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F150 Lightning FORScan thread - Version 2

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Are these not the DRL's? I would think there's some way to have them activate amber when on, but someone who is more versed in Forscan might be able to figure it out.


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Agree and went out to confirm as well. I believe they are, just had not paid attention.

Obviously they have the capability to be amber, the question is can you make it do it full time. My gut says no since they are the DRL's. Maybe the Forscan gods will find it.

There is very old state and or Federal law that dictates what lights should be used for what, and maybe their color too.

A lot of people questioned Tesla on this. When the Model 3 came out the rear blinker was red. I think it has been updated on later models, the Y is amber I know.
 

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Agree and went out to confirm as well. I believe they are, just had not paid attention.

Obviously they have the capability to be amber, the question is can you make it do it full time. My gut says no since they are the DRL's. Maybe the Forscan gods will find it.
On the regular F-150 forum a member figured it out here, it appears that we have a similar setup with the DRL's also functioning as turn signals. I tried these values in Forscan but didn't have any success.

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