I've been using FORSCAN since I got my 2015. First change I made on that truck was Bambi mode. I havent made any changes to my 2021 yet though. Great video.
Very helpful video! I got rid of the double-honk within a week of purchasing my truck. It’s a bit more complicated than the double- honk elimination, but I would recommend enabling the glare-free headlights as your next Forscan modification.
I think the reason Ford did this is to keep people from leaving the tuck running because the engine will not always be running and you may forget the truck is on. If I am camping using pro power I just lock one of the 2 keys in the truck. May be some issues with that but it works.
Your videos are very well done, easily explained with clear instructions, and makes the process of how to use the FORScan software very simple. Thanks for sharing.
Well done, interesting content! As a new owner of this same truck I'm intrigued by the possibilty of taking charge of all this configuration. As a computer programmer I'm concerned, however, by the downside potential. You address mitigating the risk of messing up and bricking your truck (now that's a big brick), being methodical and backing up. Very important! There are also security risks. Bugs in the program are inevitable, so getting confidence in the competency of the programmers is a first step. But there's also a lot of potential here for bad actors. Someone getting access to the source code and inserting malicious code for example. Also that Bluetooth dongle is made in China which always makes me nervous. I hate to be alarmist but you really can't overestimate the potential for security related risk.
I have heard of various folks doing a bad update and getting hung, but I've always seen them being able to recover. My opinion is that they were being sloppy with their routine, but not 100% on this. On your second point, I suppose it is possible for some foreign entity to be able to insert malicious code into the OBDLink app (no idea how they would do this) and potentially write something to the modules. I think there was a fiction book that came out about five years ago that detailed something similar. Perhaps we should be like Cuba and drive vehicles from the 1950's.
@@fixorrepairdiy4609 Thinking about this more, I guess what we call the "threat surface" of the truck, all the places it's vulnerable to compromise, is pretty vast. The manufacturing process, all the parts, the service network, the fact all diagnostic devices probably connect to the internet regularly, etc., etc.; it's pretty vast. Connecting a dongle and running ForScan is a drop in the bucket. When China decides to take Taiwan, I fully expect a bunch of stuff to stop working and/or start working against us, including the Lenovo computer I'm typing this on. Think what just happened to Hezbollah writ really large. I wouldn't suggest we all need to drive 1950's vehicles, but having one in the garage for when that happens wouldn't be a bad idea.
Great content. Love all the videos. Do you know of a way to disable the auto start/stop in sport mode on the Powerboost? I usually drive in normal, but when I do switch to sport, I would like the truck to just stay on all the time. Thanks for all the great videos!
Hi Shane, there is an entry for "auto start-stop disabled" at PSCM/730-03-01 which is near the top of livnitup's "common" worksheet. I don't know if that is ICE-motor specific or also applies to the PowerBoost. I think I've had mine in sport mode twice in two years, maybe I'll do a little hooning on it later...lol. cheers
You are super helpful. I have a 2023 Powerboost Lariat. Can you do a FORScan episode on remote rolling down windows from the remote? I would think this might be helpful in SC to let the heat out of the interior as you approach it.
Another really good video. I just did the 'fix' myself on my '22 PB and it works like a charm. Thank you! Do you know if there if there's a similar 'fix' for the double-honk that happens when you lock the keys in the truck? ......... I look forward to learning what some of the other 'things you can't live with anymore' are!
David, I would learn to use the keypad on the driver's side. Hugely useful...like when your wife has the keys and you're outside the truck and it's raining...or when you're outside and you need something out of the truck and don't want to have to go back inside just to unlock it. Big time saved my bacon several times.
@fixorrepairdiy4609 Thanks for the reply. I do use the keypad quite frequently. There are times when I prefer to leave the keys in the truck - most specifically when I attend church. So, at those times I would prefer to be able to lock them in the truck without having to deal with the double-honk when I accidentally forget and lock the truck from the inside door and get the BEEP BEEP when I should have locked it with the external keypad (it's easy to do from habit /forgetfulness). That's why I was hoping for a similar fix.
I do not believe that they get "flagged" at the dealer. The dealer can see things like DTC code history, but they can't tell if you've been poking around in the code. The only thing that would cause problems is if you make careless changes which "bricks" the truck, and they are required to un-cluster your changes. This won't be an issue if you slowly and methodically follow the steps to back up your changes.
@@fixorrepairdiy4609 Looks like to can turn off the max idle, permanently, turn of the seatbelt chimes and turn off the darned backup warning on my Powerboost. When I get the truck home guess what my next purchase will be. LOL Thanks
@@griffinreitz7041 after running my house on pro power onboard generator for the last week after hurricane Helene, I am damned glad that I didn't get a double honk every time I left the truck running in front of my house! cheers
Livnitup's guide says the dealer needs to prove that any changes you made led to a defective part, e.g. disabling a horn messed up a steering gear, for example. Such modifications that do void warranties are obvious to the dealer, and can be for increasing horse power or something else.
@@fixorrepairdiy4609 I will check it out, I can’t get my 2021 Powerboost to get over 20mpg average and it’s frustrating. I bought it used with 19k miles on it and it has larger tires so I was wondering if it was a computer calculation problem??
Not necessarily. Let's say that you are driving and stop at your mailbox first before pulling in the driveway. You put the truck in park with the engine running, and if you have the key in your pocket the truck will double honk as you take about a step away from the vehicle. Pretty annoying at 5am unless you can turn it off with this mod.
Yes, the spreadsheet code takes some getting used to. The first cluster is specified as "xxx0" so the "x" values are "don't care" and any time you see a specific number, that is the value that you need to change.
@@fixorrepairdiy4609 In the third column of this change to get rid of the double honk, the spreadsheet reads "XX--". I noticed at the top of livinitup's spreadsheet that it mentioned what you said re: ignoring the X's, but do you know what the double dashes means?
@@babbitteb I don't know what the double dashes mean. From my limited experience, it seemed to me that it was another example of "don't care" values. I do know that I ignored the values in the "- -" fields and got my mods to work, if that helps.
FixOrRepairDIY : Question, I picked up a FORScan usb adaptor for my laptop and bought a year of support from FORScan. I was wondering, I wanted to eliminate the doublehonk as you did but I noticed that Ford has been updating Sync4 several times this last couple months, such that I need to reset my viewing screen every time after a new download. If you are also getting these updates over-the-air, do you or have you had to reprogram the doublehonk cancellation or does updating by Ford leave that setting alone? Kindest Regards, James
This is the first mod EVERYONE should do to their F-150's
Yeah I did a delivery at 615am today on a quiet street and was very happy not to have the double-honk. Cheers
I've been using FORSCAN since I got my 2015. First change I made on that truck was Bambi mode. I havent made any changes to my 2021 yet though.
Great video.
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Very helpful video! I got rid of the double-honk within a week of purchasing my truck. It’s a bit more complicated than the double- honk elimination, but I would recommend enabling the glare-free headlights as your next Forscan modification.
Fantastic video. Very well explained.
I think the reason Ford did this is to keep people from leaving the tuck running because the engine will not always be running and you may forget the truck is on. If I am camping using pro power I just lock one of the 2 keys in the truck. May be some issues with that but it works.
Thank you for sharing this! I need to get rid of that honk too and i want to be able to use my bed camera while driving at higher speeds too
Your videos are very well done, easily explained with clear instructions, and makes the process of how to use the FORScan software very simple. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Moose!
I don't mind the double honk, but will definitely consider shutting it off after watching your video. Good job.
Can’t wait to watch this tonight
This is great. Only issue I have is my day light running lights don’t work during the day
Well that is odd. Have you asked for help from Ford, or are you going to tackle this yourself?
Well done, interesting content! As a new owner of this same truck I'm intrigued by the possibilty of taking charge of all this configuration.
As a computer programmer I'm concerned, however, by the downside potential. You address mitigating the risk of messing up and bricking your truck (now that's a big brick), being methodical and backing up. Very important!
There are also security risks. Bugs in the program are inevitable, so getting confidence in the competency of the programmers is a first step. But there's also a lot of potential here for bad actors. Someone getting access to the source code and inserting malicious code for example. Also that Bluetooth dongle is made in China which always makes me nervous. I hate to be alarmist but you really can't overestimate the potential for security related risk.
I have heard of various folks doing a bad update and getting hung, but I've always seen them being able to recover. My opinion is that they were being sloppy with their routine, but not 100% on this. On your second point, I suppose it is possible for some foreign entity to be able to insert malicious code into the OBDLink app (no idea how they would do this) and potentially write something to the modules. I think there was a fiction book that came out about five years ago that detailed something similar. Perhaps we should be like Cuba and drive vehicles from the 1950's.
@@fixorrepairdiy4609 Thinking about this more, I guess what we call the "threat surface" of the truck, all the places it's vulnerable to compromise, is pretty vast. The manufacturing process, all the parts, the service network, the fact all diagnostic devices probably connect to the internet regularly, etc., etc.; it's pretty vast. Connecting a dongle and running ForScan is a drop in the bucket.
When China decides to take Taiwan, I fully expect a bunch of stuff to stop working and/or start working against us, including the Lenovo computer I'm typing this on. Think what just happened to Hezbollah writ really large. I wouldn't suggest we all need to drive 1950's vehicles, but having one in the garage for when that happens wouldn't be a bad idea.
Great content. Love all the videos. Do you know of a way to disable the auto start/stop in sport mode on the Powerboost? I usually drive in normal, but when I do switch to sport, I would like the truck to just stay on all the time. Thanks for all the great videos!
Hi Shane, there is an entry for "auto start-stop disabled" at PSCM/730-03-01 which is near the top of livnitup's "common" worksheet. I don't know if that is ICE-motor specific or also applies to the PowerBoost. I think I've had mine in sport mode twice in two years, maybe I'll do a little hooning on it later...lol. cheers
Great Video! Thank you 🔥👏💪🫶
You are super helpful. I have a 2023 Powerboost Lariat. Can you do a FORScan episode on remote rolling down windows from the remote? I would think this might be helpful in SC to let the heat out of the interior as you approach it.
Thanks Brian I'll look into this.
Great job
Another really good video. I just did the 'fix' myself on my '22 PB and it works like a charm. Thank you! Do you know if there if there's a similar 'fix' for the double-honk that happens when you lock the keys in the truck? ......... I look forward to learning what some of the other 'things you can't live with anymore' are!
David, I would learn to use the keypad on the driver's side. Hugely useful...like when your wife has the keys and you're outside the truck and it's raining...or when you're outside and you need something out of the truck and don't want to have to go back inside just to unlock it. Big time saved my bacon several times.
@fixorrepairdiy4609 Thanks for the reply. I do use the keypad quite frequently. There are times when I prefer to leave the keys in the truck - most specifically when I attend church. So, at those times I would prefer to be able to lock them in the truck without having to deal with the double-honk when I accidentally forget and lock the truck from the inside door and get the BEEP BEEP when I should have locked it with the external keypad (it's easy to do from habit /forgetfulness). That's why I was hoping for a similar fix.
Thanks!
Thanks Dave!😊
Hello I have one f150 2019 stx version, it's the same process with my car?
Hi, I would find the livinitup spreadsheet for your year to be sure. Other than that, it's the same process, just possibly different commands.
Do any of these kind of changes in FORScan get flagged when at the dealer?
I do not believe that they get "flagged" at the dealer. The dealer can see things like DTC code history, but they can't tell if you've been poking around in the code. The only thing that would cause problems is if you make careless changes which "bricks" the truck, and they are required to un-cluster your changes. This won't be an issue if you slowly and methodically follow the steps to back up your changes.
Can you use that to turn of the 30 minute max idle permanently ? Maybe seat belt chimes on a 24 King ranch ?
No idea, bud....I would have to scan through the list to find out. Take a look through the google sheet that I posted above.
@@fixorrepairdiy4609 Looks like to can turn off the max idle, permanently, turn of the seatbelt chimes and turn off the darned backup warning on my Powerboost. When I get the truck home guess what my next purchase will be. LOL Thanks
@@griffinreitz7041 after running my house on pro power onboard generator for the last week after hurricane Helene, I am damned glad that I didn't get a double honk every time I left the truck running in front of my house! cheers
Will this void my warranty on a 22? Awesome videos!
I think it depends on the dealer. If you make this mod it's quite simple to put it back to stock and no one will be the wiser. Cheers
Livnitup's guide says the dealer needs to prove that any changes you made led to a defective part, e.g. disabling a horn messed up a steering gear, for example. Such modifications that do void warranties are obvious to the dealer, and can be for increasing horse power or something else.
What about updating tire size to fix MPH and MPG calculations after getting larger tires.
Jonathan, there is a documented process for accomplishing this tire size reset. Start out with livinitup's document/guide, it should be there. cheers
@@fixorrepairdiy4609 I will check it out, I can’t get my 2021 Powerboost to get over 20mpg average and it’s frustrating. I bought it used with 19k miles on it and it has larger tires so I was wondering if it was a computer calculation problem??
so let me get this right. Your in park the truck is running and you have the key in your pocket. So its running on a remote start then?
Not necessarily. Let's say that you are driving and stop at your mailbox first before pulling in the driveway. You put the truck in park with the engine running, and if you have the key in your pocket the truck will double honk as you take about a step away from the vehicle. Pretty annoying at 5am unless you can turn it off with this mod.
Did I miss something, what told you the last digit should be 0 as opposed to some other number
Yes, the spreadsheet code takes some getting used to. The first cluster is specified as "xxx0" so the "x" values are "don't care" and any time you see a specific number, that is the value that you need to change.
@@fixorrepairdiy4609 In the third column of this change to get rid of the double honk, the spreadsheet reads "XX--". I noticed at the top of livinitup's spreadsheet that it mentioned what you said re: ignoring the X's, but do you know what the double dashes means?
@@babbitteb I don't know what the double dashes mean. From my limited experience, it seemed to me that it was another example of "don't care" values. I do know that I ignored the values in the "- -" fields and got my mods to work, if that helps.
FixOrRepairDIY : Question, I picked up a FORScan usb adaptor for my laptop and bought a year of support from FORScan. I was wondering, I wanted to eliminate the doublehonk as you did but I noticed that Ford has been updating Sync4 several times this last couple months, such that I need to reset my viewing screen every time after a new download. If you are also getting these updates over-the-air, do you or have you had to reprogram the doublehonk cancellation or does updating by Ford leave that setting alone? Kindest Regards, James
It still works after the OTA updates.
Thanks, have a cup of coffee on me. Dave A.
Time and money just to turn off a double honk.....
Time and money any time you start wanting to customize anything
Thanks!