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As concisely as possible:

Replace your rear pod speakers with those of your choice
Connect a wired or bluetooth module to your Bronco, and turn your Bronco on (don't start the engine)
Open ForScan, save a profile if you need to, it will inventory all your modules
Choose the ACM module for configuration editing
Take a backup of the ACM module, because you should
On line 727-01-01 change 382B to read 3800
Hit the write button closest to your mouse, it should be on line 727-01-04
Turn Bronco off, remove module from OBD port, turn Bronco back on

That's it.
Quick update, those rear speakers do sounds noticeably better now. I did replace them with some new 4" fosgates, and the balance of sounds just seems a bit more rich.
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I tried the soundbar update in FDRS today on my B&O system. No update available like the instructions say for base sound system. While I was in there I installed a instrument panel update. 3.5 hours later it was finished and I think I’m retired from FDRS for awhile. No wonder the techs complain about this system.
 

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I tried the soundbar update in FDRS today on my B&O system. No update available like the instructions say for base sound system. While I was in there I installed a instrument panel update. 3.5 hours later it was finished and I think I’m retired from FDRS for awhile. No wonder the techs complain about this system.
What’s the instrument panel update fix.
 

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What’s the instrument panel update fix.
The only thing I noticed so far was two extra options to add to myview. 7 “gauges” or display options instead of 5. I only noticed because I had to reselect them after it finished and I wasn’t sure why it kept going after 5. I might notice more when I drive tomorrow but definitely not worth the time for just that.
 

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How bad can you mess up in forscan if you don't know anything about it?
 

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I tried the soundbar update in FDRS today on my B&O system. No update available like the instructions say for base sound system. While I was in there I installed a instrument panel update. 3.5 hours later it was finished and I think I’m retired from FDRS for awhile. No wonder the techs complain about this system.
Ah that's a bummer there is no upgrade option for B&O using Forscan. I have both and was ready to try Forscan to open up my new 4" speakers I put in the rear pods. Maybe someone will discover this soon for B&O...
 

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Ah that's a bummer there is no upgrade option for B&O using Forscan. I have both and was ready to try Forscan to open up my new 4" speakers I put in the rear pods. Maybe someone will discover this soon for B&O...
Note this was NOT forscan. I tried to do the JBL soundbar flash using the dealer software. I have not tried the forscan programming.

edit:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/attachments/ca_jbl_bb4000soundbar_om_cr_v2_en-pdf.145334/
Page 6 of the attachment under section VI.
 

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14 pages of confusion now. I sure wish someone could just do a summary.
For those not changing any hardware, what's the preferred method?
For those changing hardware....same.

We started with flashing something at the dealers, then went into Forscan hell where there seems to be a lot of disagreement?
 

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14 pages of confusion now. I sure wish someone could just do a summary.
For those not changing any hardware, what's the preferred method?
For those changing hardware....same.

We started with flashing something at the dealers, then went into Forscan hell where there seems to be a lot of disagreement?
I think it's still in discussion, as far as I can tell. I've been following this with interest too, as I want to do whatever the best cheap mod to wake up the sound system is, whenever those who know way more about these things than I do reach a consensus on the best way to go about that. But I just don't think they're there yet. If they are, or when they do reach it, hopefully someone will do a definitive write-up on it as a service to the community :)
 

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14 pages of confusion now. I sure wish someone could just do a summary.
For those not changing any hardware, what's the preferred method?
For those changing hardware....same.

We started with flashing something at the dealers, then went into Forscan hell where there seems to be a lot of disagreement?
Here is the not changing any hardware list of changes (with FORscan)

https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/full-range-to-rear-speakers.35116/post-1190307

or you could leave FORscan out of the mix and have the dealer flash for soundbar configuration.

These seem to be the 2 options.
 

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Anyone notice when you use Forscan to open up the rear speakers that the on board warning chimes like tripled in volume as well? I know I can disable them with Forscan, but anyone know of a way to turn those down using Forscan. If not I will just eliminate them. I like having the seatbelt chimes in case the kids take my Bronco for a ride. ;o)
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