12Bravo20
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Plus I never said how useful or not the power distribution screen actually is on the Ranger. All I said was that I have the screen and it functions as it should.
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its in the bcmI am dumb, I can intubate people, I can give meds to revive you, can shock you and I can even deliver a baby in the back of a small box..... but for the love of god, I have no freaking clue where to go to activate bambi mode in forscan -_- I am new to this, I just want my fog lights to be on when on high beam and don<t want to mess up the truck...!!! HELP!!! here's the screen I have and I dont know where to go after...
bonus: if anyone is in the Madawaska Maine or Edmundston region, Iwould love some help!!
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| Fog lights if High Beam is on (AKA - Bambi Mode) | Allows the fog lamps to stay on when the high-beams are used. |
Found it and now I can't stop looking at those available options I could change ??its in the bcm
Fog lights if High Beam is on (AKA - Bambi Mode) Allows the fog lamps to stay on when the high-beams are used.
Kind of an old thread, but I have to step in here.The Ranger does not have a center differential. It has a transfer case which is a big-ass chain connecting two sprockets together. It is literally incapable of sending more power to one or the other.
Kind of an old thread, but I have to step in here.
The above is correct. It says in the manual...
- On vehicles with an electronic shift-on-the-fly transfer case, the transfer case distributes torque to the front wheels by mechanically interlocking the front and rear driveshafts together.
The front and rear drive shafts turn together. They are locked together. They turn at exactly the same RPM. It's a Transfer Case. It is not a differential. There is a huge difference.