I think it's right for me. LolSorry for the long delay everyone, it's been quite the past few months.
I have finally updated the wiki post to be a table format, trying to link together AS-BUILT and GUI options together, and putting them in an alphabetical list, roughly, as well as trying to provide descriptions if possible. Hopefully this helps keep it clean and helps others find things they're looking for.
To those who have contribute, which I'm tagging below, I would be very appreciative if you would take the time to verify the settings you've contributed to ensure I didn't completely mangle them when updating, and for those that don't have a description, if you would add one, that would be awesome.
Thanks to everyone for their contributions so far!
@RCMUSTANG
@Porpoise Hork
@Akshon
@gfitzge2
@John Galt
@j0shm1lls
@Arron
@WhiteLightning19
@Ed Venture
Yes, pretty much. You might want to hook up a battery charger. If the battery drops too low, Forscan won't work correctly. Also because it takes time to backup all the asbuilts before you start changing anything.Ive never used FORscan before, but I assume its like just connecting an OBDII scanner.
Hook connector up to truck and laptop, turn truck to on position and open FORscan?
You need a license to use it. You can find the details on their website. At minimum you need to get the one month trial license. https://forscan.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=836Do I need to purchase the license to change anything? I got it all hooked up and saved my trucks profile but I was not able to make any changes.
Disable Startup Chimes (3x doo-doo-doo) | IPC | 720-01-02 (xxxx x2xx) | RCMUSTANG |
I think that one is only changed by a hex code edit of 720-01-02. At least that is how I had to disable it. Besure to backup the module and/or take screen shots of the code and give it a try, its just as easy.Hey All -
I've successfully multiple settings in BdyCM and IPC using the table at the top of this thread - but I cannot find this one in IPC (using FORScan v2.3.38 beta):
Disable Startup Chimes (3x doo-doo-doo) IPC 720-01-02 (xxxx x2xx) RCMUSTANG
Does it have a different name or location? Thanks for your help!
Where do we find the wiki link table formatSorry for the long delay everyone, it's been quite the past few months.
I have finally updated the wiki post to be a table format, trying to link together AS-BUILT and GUI options together, and putting them in an alphabetical list, roughly, as well as trying to provide descriptions if possible. Hopefully this helps keep it clean and helps others find things they're looking for.
To those who have contribute, which I'm tagging below, I would be very appreciative if you would take the time to verify the settings you've contributed to ensure I didn't completely mangle them when updating, and for those that don't have a description, if you would add one, that would be awesome.
Thanks to everyone for their contributions so far!
@RCMUSTANG
@Porpoise Hork
@Akshon
@gfitzge2
@John Galt
@j0shm1lls
@Arron
@WhiteLightning19
@Ed Venture
It's the very first post of this thread.Where do we find the wiki link table format
I wasn't sure if there was an newer versionIt's the very first post of this thread.
I can't say if anyone has but something you need to be aware of is that is considered a safety feature where if you completely disable it and you all of a sudden get into a wreck Ford can take the time to look into your truck and see if that's been disabled entirely. If it has been disabled entirely everything is on you and not on Ford whatsoever.I see the traction choices listed. Has anyone tried to successfully disable these? I donāt like hitting the button all the time.
It wouldn't be on Ford anyways. Accidents aren't on the manufacturers unless there's a widespread safety/recall issue, they're on the individual drivers and insurance companies.I can't say if anyone has but something you need to be aware of is that is considered a safety feature where if you completely disable it and you all of a sudden get into a wreck Ford can take the time to look into your truck and see if that's been disabled entirely. If it has been disabled entirely everything is on you and not on Ford whatsoever.