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Originally Posted by Oxlander
Correct me if I'm wrong, but there are some trim levels that are keeping the same center stack that we currently have in our F150s and we will not be forced to use Ford's audio components exclusively.
This looks to me like the Harley Davidson Edition Trim Level.
This looks to me like the Harley Davidson Edition Trim Level.
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Originally Posted by Rambo
No, the interior on the 2009 is all new. He also took pictures of the 2008 F-150.
However I seem to remember a picture of the '09 XL trim with the current center stack. Can anyone confirm this?
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I have to wonder if there's a reason or two for it to be like that. Perhaps it protects the camera from ice and snow build-up? I know the back up sensors on my '04 get water/ice in them and then whine like there's something in back of me when I reverse when there's nothing there. Only when it's been icy/snow-sleet out, or on rare occasions after washing. Perhaps camera is under there for protection so it always works correctly even in severe weather conditions, perhaps where it is now was found to not be such a workable location in all weather conditions?
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Originally Posted by CometFlash
I have to wonder if there's a reason or two for it to be like that. Perhaps it protects the camera from ice and snow build-up? I know the back up sensors on my '04 get water/ice in them and then whine like there's something in back of me when I reverse when there's nothing there. Only when it's been icy/snow-sleet out, or on rare occasions after washing. Perhaps camera is under there for protection so it always works correctly even in severe weather conditions, perhaps where it is now was found to not be such a workable location in all weather conditions?
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Originally Posted by CometFlash
I have to wonder if there's a reason or two for it to be like that. Perhaps it protects the camera from ice and snow build-up? I know the back up sensors on my '04 get water/ice in them and then whine like there's something in back of me when I reverse when there's nothing there. Only when it's been icy/snow-sleet out, or on rare occasions after washing. Perhaps camera is under there for protection so it always works correctly even in severe weather conditions, perhaps where it is now was found to not be such a workable location in all weather conditions?