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Used the same method as the last Gen and got the dpf sceen to show. Mine is 21 Platinum 3.0. No error codes yet.Message me your VIN so I can pull your asbuilt values and I'll give you some stuff to try
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Used the same method as the last Gen and got the dpf sceen to show. Mine is 21 Platinum 3.0. No error codes yet.Message me your VIN so I can pull your asbuilt values and I'll give you some stuff to try
Following...So, 726-75-01 is PaakEnable_Cfg: 00=Not Config1 01=Enable 02=Disable 03=Not Config2.
PAAK is Phone As A Key. Mine is 02 - disable. Anyone tried setting 01?
It won't do anything... There is also a setting in the BCM for PAAK but it does nothing. I think it might require the Sync 4A software and/or the APIM from the Mach-EFollowing...
Sorry for changing topics, but That was my first post on this forum, and I am just now getting used to everyone’s names here, and realized I missed this response from you. Thank you for answering me BTW.I researched disabling the Pedestrian Alert and looks like the only way to do that is pulling the wire on the speaker. Also, nothing for disabling the "keep hands on wheel" message.
I got rid of that double horn honk. I can now get out of my truck and leave the air conditioning running for my dogs and gointo the store and come back out!Really want to disable the double honk, camera speed, and make the rear LED running lights on all the time like the front ones are (to match).
Have you ever played with the ACM at all?I've started adding FORScan spreadsheets here for anyone interested: https://bit.ly/3cJnYMS
Currently the newest version of FORScan can only change the BCM and 1/3 of the IPC (cluster) versions so when that changes I'll add the other modules as well.
My FORScan tutorial is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-8dKaS_Spu4Zw4hV_CrKC4tLoP9G8yejqegF1wxIqxY/edit
I'm unsure if you'd have any on-screen warning after unplugging the speaker.Sorry for changing topics, but That was my first post on this forum, and I am just now getting used to everyone’s names here, and realized I missed this response from you. Thank you for answering me BTW.
Ok, if I pull the wire on the speaker, there will be a warning message on the cluster screen.
From what I can see on the forum and YouTube, you are quite the warning message disable guy.
How would I go about finding that warning message in the code to disable it once it shows? Of course that is, after I have unplugged the speaker under the front bumper?
You could try it but I'm sure the police clusters have different firmware that actually allow the change.I have a quick question in the IPC section the police package information is that based off of the cluster installed or this a way to raise the speed limiter bascially like when we run tunes and disable it with a tune? I am just curious if selecting one of these would change the speed limiter range or if this is more cluster calibration focused or if this is based off of more then just code.
According to this thread there is a displayed warning message:I'm unsure if you'd have any on-screen warning after unplugging the speaker.
I haven't played with it since the last gen F150s but here's a few things that might disable it that you could try: (backup ACM before the changes and expect a loud sound from the speakers when you write to the module)Have you ever played with the ACM at all?
I would like to remove the fake engine sound coming through my speakers and also perhaps see if I can get any more volume
Thank you for all your help,!!!!!