2020-2022 Super Duty FORScan Spreadsheet
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How much power does the unit use? My suggestion would be to wire direct to battery (if one battery) and don't fiddle and get frustrated by the "high Tech" too smart for normal use electronic control of the electrical system. With all the sensors/relays/controls/filters on today's vehicles much of which is there for a purpose I guess but sometimes it's there either for a good design reason but in many cases it's there because other brands have that and it stops the DIY repairs and forces people into dealerships
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So to take this another way.....if one sets Upfitters to constant power, there is still a timed amount they will do to no power? This would be a good solution to needing trailer power (the 12V power supply) and the fact the truck needs to be running and it needs to detect the trailer before it is energized. Running off one of the upfitters will solve this but woudl love it to still kill the upfitter power at a certain time incase someone forgets to hit the switch.
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Excellent - Ive set the clock for three months in hopes forscan will come thru and then move on to this. Thanks all
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Thanks for the reply ZooDad. The reason I asked about the spreadsheet is because you recommended line 726-39-02, and they are in the current spreadsheet as being Bambi Mode and Fog Light Remember. When I try to modify line 726-40-01, it fails to reset the lower threshold, but id does wipe the TPMS for about a mile until it relearns its' values.
I have not even looked at the non-AS_BUILT BCM yet. Is it there?
Thanks
I have not even looked at the non-AS_BUILT BCM yet. Is it there?
Thanks
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ZooDad, just for sake of clarity, the 2020 ForScan spreadsheet linked in the first post in this thread is JUST the lines you've discovered thus far that are different from the 2019 and prior spreadsheet, and it is a "work in progress?" In other words, you use this spreadsheet on top of the 2019 spreadsheet? I'm new to this and haven't looked at the 2019 spreadsheet but I assume there are many more values listed in the 2019 spreadsheet than just those in the 2020? Jeeze - I think I managed to make that even more confusing! Thanks for your work on this by the way - super helpful. I'm awaiting build and delivery of my 2021 Tremor - hopefully some values carry over to the 2021!
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Thanks for the reply ZooDad. The reason I asked about the spreadsheet is because you recommended line 726-39-02, and they are in the current spreadsheet as being Bambi Mode and Fog Light Remember. When I try to modify line 726-40-01, it fails to reset the lower threshold, but id does wipe the TPMS for about a mile until it relearns its' values.
I have not even looked at the non-AS_BUILT BCM yet. Is it there?
Thanks
I have not even looked at the non-AS_BUILT BCM yet. Is it there?
Thanks
Line(s) 726-10 are TPMS
ZooDad
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ZooDad, just for sake of clarity, the 2020 ForScan spreadsheet linked in the first post in this thread is JUST the lines you've discovered thus far that are different from the 2019 and prior spreadsheet, and it is a "work in progress?" In other words, you use this spreadsheet on top of the 2019 spreadsheet? I'm new to this and haven't looked at the 2019 spreadsheet but I assume there are many more values listed in the 2019 spreadsheet than just those in the 2020? Jeeze - I think I managed to make that even more confusing! Thanks for your work on this by the way - super helpful. I'm awaiting build and delivery of my 2021 Tremor - hopefully some values carry over to the 2021!
Yes there are some values that are the same. The sheets show two I believe.
After the 2013-16 total inclusive spreadsheet, I decided on this sheet to keep it simple. List the most common changes. If there are changes that someone asks about I will research and test (with members) and confirm full operation prior to posting.
Also I don’t use the Plain English side of ForScan as I have seen too many errors.
I hope that clarifies things for you. Let us know when you get your Tremor and we’ll drill down in the modules and see.
ZooDad
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Thank you - that makes sense. As I mentioned, I had not yet looked at the 2019 spreadsheet so I didn't know how extensive the values listed there are. I will for sure let you know when I get the new Tremor and start tinkering. Biggest things for me out of the gate will be tire size, TPMS and Bambi mode, but some of the other things mentioned are really cool like the numeric values for gauges.
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