YUP, i use calm screen, and I am quite happy with my instrument clusterThere is a calm screen on the instrument cluster. You can also turn off the display on the infotainment screen. Both are standard settings that don't require forscan.
Can confirm it isn't but I'd think you can get it activated thru Forscan for the Raptor. It's gotta be there.its not in the raptor.
You may be out of luck on that then, but on the bright side you do own a Bronco Raptor which is pretty rad.Can confirm it isn't but I'd think you can get it activated thru Forscan for the Raptor. It's gotta be there.
I know you are kidding, but I have resorted to similar.1 - manila folder
1 - pair of scissors
1 - roll of tape
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DIY Calm Screen
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No idea anyone actually used that. I thought it was like turn signals on a white BMW.
That’s how I calm my check engine light.1 - manila folder
1 - pair of scissors
1 - roll of tape
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DIY Calm Screen
Right on!! Really think the “bar graph” tach is garbage, it’s too small, not bright enough to even see & mostly hidden behind the steering wheel. Plus it’s just counterintuitive to what you’re expecting to see. I’ve had many manual/autos in the past and always appreciate seeing an actual analog (or digital representation) of a tachometer gauge.I want to ‘calm’ my screen by covering it with an analogue tachometer.
I especially needed an easy to read tachometer while in the mountains last week. Spent a lot of time manually shifting to lower gears descending extreme steep mining passes so I wouldn’t need to ride my brakes, but didn’t want to over rev it either.Right on!! Really think the “bar graph” tach is garbage, it’s too small, not bright enough to even see & mostly hidden behind the steering wheel. Plus it’s just counterintuitive to what you’re expecting to see. I’ve had many manual/autos in the past and always appreciate seeing an actual analog (or digital representation) of a tachometer gauge.