Only trying to help the dogs.........Interesting, for sure. But not really relevant to the subject at hand, even though it is about dogs.
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Only trying to help the dogs.........Interesting, for sure. But not really relevant to the subject at hand, even though it is about dogs.
UPDATED DIY DOG MODE INSTRUCTIONS
I’m posting revised Dog Mode instructions based on input from a number of you. Bottom line, these new instructions (a) allow you to leave the Remote in the car (if you want to) AND (b) assure that the doors are locked!
- AC / Heat On: Be sure it’s set to “Auto” and to, say, 73 degrees.
- Truck On: Leave the Truck Running.
- Lights to Off: Turn the dial to the left until it’s “off”.
- “Power Down” Timer Off: Turn Off the 30 second “Vehicle Power Down Timer”: Note, if you shut the truck off by mistake during this process, you MUST repeat this step. This step is required every time.
- Truck Image
- “Settings”
- “Vehicle”
- Turn off first setting, “Vehicle Power Down” – This must be manually toggled to “Off” EVERY time (because when the car is shut off, this immediately “resets” to “Timer On”.)
- Manual Paper Sign: I put a “Dog Mode” sign over the display.
- Open Door: Dash will say, “Truck is Running.” Ignore or press “OK”.
- Exit: You can take the Remote OR you can leave the Remote.
- Lock Truck: Lock the truck by simultaneously pressing the “9-0” and “7-8” buttons on the “Keyless Entry Keypad” (on the door jam.) Confirm truck is locked by confirming the traditional door lock “knobs” are down after closing all doors. If the truck double chirps, it is NOT locked.
- Confirm Running: Confirm the truck is still running. (The dashboard should look like it does when you are driving.)
If you follow the instructsions I typed up, it works perfectly. I did it again yesterday. I did set a 30 minute timer on my phone and I left the grocery store just to make sure the 150 didn't power off after 30 minutes. It was still running. I'll be happy when Ford releases dog mode; it's a pain to step through my instructions each time!!Prob the same thing but I noticed when I’m using the pro power it turns off the default timer and I turn the lights and air off. Didn’t test for dog mode to see if air stays on.
It’s more complicated than that. I posted detailed step-by-step instructions back in June 2022.You can just leave the truck running, BUT, you have to turn off the 30 minute count down timer EVERY time. It won't stay off just by setting it once.
Not when it’s scorching or freezing out.Unless you’re the guy following a pickup
see the dog fall out while attached to a leash tied to the bed.