a camera Sentry Mode could be just a matter of a firmware update to deter theft. There are tons of Tesla videos of Sentry Mode in action letting thieves know they’re being recorded.
I agree, without such a mode, a thief may try breaking a window, but if you think about it, most cars have a back trunk release and I don’t know anyone who’s had their window broken to get in a rear trunk.
Lastly, even if they assume you have something of value… and Ford doesn’t deter them with a camera sentry, they’ll still break your window even if you relocate the cable. The broken window will probably be a bigger expense than whatever you may be protecting in the Frunk.
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