I came here looking for this as well. I have disconnected my battery a few times to do various jobs on the car and it seems like sometimes it's piercingly loud, and others its more reasonable, but it could be all in my head.Does anyone have the code to reduce the volume coming out of the 2 rear speakers when backing up for 2018 and above?
The 2018's are so loud!
Thanks
Does anyone have the code to reduce the volume coming out of the 2 rear speakers when backing up for 2018 and above?
The 2018's are so loud!
Thanks
Its in google docs under the 15-17: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...SN7v6AjN_t9rWvz0npQpcBbU_u0/edit#gid=53101868I came here looking for this as well. I have disconnected my battery a few times to do various jobs on the car and it seems like sometimes it's piercingly loud, and others its more reasonable, but it could be all in my head.
Its in google docs under the 15-17: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...SN7v6AjN_t9rWvz0npQpcBbU_u0/edit#gid=53101868
Vehicle Chimes Location (where vehicle chimes are heard from)
720-01-01 xxxx xxx? xxxx
Change "?" to "0"
"4" is default.
Does that mean you won't know if a signal light fails? I thought that was the purpose of the hyper-flash.I found the info here: S550 Guru - Disable signal hyperflashing and can confirm it turns off hyper-flashing on my 2017 GT premium. Someone else posted this link earlier but I couldn't find the post to thank them.
This is the way to disable hyperflashing through FORScan when you use LED turn signals. Alternatively you can disable hyperflashing by using load resistors into the car’s light wiring.