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The digital dash should show you that, regardless of driving mode. I'm not aware of a setting that disables it but who knows...
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The digital dash should show you that, regardless of driving mode. I'm not aware of a setting that disables it but who knows...
But for the manual? Unless I'm blind I don't see it anywhere.
 

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It’s in there somewhere, I think you have a choice of blank, gear selection, or digital rpm :like:

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But for the manual? Unless I'm blind I don't see it anywhere.
Look on the left where the speedometer is, in the middle the gear will show up.
 
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Look on the left where the speedometer is, in the middle the gear will show up.
I found it. You have to go into display settings and turn it on under the tach option. It's not real intuitive.
 

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I found it. You have to go into display settings and turn it on under the tach option. It's not real intuitive.
It is actually the other way around, you have to turn it off first. It is on by default 😉.
 
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It is actually the other way around, you have to turn it off first. It is on by default 😉.
Then the previous owner must have shut it off 😉.
 
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Ok two more questions -

I cant figure out how to change the individual settings in "my mode". I've seen people have customized tune, exhaust, steering AND suspension saved in their my modes feature. But I cant seem so find how to make those adjustments separately without toggling through the modes.

Also, is there a way to set the seat so it doesn't retract go back all the way when you turn the car off? When it goes all the way back I cant push in the clutch to start it! lol.
 

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Also, is there a way to set the seat so it doesn't retract go back all the way when you turn the car off? When it goes all the way back I cant push in the clutch to start it! lol.
I believe your car should have come with a user manual? :)
You can download it too. :) :)

if you close the door, or punch the start button (no clutch) the seats should return to programmed position. But I'm guessing. The only car I have with such a feature is my Challenger.
 

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Ok two more questions -

I cant figure out how to change the individual settings in "my mode". I've seen people have customized tune, exhaust, steering AND suspension saved in their my modes feature. But I cant seem so find how to make those adjustments separately without toggling through the modes.

Also, is there a way to set the seat so it doesn't retract go back all the way when you turn the car off? When it goes all the way back I cant push in the clutch to start it! lol.
Question 1- the mode button (farthest right) changes everything all at once, then just to the left is the steering button to change just the steering. On the steering wheel itself there is the pony or mustang button, push that and in the menu you can change the exhaust and even set the quiet time if you like. By default the mode button changes every thing all at once, so set that one first, then go into the steering and exhaust after to set them, otherwise if you set the mode last everything will be in sport or track or normal or whatever mode you chose.

#2- in the menu settings on the steering wheel look for easy entry and exit and turn it off and your seat will stay put. Alternately, you push the start button first to turn the car on but not start it, then hit your seat memory position, then push in the clutch and start the car.

An FYI, every ford over the last 10 years at least that had memory seats, you can assign a key fob to a certain memory setting. When you set up your seat and mirror memory, you can assign a fob to that memory setting. So say you have your own seat position and you chose setting #1 as yours and your wife is set up on #2, you can set your fob to #1 and her fob to #2 and when she goes to drive it, once she touches the drivers door handle the intelligent access will recognize her fob and set the seat and mirrors to her setting before she even gets in the car, and vise-versa it will go to your setting when you use your fob, no need to remember to move the seat every time you get in to drive it. My mach 1 has it, so does the wifes bronco sport, my explorer ST, my previous 18 explorer sport, her previous edge ST, her previous 17 edge titanium, my 17 GT convertible, and a 13 F150 FX4 all had this feature with the memory seats. It probably goes back father than 10 years but I first discovered it on my 13 F150.
 
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Does the lower trims get memory seats?
 
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I believe your car should have come with a user manual? :)
You can download it too. :) :)

if you close the door, or punch the start button (no clutch) the seats should return to programmed position. But I'm guessing. The only car I have with such a feature is my Challenger.
Its not in the manual, and you completely misunderstood my seat question lol.
 

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So then what I said still applies, if it has memory seats, then it has the assigned key fob feature also. If you just have power seats, then you don't get the assigned fob, you must the memory seats to get it.
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