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Old 07-12-2017, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by carrierj
I changed this to 8=enable. What it did was swap my steering wheel buttons. The radio functions worked with the buttons on the left, and the buttons on the right controlled the screens in the IPC.

724-01-01 xxxx 8xxx xx Cluster crossover cfg: 0=disable, 8=enable
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Originally Posted by Airborne_Ape
I made a new thing. No bunnies this time. Because a lot of 12 Gen owners are reading this thread and PM'ing me.
Please keep this thread specific to 2015-2017s...there are threads in the other areas for the older models. I don't want someone suggesting the threads merge like what happened before this thread was started.

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One more note on 726-14-01 xxxx xxx1 xxxx
It does clear one of the permanent DTCs which become set in place if you accidentally enable 726-22-02 xxxx x1xxx xxxx

I think it gets rid of the U2800 and keeps the U2100. I can't remember exactly, all I can say for sure is that it will put and end to flashing dome lights even though it's not an ideal resolution.
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Please keep this thread specific to 2015-2017s...there are threads in the other areas for the older models. I don't want someone suggesting the threads merge like what happened before this thread was started.
I agree. I'll take it down.
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I started playing with another one in the SCCM.

724-01-01 x*xx xxxx xx
Parklamp feature: 0=disabled,1=enabled, 2=reserved,3=reserved

What it's supposed to do is allow you to leave either your left or right park lights on while the vehicle is off, by using the turn signal stalk. Apparently it's a European thing. See the BMW video example.

I set it to enable, but it didn't seem to work. It started pouring rain at that time so I had to stop for now. Maybe it only works with the LED lighting systems? I will mess with it later when the weather cooperates.

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724-01-01 x*xx xxxx xx
Parklamp feature: 0=disabled,1=enabled, 2=reserved,3=reserved
Background on the feature: It's a European mandate for cars to be able to set the parking lights on one side of the car. Supposedly, it's to be used when you are parked on unlit narrow streets or in adverse weather conditions so that people will be able to see the corner of your car better. Not sure how helpful it is, but so it goes.

I tested it on mine, doesn't seem to work. On BMWs, all you have to do is engage the signal either left or right with the ignition off and it should set the appropriate lamps. Tried all kinds of ways to get them on the f150 with no luck, either.
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Originally Posted by carrierj
I changed this to 8=enable. What it did was swap my steering wheel buttons. The radio functions worked with the buttons on the left, and the buttons on the right controlled the screens in the IPC.

724-01-01 xxxx 8xxx xx Cluster crossover cfg: 0=disable, 8=enable
If this works for me, I will consider it a major find. I have wanted my radio controls on the left since day one.

Will try to get to this tonight.

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I found something tonight that should make some of you smile (bunny):
LMAO, the "BUNNY!" thing was funny. There's a plague of them here so we're more like "kill the bunny"

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Originally Posted by mitcdenn
Background on the feature: It's a European mandate for cars to be able to set the parking lights on one side of the car. Supposedly, it's to be used when you are parked on unlit narrow streets or in adverse weather conditions so that people will be able to see the corner of your car better. Not sure how helpful it is, but so it goes.

I tested it on mine, doesn't seem to work. On BMWs, all you have to do is engage the signal either left or right with the ignition off and it should set the appropriate lamps. Tried all kinds of ways to get them on the f150 with no luck, either.
Originally Posted by carrierj
I started playing with another one in the SCCM.

724-01-01 x*xx xxxx xx
Parklamp feature: 0=disabled,1=enabled, 2=reserved,3=reserved

What it's supposed to do is allow you to leave either your left or right park lights on while the vehicle is off, by using the turn signal stalk. Apparently it's a European thing. See the BMW video example.

I set it to enable, but it didn't seem to work. It started pouring rain at that time so I had to stop for now. Maybe it only works with the LED lighting systems? I will mess with it later when the weather cooperates.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1s1L2cy1Vo

Try combining it with this:
726-49-01 xxxx xxxx x1xx


I know there also is one in the BCM/ABS to enable the emergency brake light flash when you slam on the brakes that is also used in Europe.

Very similar to this:
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