I'd like to change mine into a 2016 LandCruiser, got the codes for that?Be helpful if you listed the changes you want to make.
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I'd like to change mine into a 2016 LandCruiser, got the codes for that?Be helpful if you listed the changes you want to make.
Speed sign recognition isn't possible on the Bronco (at least not that anyone has figured out)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
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.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.
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.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.
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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.