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The double honk refers to when you get out of the truck with the keyfob and it's still running, the horn will honk twice as soon as you close the driver door. It's intended to be a safety system so people with push-button start don't accidentally leave their trucks running in their garage, but it is quite annoying when you're just hopping out for a second!
Ahh. Gotcha. Wife has that on her Edge. Personally I don't care for the pushbutton start. I don't want, have or keep anything in my pockets when I'm in the truck or driving. I would definitely be one of those that walked away with the fob on the console.
If your guys have any questions or thoughts on ForScan ask away.
im normally over on the SD 17+ side of the house but will start checking over here as well.
The double honk refers to when you get out of the truck with the keyfob and it's still running, the horn will honk twice as soon as you close the driver door. It's intended to be a safety system so people with push-button start don't accidentally leave their trucks running in their garage, but it is quite annoying when you're just hopping out for a second!
Which is why I am glad I found this site and heard about FORScan. I will be deleting the double horn honk SOON!
The best way to sell anything is "as-is, where is, no warranty expressed or implied". Yes, going back to "as-built" is easy with FORScan. My inclination would be to market my FORScan changes as features! Whoever came up with the "ding-ding-ding" should be spanked!
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