Forscan changes - tweak your truck

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FastEddie

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I jumped into Forscan mods today. Did the following changes :


Disable three start up chimes
Auto start stop disable
Double horn disable
Temp in gauges
Fake engine noise disabled
Heated and cooled seat icons on home and climate screens
Enter NAV destination while vehicle in motion
Disable driver seat belt chime

Pretty easy and nice to customize the truck to make it more usable and eliminate some of the nags
 
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Quaesta

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I jumped into Forscan mods today. Did the following changes :


Disable three start up chimes
Auto start stop disable
Double horn disable
Temp in gauges
Fake engine noise disabled
Heated and cooled seat icons on home and climate screens
Enter NAV destination while vehicle in motion
Disable driver seat belt chime

Pretty easy and nice to customize the truck to make it more usable and eliminate some of the nags
I can’t seem to find the parameters for “Enter NAV destination while vehicle in motion” can you post them or point me to the right direction?
 

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Navigation while in motion
APIM 7D0-02-01 x7xx xxxx xxxx

Allows enter destination and text while moving. Disables 911 autocall for accident.


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Yes. It also changes the speed limit sign in the navigation to the round Canadian style. It also adds an extra digit to the radio frequency such as 87.70, for example.


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This is being reported as allowing the DRLs at full brightness instead of the reduced voltage they normally have if anyone wants to try it out. I haven't time to confirm/deny it myself yet though.
BCM 726-29-02 x1xx xxxx xxxx
 

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This is being reported as allowing the DRLs at full brightness instead of the reduced voltage they normally have if anyone wants to try it out. I haven't time to confirm/deny it myself yet though.
BCM 726-29-02 x1xx xxxx xxxx

So does this pertain to just the stock DRLs that are the reduced voltage low beams turned up to full voltage?



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