Je1279
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- Jared
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- 2023 F150 XLT 5.0 SuperCrew 4x4 BAP
Does everyone's window stickers now appear?
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Mine shows 1/20/23 under In Production now, but the bubble still isn't checked.@Je1279 I got my window sticker on Friday I think. Did you get your built status?
Does yours have a xxx/675 on the top row, just to the left of the QR code?Blend date on the sticker is 1/26.
Does yours have a xxx/675 on the top row, just to the left of the QR code?
if it is what I think you are pointing at then it is the number your truck is at/the of trucks in your build week1404/2213
What do those numbers represent?
Partially correct. It’s actually the number of trucks being built on the right and your number in the line for your build day. Not week. Good luck on your builds guys!if it is what I think you are pointing at then it is the number your truck is at/the of trucks in your build week
so your truck is the 1404 th truck being built out of 2213 trucks for the week.
at least that is my understanding.
Yes. That’s exactly what that meansSo mine says 367/1403. Does that mean it was the 367th truck on the line of the 1403 scheduled for that day?
Is that total the number for just F150s at Dearborn in a single day? Doesn’t seem possible. Even assuming a full 24 hours, 2313 would require a truck every 37 seconds. The most recent published build rate was one truck every 52 seconds. At that rate, 1661 would be the daily limit.Partially correct. It’s actually the number of trucks being built on the right and your number in the line for your build day. Not week. Good luck on your builds guys!
Edit: just realized that was you @F150 hopefull ?
So it is actually a batch number. Not necessarily a day. I am not sure if it counts Dearborn and KC but I doubt it. You will see this number on all window stickers and it is very random amount. Mine had 2368.Is that total the number for just F150s at Dearborn in a single day? Doesn’t seem possible. Even assuming a full 24 hours, 2313 would require a truck every 37 seconds. The most recent published build rate was one truck every 52 seconds. At that rate, 1661 would be the daily limit.