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Does anyone have the “AsBuilt” data for ForScan to change the number of flashes when you use the lane change blinker? I’ve looked everywhere and can only find the one for the F-150.. Thanks
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Does anyone have the “AsBuilt” data for ForScan to change the number of flashes when you use the lane change blinker? I’ve looked everywhere and can only find the one for the F-150.. Thanks
That's been a quest for three years. If you have any luck, you can be our hero. So, the quick answer is no.
 

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That's one of my first world peeves; I would like the lane change duration to be 5 blinks rather than three.
Back in 1965, one of the things I was taught in Driver's ed was to signal all the way through until your vehicle is back in the original lane after overtaking another vehicle. For me, that takes 5 or 6 blinks.
 

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That's one of my first world peeves; I would like the lane change duration to be 5 blinks rather than three.
Back in 1965, one of the things I was taught in Driver's ed was to signal all the way through until your vehicle is back in the original lane after overtaking another vehicle. For me, that takes 5 or 6 blinks.
Hi Chris,

That was back in the mid sixty's...With today's electron shortage and to go green the limit is 3 blinks.... :rolleyes:

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Phil
 


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You can always push the turn signal all the way down and push it again when you complete the lane change. I do that when towing as even 5 wouldn't be enough.
Unless you have a damper, then it may be too difficult. ?
 

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You can always push the turn signal all the way down and push it again when you complete the lane change. I do that when towing as even 5 wouldn't be enough.
Unless you have a damper, then it may be too difficult. ?
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After adding the high octane Blinker Fluid, mine flashes 7 times :like:
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