Idk why yours is different. Some other Broncos with the pro cal tune can't make any edits in FORSCAN without flashing back to stock, but everything works fine for me with the tune. Who knows what Ford did. I would have done the PCM relearn if it didn't show me that message. Seems I didn't really...
I agree, it starts breaking far too late and hard for my comfort when I'm coming up on stopped traffic, even with max follow distance. It also stops too close for my comfort behind other cars regardless of follow distance. I really hope there's something else we can adjust to improve these.
The PCM relearn is just one of the other options you can select when viewing the list of modules where it shows the as built and regular selections. PCM has a 3rd option.
It warns you that if you have an engine tune you need to flash back to stock first.
I successfully added stop and go to my badlands that has the Ford Procal tune without PCM relearn. I skipped the PCM relearn because I didn't want to go through the rigamarole of flashing back to stock. I would have done it later but wanted to see if it would work at first without it.
The stop...
I retrofitted the tow package on mine and got the automatic tow mode with trailer sway working. Yours looks a little different though. IIRC mine says trailer sway control on that screen.
When I installed mine I covered every inside surface of the box, and the bottom, sides, and back of the drawer with Siless sound deadening. No rattles at all from it, but missing bump stops and bad slides definitely could cause some unpleasant sounds.
Odd I have the tune on my 21' 2.7 and didn't run into this issue when I went in to make some forscan changes a few days ago. Does it ask for that code only when trying to access a specific module?
I actually really like the pouches from Tactical Baby Gear. I have their bottle holder that works with most water bottles, their baby wipes holder, and their dump pouch that works great as a fold out trash bag that stows cleanly when not used.
Blue Ridge Overland Gear has good MOLLE bags, I'm...
I have an AFe exhaust on my Badlands 2.7 4 door and love the sound most of the time. Unfortunately it was quite boomy and droned at around 2000-2500 RPM, which is exactly where it likes to be when off-roading in 4-low. After some measurements it looked like I could swap the straight extension...
It's not that part but the short arms that connect to it on the ends. They should have some plastic sleeves (1 on each side) that you just need to push forward/up most likely. I added some glue on the inside of mine so they won't move.