My First Edition started popping a couple of weeks after I took delivery. I tried what you suggested. It worked perfectly. I did put heat on the heat shrink. It doesn’t take much heat to activate the wrap. Just quickly pass the heat source by the wrap a couple of times and it will tighten up. Nice job and great idea.
I have a '22 Black Diamond 2-door (Eruption Green as well). Same annoying issue and after watching your video and performing your "fix", problem eliminated! Thanks so much for your effort and content!
Great fix, I will be applying heat. Heat Shrink wraps just need a little of heat/flame. As long as you don't put an open flame directly to the sound deadening material there will be nothing to worry about.
Thanks for making this video. Glad this popped into my feed. We have 2 Broncos. My wife's had been making that exact noise in the middle front. I am going to O'Reilly's today.
Thank you! this fixed my issue that just started happening. I noticed the front guide of the driver side t-top section had a lot of scuffing/wear on it so I also added to that one too.
Hey there. I just did that quick fix on my first edition bronco. Perfect. Not a squeak or rattle. 3min fix for $5. Why couldn’t Ford figure it out. Lousy customer service. Shame on you Ford. It’s quality control. A customer shouldn’t have do figure out a fix for the squeaking bronco tops.
My take is it’s a new vehicle and we’re gonna have some quirks, but I understand where you’re coming from and I’m glad it worked for you. Keep in mind if you remove the roof panels, you may have to freshen up the heat shrink in the future. 👍
Thanks for the video! 24 badlands and mine ended up being the smaller pins at the front lever. Wonder if someone will come out with a new style pin to screw in and prevent the popcorn noises?
Would love to see a follow up video to this! Just a quick 5 to 7 min video. Has it worked…is it messing with the heat shrink after a few weeks…that kind of thing
Thank you for this video. This noise just showed up with winter weather here in Canada. This noise is slowly driving me mad. I am going to try your fix this weekend. Quick question. What 2 diameters of heat shrink did you use? TIA
Thanks for the video!! I did it tonight. Now I just need a solution for the cargo cover… that creaks like crazy. I’m thinking very thin non-dense foam for underneath all the bolts?
Omgsh I’ve been hearing the click for a week or two been driving me crazy!! All of a sudden I was wondering if it had anything to do w how my dad put it back on
Thank you very much for the suggestion! Ours started popping the second day we had it, used your solution, no more popping! We just hit 1000 miles, now we have a rattle coming from the back somewhere....tailgate or clam shell...not sure which. Anyone else here or any suggestions?
@@DrivenWildOutdoors No we don't (yet). After I commented, my wife and I went on a drive and figured out that the noise is coming from the seal between the tailgate and the glass. We are thinking about trying some silicone spray lubricant on the rubber seal.
@@jonrodz The popping in the back went away. I'm still not sure what it was exactly....We now have about 9000 miles and have had the top completely off several times and now have a rough country tailgate stiffer to accommodate the weight of the 37's, so that may have something to do with it. I couldn’t find the spray lubricant I felt comfortable with using.
so TLDR/W.... slightly increase the pin diameter w/ heat-shrink tubing. The passenger side of my Badlands 4dr does it intermittently but I just 1/4 loosened the locking lever and seems to solved it. I'll probably try this trick too. Also.... 1. I'm jealous of your shop... and 2. I think it's awesome your kid is involved in the video and maintenance stuff. My kiddo is only 2.5yo and she just floats around the garage while I'm working but hoping she'll at least take a little interest in some stuff at some point. Cheers
@@zackp475 it is holding up great, on the driver side one time because we were removing the top so much. The passenger side was good, but we replaced it at the same time. No noise and there has been no secondary issues with our bronco
Good deal. Worried I was but feel better now. Still haven't got build date on mine. Hey did you get the leather seats that come with power or did you do Marine vinyl and no power. I can still change and add power seats and wondering if I would be bummed with no power. Whats your thoughts
I have the same popping noise and traced it to one of the brackets that turn 90 degrees to latch. Either the bolt is slightly too long or they forgot the spacer for the bolt as the bracket does have a little play even when the bolt is fully tightened. There is no play in the other 90 degree bracket on the passenger panel. My dealer ordered another bracket so we'll see if that fixes my issue. If not, I'll try your fix and go from there. Thx
I like the camera man's zoom ups lol also would Teflon tape do the trick too? Bc it's not sticky or anything, you just use as much as you need until you get the desired thickness
Thanks, I don’t like The idea of using glue, (as in tape adhesive) it will tend to be just as messy. Also the thickness and the Teflon tape isn’t enough, , it works as a filler. Next to a precise measured/manufactured bushing that could be installed on the roof bracket I think the heat shrink is the next best thing.
Is there any way to adjust the front two hard top panels? On my badlands, both front panels stick up slightly higher in the back then in front, and the passenger side also sets farther back than the driver's side. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you
Thanks for watching! We found it will last quite a while without taking the top off, about every three times you remove the roof panels and put it back on you have to re-sleeve it. However my wife has removed it several times and it’s still there.
I cant wait to pick up my "ordered a long time ago" bronco, so I can try to diagnose issues that should have never been issues on a 60K vehicle. But then again, that is why I ordered the LUX package, so I can turn up the radio and hear the vibration in the speakers that everyone complains about......
The B&o stereo system is great in my opinion. I have no idea why people complain about it. But it’s like everything else what’s good for me might not be good for someone else I guess.
The B&O system is great, great sound but I do have the vibration in one speaker. First service , there will be a laundry list of things for the dealer to fix!
Open flame? Isn't that what the wife's hair dryer is for? Some people even go out and buy a heat gun which I've heard has lots of other uses. In all seriousness, this will likely be completed before my Bronco gets license plates.
Hey Ford, how bout just building an actual hardtop that doesn’t come off… eliminates the entire issue, plus then you can build a door with a window frame and eliminate that problem as well.
Ford make several vehicles that the top doesn't come off and the frameless windows are a great feature. I hate the way a Jeep looks with the doors still on and the top off. Reminds me of the people that ride in a convertible car with the windows up ,lol.
17 minutes later we still don’t know what’s the “perfect size” shrink wrap. I mean, he says “perfect size” a dozen times but never thinks to call out what that size is. Too much redundant talking and painfully lacking in substance.
Also does not list the size in the notes. Great video for oneself, not helpful for others trying to do the same and not have to go and buy a bunch of sizes.
A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.! 100% elimination of the popping! $4.99 worth of parts and less than 10-minutes labor with only small scissors needed! THANK YOU!
My First Edition started popping a couple of weeks after I took delivery. I tried what you suggested. It worked perfectly. I did put heat on the heat shrink. It doesn’t take much heat to activate the wrap. Just quickly pass the heat source by the wrap a couple of times and it will tighten up. Nice job and great idea.
I have a '22 Black Diamond 2-door (Eruption Green as well). Same annoying issue and after watching your video and performing your "fix", problem eliminated! Thanks so much for your effort and content!
Can't believe the fix was this easy, thank you so much, the noise was driving me insane!
Awesome 👍
Great video! This will help a lot of people!
Thank you Mitchell
Ford and whoever makes the tops need to see this. I can't believe their engineers didn't think of this.
I hear they have. Some things like this just take time to show up and to get a fix for.
I suffered from the same noise on my MIC. I covered the two nipples on the drivers panel only and it fixed the annoying popping sound. Thanks!
Great fix, I will be applying heat. Heat Shrink wraps just need a little of heat/flame. As long as you don't put an open flame directly to the sound deadening material there will be nothing to worry about.
Now I want to see a combustion test on the sound deadening.
Thanks for making this video. Glad this popped into my feed. We have 2 Broncos. My wife's had been making that exact noise in the middle front. I am going to O'Reilly's today.
That was a clever solution. Ford should just replace those plastic pins with hard rubber pins. Thanks for the video! You should be a Ford engineer.
Thank you, sir, I just hope it helps.
Thank you! this fixed my issue that just started happening. I noticed the front guide of the driver side t-top section had a lot of scuffing/wear on it so I also added to that one too.
@@JohnMikoAvgou 👍 Glad it helped!
Hey there. I just did that quick fix on my first edition bronco. Perfect. Not a squeak or rattle. 3min fix for $5. Why couldn’t Ford figure it out. Lousy customer service. Shame on you Ford. It’s quality control. A customer shouldn’t have do figure out a fix for the squeaking bronco tops.
My take is it’s a new vehicle and we’re gonna have some quirks, but I understand where you’re coming from and I’m glad it worked for you. Keep in mind if you remove the roof panels, you may have to freshen up the heat shrink in the future. 👍
Thanks for the video! 24 badlands and mine ended up being the smaller pins at the front lever. Wonder if someone will come out with a new style pin to screw in and prevent the popcorn noises?
@@RaginCoal I think if they change them to a hard rubber material that would solve it
I didn’t on my 2021 Bronco and it worked so well thanks to you
@@meshalaloudah9706 glad it helps. Thanks for watching our channel
Did the fix today no more creaks or rattles. Thanks!!!!!!
Awesome
My eye ball started twitching once I heard the popping sound in your video. I had to keep telling myself that it is fine.😂
“It’s fine” is my new motto in life. Thanks to Steph at North Shore bronco 😎
Would love to see a follow up video to this! Just a quick 5 to 7 min video. Has it worked…is it messing with the heat shrink after a few weeks…that kind of thing
We have it planned for this week
Thank you for this video. This noise just showed up with winter weather here in Canada. This noise is slowly driving me mad.
I am going to try your fix this weekend. Quick question. What 2 diameters of heat shrink did you use?
TIA
I will have to check and see what size it is, I bought an assorted pack, made by Dorman from O’Reilly auto parts
Thanks for the video!! I did it tonight. Now I just need a solution for the cargo cover… that creaks like crazy. I’m thinking very thin non-dense foam for underneath all the bolts?
Which cargo cover do you have?
@@DrivenWildOutdoors thanks for the reply! Talking about the MIC portion over the cargo area with the fixed glass. It constantly creaks and torques.
@@JW-tc1gy I don’t know on that one. Let me look into it
@@JW-tc1gy I've had my 2 door since November and the amount or odd noises I'm getting in the same area is absurd.
@@terrykekich1923 how did it work out for your cargo area??
21 4dr OBX the right side was popping in cold weather. Sprayed all of the pins with a small amount of silicon spray. Popping is gone 4wks now.
I would keep a check for rubbing marks in the pins
Thanks for the video. Just used your fix and rattle is gone!
What size heat shrink did u used
@@akhilgeorge3401 the front pin was 3/8" and the back pin was 1/3".
Have been battling this for a long time, excited to try this fix.
We have zero issues since. The tubing might have to be replaced after extensive panel removal/replacement
My 2023 built in May started popping and creaking after 500 miles. I'll try this tomorrow as it is driving us crazy . Ford obviously hasn't learned.
Ours is noise free still
Omgsh I’ve been hearing the click for a week or two been driving me crazy!! All of a sudden I was wondering if it had anything to do w how my dad put it back on
Thank you very much for the suggestion! Ours started popping the second day we had it, used your solution, no more popping!
We just hit 1000 miles, now we have a rattle coming from the back somewhere....tailgate or clam shell...not sure which.
Anyone else here or any suggestions?
Do you have the fold down table by chance?
@@DrivenWildOutdoors No we don't (yet). After I commented, my wife and I went on a drive and figured out that the noise is coming from the seal between the tailgate and the glass. We are thinking about trying some silicone spray lubricant on the rubber seal.
How did that work out for you??
@@jonrodz The popping in the back went away. I'm still not sure what it was exactly....We now have about 9000 miles and have had the top completely off several times and now have a rough country tailgate stiffer to accommodate the weight of the 37's, so that may have something to do with it. I couldn’t find the spray lubricant I felt comfortable with using.
My bronco sits outside and I haven’t experienced this popping noise until the weather got cold with the low temperature drop.
The top contracts slightly the colder it is and expands slightly when it warms up so that sounds right.
Great video and great idea! I hope it works long term. My FE started.making the popping sound yesterday at 1675 miles.
so TLDR/W.... slightly increase the pin diameter w/ heat-shrink tubing. The passenger side of my Badlands 4dr does it intermittently but I just 1/4 loosened the locking lever and seems to solved it. I'll probably try this trick too.
Also.... 1. I'm jealous of your shop... and 2. I think it's awesome your kid is involved in the video and maintenance stuff. My kiddo is only 2.5yo and she just floats around the garage while I'm working but hoping she'll at least take a little interest in some stuff at some point.
Cheers
@Bronco Wild Outdoors, what size tubing did you use?
How did this fix hold up long term since you posted this video?
@@zackp475 it is holding up great, on the driver side one time because we were removing the top so much. The passenger side was good, but we replaced it at the same time.
No noise and there has been no secondary issues with our bronco
Genius! You definitely should have been an engineer🤙
Thank you 😎
You saved my marriage 😂🤣 thanks for the video!! You’re awesome. SUBSCRIBED!! ✅
Thank you for watching!
@@DrivenWildOutdoors yessir you’re welcome. 🙏
Great video, what size tubing did you use? Thanks.
Same question here.
Good deal. Worried I was but feel better now. Still haven't got build date on mine. Hey did you get the leather seats that come with power or did you do Marine vinyl and no power. I can still change and add power seats and wondering if I would be bummed with no power. Whats your thoughts
Thank you!
I went with MGV in both. We really are happy with it.
@@DrivenWildOutdoors thx
2 months later -- still working? No issues? Looking to do this but want to make sure there haven't been any other issues with it
No issues with ours
I have the same popping noise and traced it to one of the brackets that turn 90 degrees to latch. Either the bolt is slightly too long or they forgot the spacer for the bolt as the bracket does have a little play even when the bolt is fully tightened. There is no play in the other 90 degree bracket on the passenger panel. My dealer ordered another bracket so we'll see if that fixes my issue. If not, I'll try your fix and go from there. Thx
I thought the same and got another latch but it still made the noise. This fixed it!
Any updates?
Good video I am going to have to try it. That noise is driving me bonkers...
Great idea🎉 thanks for sharing! It is very helpful!!
I like the camera man's zoom ups lol also would Teflon tape do the trick too? Bc it's not sticky or anything, you just use as much as you need until you get the desired thickness
Thanks, I don’t like The idea of using glue, (as in tape adhesive) it will tend to be just as messy. Also the thickness and the Teflon tape isn’t enough, , it works as a filler. Next to a precise measured/manufactured bushing that could be installed on the roof bracket I think the heat shrink is the next best thing.
Nice fix! I just turned my music up..... But this probably works better haha.
“It’s fine” only worked for 500 miles lol Thank you!
@@DrivenWildOutdoors You beat me to it.
@@Overlanding4Fun I’ve been planning this for three weeks, between my schedule and the weather I was finally able to fit it in.
Is there any way to adjust the front two hard top panels? On my badlands, both front panels stick up slightly higher in the back then in front, and the passenger side also sets farther back than the driver's side. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you
I’m not sure, I will look at that
thanks for posting, finally got rid of the noise the day before I sell the truck to my son! how has it held up? I see most posts are 6 months old.
Thanks for watching! We found it will last quite a while without taking the top off, about every three times you remove the roof panels and put it back on you have to re-sleeve it. However my wife has removed it several times and it’s still there.
Would think there would be an adjustment on the bracket side of the panel,no?
not that I can tell
what was the sizing of the tubing
So, did you get a gen 1 top? Heard they were supposed to be modifying the first tops to fix that issue.
Nice DIY. Can be fun fixing things.
This is a 22, so it should be a gen 2
What was the diameter of the shrink tube used?
I used 3/8 and 1/3 in this video
Nice, inexpensive fix 👍. Is that the 2022 MIC that was supposed have the noise problem corrected by Ford?
I have not heard of a fix. There may be one, however This is ours for now.
@@DrivenWildOutdoors By "corrected" I should have stated "replaced" the gen1 hardtops with a complete new one. :)
Maybe add a "dab" of glue when putting the tubing on so it doesn't come of when removing the top?
I cant wait to pick up my "ordered a long time ago" bronco, so I can try to diagnose issues that should have never been issues on a 60K vehicle. But then again, that is why I ordered the LUX package, so I can turn up the radio and hear the vibration in the speakers that everyone complains about......
The B&o stereo system is great in my opinion. I have no idea why people complain about it. But it’s like everything else what’s good for me might not be good for someone else I guess.
The B&O system is great, great sound but I do have the vibration in one speaker. First service , there will be a laundry list of things for the dealer to fix!
What would happen if you coated the pin with GE clear silicone caulking?
It would work, I just don’t want all of that sticky stuff collecting dirt
Thanks for the recommendation.
Great fix!! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome, hope it helps. After removing the top a few times we found that installing a new piece of heat shrink was needed.
TSB 22-2070 solves this issue, which says to apply Krylox Grease (164-R4906) to the latch hook and pin.
Grease is a no for me. Dirt collector
This has been problems since almost day one with the hardtops. I’m surprised Ford hasn’t issued a service bulletin yet.
Nice video! Thank you!
Thank you for watching 👍
Really nice find👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you
Worked for me. Thanks much!
Awesome 👍
You have two Broncos? Dag man!
Yes.
@@DrivenWildOutdoors We are waiting on an EEG Bronc as well. Look forward to looking at more vid’s on your channel.
@@warrenmiconi8141 awesome! Thanks for watching👍
Worked for me. Thanks
amazing!
the problem was fixed, but it came back with a vengeance after a couple of months 😂
Solid info!
Thank you!
I love how you crammed two minutes worth of material into an 18 minute format! Sheesh.
Some people want see the entire process. Thank you for watching
Great video
Thank you
Just wrap the pin once with electrical tape. Problem solved.
I didn't want glue residue when hot weather gets here.
Open flame? Isn't that what the wife's hair dryer is for? Some people even go out and buy a heat gun which I've heard has lots of other uses. In all seriousness, this will likely be completed before my Bronco gets license plates.
Hey Ford, how bout just building an actual hardtop that doesn’t come off… eliminates the entire issue, plus then you can build a door with a window frame and eliminate that problem as well.
They do, it's called an Explorer.
Ford make several vehicles that the top doesn't come off and the frameless windows are a great feature. I hate the way a Jeep looks with the doors still on and the top off. Reminds me of the people that ride in a convertible car with the windows up ,lol.
a hair dryer next time.
17 minutes later we still don’t know what’s the “perfect size” shrink wrap. I mean, he says “perfect size” a dozen times but never thinks to call out what that size is.
Too much redundant talking and painfully lacking in substance.
He tells you largest size for biggest pins, next largest size for smaller pins. ☺️
Also does not list the size in the notes. Great video for oneself, not helpful for others trying to do the same and not have to go and buy a bunch of sizes.
I know a few people that need to watch this...Thanks for the video...@tfloffroad
Great Video
Thank you