GEN3 Forscan

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automoto

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I "helped" a buddy turn on DRL's and fogs on his 2024 Raptor back in August. I had him take photos of his as-built data BEFORE I made those changes. He now wants the fogs turned off, but of course deleted those photos of his original values. I know I can grab his entire as-built data online, but is there a way of just finding his initial values for these two entries below?

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This has factory values posted from a 2024 R…i have 2024 poors edition i can take a pic of my factory values if needed
 

AARaptor

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Hey gents - New to the forums. I recently acquired a 2022 Raptor and would like to do some of these Forscan changes. Does anyone happen to be in Houston that could make these changes for me in exchange for a bottle of bourbon, etc.? Thanks.
What part of Houston? I am in Katy, and did quite a few changes on mine. Its not hard at all
 

Wichadicha

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I know this has been covered before and believe me, I'm PRO tint. BUT, any window film below the AS1 line on the windshield is illegal. If your headlight sensor is affected then I can assume you did not use 70% film(light film that is hard to see/detect)? Therefore, If you are in an accident and they see the film, your risk/liability is extremely high. The angles and atty. can take to use that against you are endless. Feel free to fact check this. To each their own but just like to throw out this PSA every once and a while.
 

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I know this has been covered before and believe me, I'm PRO tint. BUT, any window film below the AS1 line on the windshield is illegal. If your headlight sensor is affected then I can assume you did not use 70% film(light film that is hard to see/detect)? Therefore, If you are in an accident and they see the film, your risk/liability is extremely high. The angles and atty. can take to use that against you are endless. Feel free to fact check this. To each their own but just like to throw out this PSA every once and a while.
I actually went with 80%, but it still affects the sensor.
 

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Anyone else's clock revert back to AM/PM from 24H no matter what? Have run through Forscan changes, too (720-01-02). Still reverts back to AM/PM. Drives me nuts.
 
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