ForScan OBD LINK Anyone used this on the Raptor?

Haven't used FORScan on the Bronco Raptor yet, but I have on wife's Bronco Badlands. Link below to Bronco Module/Address/values spreadsheet.

Google Bronco Module mapping spreadsheet for use with FORScan.
I used that sheet on my 2023 BRaptor,
Lights, chimes, seatbelts, cluster and others… works great.
 
I used that sheet on my 2023 BRaptor,
Lights, chimes, seatbelts, cluster and others… works great.
FYI, I think there is a Braptor-specific thread regarding ForScan on the B6G forum. This is important wrt to model specific things like the R button and Auto Start/Stop on the Raptor.
 
Thats more than I had, Thanks!!!!! I'll start nuking things today. Not a fan of annoying chimes and dinger thingers
 
So just experimenting I used the same IPC addresses as on my 2024 F350 Super Duty and changed as follows....the Bronco doesnt even know seatbelts are in existance

IPC "as built data" change to......
720-13-01 0000 0000 0000
720-13-02 0000 0000
720-14-01 0000 0000 0000
720-14-02 0000 0000

The 2024 would lock the seat belt menu on the cluster screen if someone would unbuckle while engine running. The "OK" menu was there to stay and would not disappear unless the power was cycled. These changes fix that issue as stated above, literally does not even know it has seatbelts now
 
So just experimenting I used the same IPC addresses as on my 2024 F350 Super Duty and changed as follows....the Bronco doesnt even know seatbelts are in existance

IPC "as built data" change to......
720-13-01 0000 0000 0000
720-13-02 0000 0000
720-14-01 0000 0000 0000
720-14-02 0000 0000

The 2024 would lock the seat belt menu on the cluster screen if someone would unbuckle while engine running. The "OK" menu was there to stay and would not disappear unless the power was cycled. These changes fix that issue as stated above, literally does not even know it has seatbelts now
:unsure::geek: Interesting, I may have to "experiment" also.
 
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Ok, after a couple hours of fooling around, I wasn't keen on just zeroing out the 720-13 and 720-14 blocks without knowing what they controlled. When using FORscan, it is often easier to use the module mode instead of the "as-built data" mode.

Navigate to the IPC module as @BlackOval noted, then scroll down to Seatbelt Configuration. The Bronco Raptor only has seats in Row 1, Col 1 and 5; Row 2, Col 1, 3 and 5. The default setting is #1. Choose setting #5 on all active seats to remove the seat belt pop-up menu on the cluster screen. Write the new settings to memory.
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My as-built data from Ford (before changes are highlighted). To get a copy of your data go here.
720-13-01__ F100_0001_002D
720-13-02__0120_207D
720-14-01__ 2000_0000_005C
720-14-02__0000_003D

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after change

WARNING
It is unknown how these changes may influence the air bags.

I still have not found a way to color my splash screen Raptor Hot Pepper RED instead of the default Azure blue.

FORscan Step by Step
 
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Ok, after a couple hours of fooling around, I wasn't keen on just zeroing out the 720-13 and 720-14 blocks without knowing what they controlled. When using FORscan, it is often easier to use the module mode instead of the "as-built data" mode.

Navigate to the IPC module as @BlackOval noted, then scroll down to Seatbelt Configuration. The Bronco Raptor only has seats in Row 1, Col 1 and 5; Row 2, Col 1, 3 and 5. The default setting is #1. Choose setting #5 on all active seats to remove the seat belt pop-up menu on the cluster screen. Write the new settings to memory.
View attachment 14168

My as-built data from Ford (before changes are highlighted). To get a copy of your data go here.
720-13-01__ F100_0001_002D
720-13-02__0120_207D
720-14-01__ 2000_0000_005C
720-14-02__0000_003D

View attachment 14169 after change

WARNING
It is unknown how these changes may influence the air bags.

I still have not found a way to color my splash screen Raptor Hot Pepper RED instead of the default Azure blue.

FORscan Step by Step
That's actually a good point on the air bags possibly being compromised. hmmmmm
 
That's actually a good point on the air bags possibly being compromised. hmmmmm
A review of the airbag settings shows that they are enabled. The overhead console light for the passenger airbag goes on and off correctly, w/o and w/ passenger. Short of getting into an accident and verifying deployment, I'm not 100% sure.

After 4 days, I don't miss the cluster pop-ups. 😁 Starting and operations appear much better. I've left the seatbelt chimes on for the passengers, front and back.
 

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