2021 Ford Bronco Owner’s Manual appears in all of its 552-page glory
Are you looking for some easy reading to start your weekend off? Well, thanks to a leak on Bronco6g.com, a forum dedicated to the new Ford Bronco, we have a textbook of Bronco information to cover. So sit back and relax and read all the lawyer-approved information that Ford could put into an owner’s manual.
Ford plans to start shipping in June 2021, but due to high demand and a stressed supply chain, the release date is being pushed back further. That means most owners who have made reservations for this exciting Jeep competitor should have plenty of time to read all of the 552 pages of the Bronco owner’s manual.
Some very passionate future Bronco6g.com owners have already started their reading assignment and discovered some unique information. According to the manual on page 107, only Broncos with the charged 2.3-liter Ecoboost inline-4 benefit from a standard boost pressure display.
Forum members also found that Ford’s auto-stop-start system can be turned off with a button on the dashboard. However, this decision is not saved by the ECU, so the driver has to select this setting every time he switches on his Bronco.
The manual also mentions a Ford Bronco Hybrid and provides guidance to owners on how to keep their Hybrid Bronco for more than 30 days. The manual also discusses battery charging, which helps validate the upcoming plug-in hybrid Ford Bronco PHEV.
Another interesting find is perfect for owners who don’t like Ford’s new over-the-air update system. If you want to keep your Bronco’s software inventory and skip the future planned updates from Ford, there are instructions on how to disable the onboard modem and remove your Bronco from the network.
We look forward to finally seeing the new Ford Bronco on our local roads and trails. Until then, this 552 instruction manual is a dream for bronco nerds and the perfect read over your morning coffee.
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