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What are modes 3, 5, 7?
no clue, never tried em, this software isn't just for broncos so I imagine it's for other vehicles, enabling them might just not do anything, tho I don't know
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OK, that’s what I thought. I’ve always just done the raw xxx.02 etc code, never the “easy”, so just haven’t seen those.
 

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I just removed ECO mode from mine. I have a manual so it didn't do anything useful.

FYI... ECO mode and Sport mode live at the same address and appear to share a bit. So I'm not sure how compatible they are. Just because something displays doesn't mean it works as Ford intended once you start messing with things.

The spreadsheets, and FORScan show data in hexidecimal format. I broke it down to binary to see what was going on at the relevant address. All Badlands Broncos probably have the same As Built settings as I did. You'll see that the bit that gets cleared (set to 0) when removing ECO mode gets set to 1 when adding Sport mode. This may explain problems some are reporting when trying to set all eight G.O.A.T. modes.

The 2026 Badlands come with both ECO mode and Sport mode. I'd like to see the as built settings for 760-04-03 for a 2026. Maybe I'm all wet. Maybe other addresses are involved that aren't documented in FORScan?

I'm only showing the first two letters/numbers. The last two are a check sum that gets set by FORScan so I didn't show the binary values.

Ford Bronco FORScan Bronco Working Spreadsheet (double honk, sport mode, chimes, seatbelts, and more!) 1778168176946-wj



edit: I've been thinking a bit more. It could be the true setting for Sport mode without ECO is x3-- (0011) and not xB-- (1011). The B is there because the same address also controls ECO mode. All the other modes seem to need just one bit set to activate them. It would be odd for Sport mode to need two different bits set.
I may explore this later if I get the time.
 
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Hello, does anyone have an updated master spreadsheet they can share? I need to make several basic changes and just looking for a reliable master reference. Thanks
 

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Be helpful if you listed the changes you want to make.
 

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Be helpful if you listed the changes you want to make.
Sure thing, I want to change the following (I may not use the most accurate terminology, but hope it makes sense):
  • Bambi Mode (fog lights "on" with brights)
  • Disable double honk
  • Global windows (driver and passenger side)
  • Disable the factory EQ (I’m adding upgraded Kicker speakers all the way around)
  • Speaker optimization (to recognize the new speakers. Also here, if you have/can suggest which value I choose for the new dash and kick panel Kicker speakers - tweeter, speaker, etc. - that would be really appreciated)
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Has anyone been able to add intelligent adaptive cruise control? Where the system recognizes speed limit signs and will reduce your speed based on your settings
 

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Has anyone been able to add intelligent adaptive cruise control? Where the system recognizes speed limit signs and will reduce your speed based on your settings
Speed sign recognition isn't possible on the Bronco (at least not that anyone has figured out)
 

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Has anyone figured out how to add stop and go to ACC on a ’25 yet? Everything I am seeing is earlier models and the values do not match my Bronco in the ABS configure.
Same here, I tried everything but no luck yet, I know the hardware is there for these '25 and '26 but don't know why they changed everything on the ABS module.
 

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I just removed ECO mode from mine. I have a manual so it didn't do anything useful.

FYI... ECO mode and Sport mode live at the same address and appear to share a bit. So I'm not sure how compatible they are. Just because something displays doesn't mean it works as Ford intended once you start messing with things.

The spreadsheets, and FORScan show data in hexidecimal format. I broke it down to binary to see what was going on at the relevant address. All Badlands Broncos probably have the same As Built settings as I did. You'll see that the bit that gets cleared (set to 0) when removing ECO mode gets set to 1 when adding Sport mode. This may explain problems some are reporting when trying to set all eight G.O.A.T. modes.

The 2026 Badlands come with both ECO mode and Sport mode. I'd like to see the as built settings for 760-04-03 for a 2026. Maybe I'm all wet. Maybe other addresses are involved that aren't documented in FORScan?

I'm only showing the first two letters/numbers. The last two are a check sum that gets set by FORScan so I didn't show the binary values.

1778168176946-wj.webp



edit: I've been thinking a bit more. It could be the true setting for Sport mode without ECO is x3-- (0011) and not xB-- (1011). The B is there because the same address also controls ECO mode. All the other modes seem to need just one bit set to activate them. It would be odd for Sport mode to need two different bits set.
I may explore this later if I get the time.
I ran into this problem as well. I have a 2025 Heritage and my code was: 760-04-03 0000 0001 AB1A and I wasn't able to disable Eco except by going through the easy menu. I wonder if you're right about x3xx. I might experiment later.
 

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Bronco Forscan Google Doc - Our Copy

Several people asking in the working thread https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/2021-bronco-forscan-thread.844/page-22

So I figured I would just post the easy to find link here, I would still recommending going there to search for questions, answers, theories, options, etc.

Guess we could delete if the spreadsheet gets added to the first post there...

This OBD Tool works for me, no issues:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081VQVD3F/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Stole this from other thread:
Linked here is the best ForScan tutorial on the web


Original: Forscan Google Docs


From @TX-Hans :
Follow up to my own post in case someone else ever needs to find what the original as-built values were for any lines in order to revert what you had done (without having to use your original backup copy of the entire module to restore it). Always a good idea to take a picture or write down the original before the making the change, but if you forget (as I did in this one instance), I found you can use this website from Ford and your VIN to get all the original as-built values for your Bronco. Go to the site (enter country and language first time) and then it will prompt you to enter your VIN. It will return every line of code with the as-built values.

https://www.motorcraftservice.com/AsBuilt
I wanted to say Thank You!

Thank you for this work. It has helped me a great deal. I've found all the information I needed to make the adjustment to my Bronco so it suits my needs. It has not gone unnoticed.
 

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I just removed ECO mode from mine. I have a manual so it didn't do anything useful.

FYI... ECO mode and Sport mode live at the same address and appear to share a bit. So I'm not sure how compatible they are. Just because something displays doesn't mean it works as Ford intended once you start messing with things.

The spreadsheets, and FORScan show data in hexidecimal format. I broke it down to binary to see what was going on at the relevant address. All Badlands Broncos probably have the same As Built settings as I did. You'll see that the bit that gets cleared (set to 0) when removing ECO mode gets set to 1 when adding Sport mode. This may explain problems some are reporting when trying to set all eight G.O.A.T. modes.

The 2026 Badlands come with both ECO mode and Sport mode. I'd like to see the as built settings for 760-04-03 for a 2026. Maybe I'm all wet. Maybe other addresses are involved that aren't documented in FORScan?

I'm only showing the first two letters/numbers. The last two are a check sum that gets set by FORScan so I didn't show the binary values.

1778168176946-wj.webp



edit: I've been thinking a bit more. It could be the true setting for Sport mode without ECO is x3-- (0011) and not xB-- (1011). The B is there because the same address also controls ECO mode. All the other modes seem to need just one bit set to activate them. It would be odd for Sport mode to need two different bits set.
I may explore this later if I get the time.
Tried out the x3xx and it didn't work on mine, still had eco.
 

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Interesting. I just took another look.

It looks like I should have said x1xx to turn off ECO mode. That's what I did on my Bronco to get rid of ECO mode. But I also don't have Sport mode.

I may have to edit that post, but I'll have to go through the entire thought process again. :(
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