GEN 2 FORscan - driver seat position

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Is there a setup in FORscan to have the driver settings not move when the truck is shut off. I'd like to retain the memory positions. I don't like the seat and steering wheel moving when I shut the truck off. It's actually most annoying when re-entering the vehicle later

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Not in Forscan. In the vehicle settings in the instrument cluster, you can turn off Easy Entry/Exit.
Wow, sorry for such a noob question! I've had my 19 Raptor for 2 weeks now. Still learning and enjoying this forum! Thanks for not "giving me the business", ha!
 

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First vehicle I have owned, I read and looked over the literature it came with several times. Not to mention working with ForScan to tune options. The center stack contains a lot of settings you can customize. Not to mention Sync.

A lot of nice folks here to always help as well. Enjoy the truck.
 
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First vehicle I have owned, I read and looked over the literature it came with several times. Not to mention working with ForScan to tune options. The center stack contains a lot of settings you can customize. Not to mention Sync.

A lot of nice folks here to always help as well. Enjoy the truck.
Man, you're correct about the center stack. The layers just keep peeling away in there! There's a bunch of stuff I need to learn in there.
 

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You will appreciate the various boost, IAT, and manifold temps amongst others with the many gauges you can set to display between your analog gauges.
 
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