I checked with Livernois before getting my spd dp and they confirmed based on cell count and flow their tune parameters account for the additional flow from the high flow catted SPD DP. I've had my DP for over 5k miles without any issues or CEL.
i would not run a highflow or catless dp without...
Apologies. I assumed most attempting this task would have some experience using forscan along with Trevor's video which goes through it pretty thoroughly. There's an entire thread on Forscan on our site plus a dedicated vbb at forscan.org.
most forscan functions are blocked behind a license wall. you can request a 2 month evaluation or temp license to open all features but after 2 months it expires and those features are locked again. over the years i've requested about 3-4 eval licenses without issue however.
Older ABS systems you could manually bleed. I’m not sure if newer style can self bleed or still require to be bled manually.
so far I’ve put 200 miles on my truck and my firm pedal is still there.
much nicer at stop lights where i used to catch myself creeping forward.
that's expected considering the wall's relation to the truck.
if you were facing a wall at 25' you wouldn't see that. you're lights are fine.
one tip is when aiming at 25'. measure the distance from the ground to the top of the bulb (not housing). take that number and subtract 2" and that's...
I hear ya. I got used to the soft pedal before, but it never inspired confidence. I still have plenty of ability to modulate after doing the above Forscan service.
In the video, Trevor explained that the ABS priming process is to be done any time brake work is performed. In his other...
I believe this has to do with the LMS tuner doing the tire size change. Forscan didn't like something and between the tuner, forscan, and my truck it wasn't happy. I ended up restoring the PCM and BdyCM to original as built. I then did a PCM initialize/relearn. After that the CEL cleared and...
Found this on FB and Youtube.
Credit Trevor Farid on 2019+ Ford Ranger Owners and Youtube Xerowerx
I went through this as my '20 was always soft and sure enough the pedal is much improved.
In Forscan, choose this icon:
Then select ABS Service Bleed
When prompted for what you did, just...
I’m not following. I’ve searched the entire site for that code and no results found. So if you have a specific link to more information please post it.
Thanks
Code: P0630 - VIN Not Programmed or Incompatible
Ran into this after running a Forscan ABS test. Now it won't clear. Strangely in the PCM and BdyCM entries the VIN is there and correct.
I'm stumped on what happened.
Thanks for this thread. My XLT armrest has zero padding and I'm hoping the Lariat upgrade improves it maybe a bit. Plus it'll match the Leather steering wheel.
because it’s a different generation of vehicle with completely different manufacturing standards and technology.
anyone buying a vehicle based on their experience with a manufacturer 20 years ago will be disappointed. Toyota or anyone else.
HenryMac you’re comparing something built 20 years ago to now.
there are just as many examples of Rangers of that age being just as reliable if not more so than your example.
I’m comparing a current gen Tacoma to current gen Ranger.
too many Toyota fanboys bring up their 20 year old truck...