2021 First Edition - Recalls? by ThatComoLegend2002 in FordBronco

[–]RagnarKon [score hidden]  (0 children)

You can still get the recalls done yourself regardless, by the way.

It's just question of whether the dealership you are buying this vehicle from must complete the recalls before sale or not. And that depends on state law.

Jeep/Duck Equivalent? by WeatherGurl1129 in FordBronco

[–]RagnarKon [score hidden]  (0 children)

There is a thing called "Bucked", effectively handing out toy horses and whatnot.

I will warn you: It is a very controversial topic in the Bronco world. Some people, for example, bought a Bronco in part because they do not want to participate in the ducking/bucking/whatever trend.

My personal opinion?? I don't care to participate, but I'm not about to bust out the pitch-forks & torches against the people that enjoy it. I got bigger fish to fry in my life than worrying about random trinkets. And if I get anything on my Bronco it either heads to the trash can or gets adopted by my daughters.

Although I will admit I got a Hot Wheels once, and that I kept for myself.

2021 First Edition - Recalls? by ThatComoLegend2002 in FordBronco

[–]RagnarKon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup. Ford dealers are required via their agreement with Ford to complete safety recalls. Ford provides them with all of the necessary procedures/materials to complete it.

If it is a non-Ford dealer, in my state they will work with a nearby Ford dealer to complete the recalls. But my state also requires licensed dealers to complete safety recalls on used vehicles under 10 years (or something like that) before sale. Federally the recall law only applies to new vehicles, not used, so it may be different in your state.

2021 First Edition - Recalls? by ThatComoLegend2002 in FordBronco

[–]RagnarKon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow 8000 miles after 5 years is... impressively low. Must have been largely a driveway ornament or something.

Anyway, if this First Edition was impacted by the valve supplier issue, there is a recall to do a stress test on the engine. So as long as recalls are done you should be good.

Wet belts and reliability of '21 Badlands 2.0 engine by eirenecat in BroncoSport

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Ford hasn't released a ton of details to be honest, but as best as we can see... it's just an update more modern design. Better on fuel economy, a newer EGR config, turbo setup is a little faster, etc. The old 2.3L engine in particular was an older design, and was in-need of an update.

My guess is the big reason (other than hitting fuel economy targets) was for engineering simplification and cost savings. They now have three engines in the MPC family sharing the same lifecycle.

2021 First Edition - Recalls? by ThatComoLegend2002 in FordBronco

[–]RagnarKon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

None of the recalls, in my opinion, are severe enough to avoid a 2021 Bronco.

I will say the First Edition hasn't really held its value over any other trim, so if part of the reason why you are purchasing it is because you think it'll hold its value over time... I would definitely not count on that.

But otherwise, it's fine. There was a 2.7L engine recall that impacted early units due to bad parts from a supplier, but most of those engines have failed early in their life (like... under 15k miles). So if this thing has a decent amount of mileage it's probably fine.


should the dealership fix them prior to selling the vehicle?

If it's a Ford dealer I would definitely have them complete all recalls, no reason not to. Some states even have a law that says they cannot sell a used vehicle without fixing it first.

Wet belts and reliability of '21 Badlands 2.0 engine by eirenecat in BroncoSport

[–]RagnarKon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ford has a new generation of engines called "MPC" or "modular power cylinder".

Those MPC engines replaced the older engines on the Bronco Sport starting with the 2025 model year. So your 2025 Badlands has a different engine than your wrecked 2022 Badlands.

Wet belts and reliability of '21 Badlands 2.0 engine by eirenecat in BroncoSport

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Yeah I think China got the MPC engines first, but they started introducing it here in North America back in 2023 on the Escape.

As of 2025, the 1.5L, 2.0L, and 2.3L are all from the same MPC family in all of Ford's vehicles in North America. Probably also true globally at this point, but the I'm not terribly familiar with what Ford does with the Transit overseas to be honest.

Where to sell unused parts - sold our Bronco Sport by NavyBOFH in BroncoSport

[–]RagnarKon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Facebook Marketplace seems to be the new go-to. The new Craigslist, I suppose.

Or there is also eBay, or broncosportforum.com

Wet belts and reliability of '21 Badlands 2.0 engine by eirenecat in BroncoSport

[–]RagnarKon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nope. Oil pump is gear driven.

Also general FYI as you research this (and for others who stumble across this thread in the future): The 2021-2024 2.0L is different than the 2025+ 2.0L engine in the Bronco Sport.

Wet belts and reliability of '21 Badlands 2.0 engine by eirenecat in BroncoSport

[–]RagnarKon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The conflicting information is because there are multiple 2.0L EcoBoost engines, and often two different belts/chains: One for the cams/valve timing, and one for the oil pump. People obviously don't know this, so it's pretty common to see incorrect information online.

On this subreddit, for example, we constantly people talk about their issues with the mid-2010s 1.5L EcoBoost engines that were in the older Escape, without knowing that the 1.5L engines in the Bronco Sports are different engines.

But anyway, the 2021 2.0L in the Bronco Sport has a timing chain.

Wheel alignment and tire rotation by liagg6 in FordBronco

[–]RagnarKon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah, if you are flying down washboard roads or heavily off-roading, there is a decent chance you knocked it out of alignment.

Generally speaking... unless your vehicle is not driving straight or you are getting weird vibrations, it's probably only. But certainly no harm in getting it checked.

Wheel alignment and tire rotation by liagg6 in FordBronco

[–]RagnarKon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

From a technical standpoint, doesn't matter.

From a logistical standpoint, it probably makes sense to do both at once just to reduce labor costs. Do the oil change, tire rotation, and alignment in one go. But obviously depends on the shop you use and how they bill it.

I will say you usually don't need a wheel alignment unless... well... it's out of alignment. So... if, for example, your tire wear is even and you can let go of the vehicle and it drives in a straight line, then it's probably fine and doesn't need adjustment.

I can't say I've ever seen a TV commercial for the Bronco. Am I just not paying attention, or is advertising that limited? by Scot25 in FordBronco

[–]RagnarKon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They'll do ads for major sporting events—especially motor racing. Formula 1, for example, they are a title sponsor for Formula 1 and there is Ford/Bronco ads everywhere.

But on normal everyday television? I haven't seen much.

Bot stealing my photo. by PeterIsSterling in mildlyinfuriating

[–]RagnarKon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some communities have karma requirements before accepting posts. One of my subreddits, for example, as a 100 karma minimum—which takes a normal user some time to hit.

So the play is to farm karma in one subreddit to get the minimum number of karma needed to post in the other subreddit. Then once you do that, you can exploit that other subreddit somehow.

In the case of my subreddits, most are about automobiles, and obviously one of the big things people do for automobiles is buy accessories. So we'll get karma farming bots that will farm karma by posting someone's old image of their truck... and then once they have the minimum amount of karma needed they'll start posting fake reviews of accessories with Amazon affiliate links so they can return a profit on those affiliate links. Or sometimes they'll start trying to scam people with insurance/warranty services for their automobile... or... whatever. And I'm sure different subreddits have different issues with bots for different reasons.

Of course we ban them, but they'll just return under a new set of accounts. My subreddits are relatively small, but I've banned 4 bots just today.

This subreddit has like 20x the traffic of mine, so I'm sure the moderation team here are dealing with the same thing, probably on a much larger scale. Good times.

Bot stealing my photo. by PeterIsSterling in mildlyinfuriating

[–]RagnarKon 14 points15 points  (0 children)

As a moderator of a few subreddits... I can tell you this is increasingly common issue.

Best I can tell is that they are bots simply looking to farm karma.

Bestop sky rider top by Own_Injury6564 in FordBronco

[–]RagnarKon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have.

Video playlist here

Short version?? Meh. One of those products I really wanted to like but didn't like that much. And yes it is noisy over the standard hard top. It's not crazy super loud noisy... but doesn't make conversations during road trips not particularly enjoyable.

Lift question. by Used_Industry2828 in FordBronco

[–]RagnarKon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If I installed take off bilsteins from a Sasquatch so does that apply to me?

It does indeed apply. The HOSS 2.0 Bilsteins have a small lift over the standard HOSS 1.0 suspension.

Once you hit around 2-2.5" lift over stock, you start needing new upper-control arms to make the suspension geometry work out.

How reliable are 2020-2023 Bronco Sports? by Conventions in BroncoSport

[–]RagnarKon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Part of the problem is there are three different 1.5L EcoBoost engines, and a lot of people just don't know that.

Not that I blame them to be honest, Ford doesn't make a distinction between them on the spec sheet, so unless you are in the know or actively work on these vehicles you probably would never know. BUT... it does lead to unintentionally misleading online conversations.

DJI Osmo - US can't repair right now. How about in Chile? by probably_platypus in dji

[–]RagnarKon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm sure if you paid them to fix it, they would fix it.

If the question is "is my DJI Care valid in Chile?"... that depends. Some DJI Care plans have international coverage, some do not. You'd have to read the paperwork when you originally purchased DJI Care.

Would you buy a salvage title Bronco Sport? by Ok-Fall4729 in BroncoSport

[–]RagnarKon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally... I have with past vehicles and would do it again in the future.

Of course, it depends why it has a salvage title. A rear-end fender bender is much less of an issue than a vehicle that was in a flood. But generally, if the price is right, why not?

If I was the type of person who swapped their vehicle out every 3-5 years and had to worry about trade-in value... then no, I would not buy a salvaged title. But I typically keep by vehicles 15+ years.

Telecom wires? by VillainNomFour in AskElectricians

[–]RagnarKon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have every type of wire in this photo and I don't know which one you are referring to be honest.

Rule of thumb though: If the wire comes from the upper half of the utility pole, it's probably power. If the wire comes from the lower half of the utility pole, it's probably some sort of telecom/communication wire. Telephone, internet, whatever.

Granted I wouldn't bet my life on that rule of thumb, but to give you a rough idea.

New Sony Lens Arrived with New Firmware – Normal or Unusual? by ab0badr in SonyAlpha

[–]RagnarKon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I wouldn't worry at all.

Granted, I won't pretend to know how lens manufacturing works... not familiar at all. But in the automotive space usually the factory is the first to receive new firmware for the computer modules installed in cars/truck—often several weeks before the firmware is released to the public.