GEN3 Forscan

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LennyMoe

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Has anybody looked into using Forscan to save exhaust, damper, and steering modes? For those of us who have '21s, it kinda sucks having to cycle back to our favorite settings.
@Antho was able to do it, but he had to flash the modules from a 2022 first. It's a complicated procedure that has the possibility of bricking the system, so he did not want to share it with anyone. I have the "R" button installed on my steering wheel, but until an easier way to make it works comes to light, it will just be a placeholder.
 

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Highly doubt it can help with that. Forescan helps you enable or disable features which are coded into the truck's modules, assuming the hardware is there to support it. Setting up a custom function which amounts to a script doesn't seem to me like something it could do. That's also coming from a '22 guy who doesn't have to worry about it.
Haha was just going to put that up here…I doubt it has a hidden area in the module to store that data.
 

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Thanks to everyone on this thread, I was able to get my speedo correct after adding some 37PP wheels to my ride. You guys are great.
 

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@Antho was able to do it, but he had to flash the modules from a 2022 first. It's a complicated procedure that has the possibility of bricking the system, so he did not want to share it with anyone. I have the "R" button installed on my steering wheel, but until an easier way to make it works comes to light, it will just be a placeholder.
Hey guys is there anybody who does this Forscan stuff as a business, for money?
I would rather pay someone than mess with it. Thanks
 

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Hey guys is there anybody who does this Forscan stuff as a business, for money?
I would rather pay someone than mess with it. Thanks
It’s easier than you think. Like you, I was a little hesitant at first. After I successfully made the first change, it was off to the races. The only thing I would stress is that you triple check to ensure you’re changing the correct code/value and you’ll be fine. There’s a whole write up (with short videos) on how to make the changes. So easy your teenager could do it! Lol
 

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It’s easier than you think. Like you, I was a little hesitant at first. After I successfully made the first change, it was off to the races. The only thing I would stress is that you triple check to ensure you’re changing the correct code/value and you’ll be fine. There’s a whole write up (with short videos) on how to make the changes. So easy your teenager could do it! Lol
I would still rather hire someone with experience than me learning on my own truck and mistakes. But thanks for encouragement
 
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