Snow in Ford Bronco - the cause is quickly found
Created: 2022-01-17Updated: 2022-01-17, 4:26 p.m
By: Simon Mones
Several inches of snow lay inside a Ford Bronocs.
But how did this get there?
The answer to this question can be found quickly.
Tuktoyaktuk (Canada) – The list of Ford models that have achieved cult status is long.
The Ford Bronco also has a place there for sure.
The rush was correspondingly large when Ford brought it back onto the market last year.
The off-road vehicle – which is visually reminiscent of the original Bronco – is available with both a hard and a soft top.
But the two roof variants are a real headache for Ford, so the hard tops have already had to be replaced and the soft tops could also become a problem, as 24auto.de reports.
Recently, a Canadian bronco owner uploaded pictures to Facebook showing the snowy aftermath of a blizzard in Tuktoyaktuk.
Snow in Ford Bronco - the cause is quickly found
During the snowstorm, the Ford Bronco sat in the driveway with the soft top closed.
When Tyrone Reddi came back home, he couldn't have believed his eyes.
The interior of the SUV was completely covered with snow - despite the closed top.
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The interior of the Bronco is completely covered in snow.
© Facebook (Tyrone Raddi)
But how did the snow get inside the Ford Bronco when the top was down?
Did Reddi perhaps forget it or simply couldn't withstand the blizzard.
After all, the storm reached speeds of up to 80 km/h.
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Snow in Ford Bronco – Facebook video shows the full extent
A hint that also suggests that Reddi is not to blame for the snow inside the Bronco can be found in the engine compartment.
Because the Ford's engine is also covered with snow, as can be seen in a video on Reddi's Facebook profile.
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This video also answers the question of how the snow got inside the Bronco.
When walking around the SUV, a person shines a flashlight on the hood and the light shines through the roof.
"That's how the snow gets in, folks," Raddi stated.
Apparently the soft top of the Bronco doesn't seem up to such extreme weather conditions.
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