Biggsy
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Ahh I forgot myColor exist lol. I don’t have a premium so makes sense.I am only referring to the tach flashing red. Not the HUD shift light that the shelby has. From my understanding any 400a+ pack should have it
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Ahh I forgot myColor exist lol. I don’t have a premium so makes sense.I am only referring to the tach flashing red. Not the HUD shift light that the shelby has. From my understanding any 400a+ pack should have it
This is what worked on my 22 for this.trying to turn off the double honk when I get out of the car, engine running, to go lock the shop. I went into 0726-41-02 and changed 2001 0000 0091 to 2000 0000 0091 and nothing changed. Is there an up-to-date spreadsheet? 2022 Mustang ecoboost, if it makes a difference.
Yea if I can’t figure it out I might swap to a 350 dash. If I can find a decent deal thoAhh I forgot myColor exist lol. I don’t have a premium so makes sense.
It does. That code works with 2019 or earlier vehicles. There was a change in the BCM in 2020. See my answer from the other thread:trying to turn off the double honk when I get out of the car, engine running, to go lock the shop. I went into 0726-41-02 and changed 2001 0000 0091 to 2000 0000 0091 and nothing changed. Is there an up-to-date spreadsheet? 2022 Mustang ecoboost, if it makes a difference.
To disable the double honk I used the code I found in the online spreadsheet. Be aware that there's one code until 2019 and another from 2020 onwards. For 2020+ it's this:
726-63-02: xxx0 xxxx xxxx
thank youIt does. That code works with 2019 or earlier vehicles. There was a change in the BCM in 2020. See my answer from the other thread:
No, I'm not aware of a spreadsheet that's specific to 2020+. But there's no need for one, as almost all of the codes are identical. It's just the BCM that has changed, and only a little at that. The double honk code is the only one I know to be different. There may be a few others, but not many.is there a 2020+ spreadsheet somewhere that I ain't found?
Before disabling mine I noticed it didn't honk unless I also closed the door behind me. If I just got out of the car but left the driver's door open, then it wouldn't honk. But sure enough, sometimes I forgot, and when I did, it almost gave me a heart attack.I have to open the door back the car out and then get out of the car to go shut the shop door.

A friend of mine, who's much more knowledgeable in these things than I am, has tried for quite some time to activate this function in his Mk5 Mondeo. As far as I know, he never managed to.Anyway--in going through ForScan I noticed something that I wasn't familar with. Approach detection. It is set to disabled. What is it, do I have the hardware, and lastly but probably most importantly, can it be enabled? I think I know what it is, similar to dad's Lincoln, when you walk up to the car it unlocks the doors automatically. Am I on the right track here?
if you have cylinder/head temperature... that's it.Is it possible to program engine coolant temperature into the IPC menu that shows trans temp, air fuel, intake air temp, etc.
Coolant temp is the one reading not shown - can this be added with Forscan? ScanGauge II OBDII reader displays engine coolant temp, so the information IS indeed available.
Oh, that's good to know!!! Thanks!!!!if you have cylinder/head temperature... that's it.