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2020 6.7 diesel. Mine starts twice, then has to be push button started from the dash. Runs for 15 minutes. There will be a delay of start if the ambient temp sensor determines it's cold enough for the glow plugs to need to heat things up.
I love these threads. Everyone chimes in to say what thier truck does but no one actually answered the question. It's good to hear that some trucks do not have limitations, so I assume there is a way to change it.
Anyone find the right forscan setting? I too am limited to two starts. I'd like to make it unlimited. The current forescan sheet does not have this on it yet.
I love these threads. Everyone chimes in to say what thier truck does but no one actually answered the question. It's good to hear that some trucks do not have limitations, so I assume there is a way to change it.
Anyone find the right forscan setting? I too am limited to two starts. I'd like to make it unlimited. The current forescan sheet does not have this on it yet.
Well started this thread four years ago, it was also the same issue on my 2017 before this truck. The short answer is there is no way using Forscan to accomplish this.
To get anymore than two starts or longer than thirty minutes, you may have some luck with an old school remote start installer, as you have to trick the computer into thinking you put the key in the ignition and turned it on!
I start my truck everyday regardless if I am going to leave or not when we have a deep freeze. It would be nice if it would reset every 24 hours instead of making me physically go out and start my truck in near zero temps
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