I use ASA to print parts for my Maverick. It holds up well and has higher temp parameters than PETG as well as being UV resistant.
Just print it with ventilation and in an enclosure. It doesn't require drying like PETG either and doesn't get stringy.
I own an XLT Maverick I bought in 2023. I hacked it to add radar cruise control and lane centering (only available on high end models if you get it from Ford), ambient lighting, a leather steering wheel, etc. I removed all the chimes with Forscan and government seatbelt reminders that remained...