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Can GOAT mode display order be changed?

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To go from Normal to Sport, I have to pass through Slippery and Eco. I’d like Sport to be one click from Normal.

Anyone successfully change the order in which the GOAT modes display, either by FORScan or other methods?
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You can remove the unwanted modes using ForScan.
 

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As others said, you can remove the unwanted modes in Forscan but I don't think you can re-order them.

I wish there wasn't such a delay when selecting mode. I like the ring dial for haptic sense, two clicks and I'm where I want to be. Not sure why there is a 4s delay.

I don't leave mine in sport mode all the time due to unnecessary rpm hang. I really enjoy that mode, but it's not fun in turbulent traffic and 10 gears is too much clicking for tiptronic mode.
 

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I wish there wasn't such a delay when selecting mode. I like the ring dial for haptic sense, two clicks and I'm where I want to be. Not sure why there is a 4s delay.

I don't leave mine in sport mode all the time due to unnecessary rpm hang. I really enjoy that mode, but it's not fun in turbulent traffic and 10 gears is too much clicking for tiptronic mode.
Agree with both of your points. I too enjoy sport mode in my Bronco and other two cars for when I'm in the mood, but for normal driving, for me at least, too much unnecessary revving.
 

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My Wildtrak only had eco between normal and sport, so I just removed eco from the list. You could just remove eco and slippery with Forscan.
 
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huh, my OBX goes from Normal to Eco to Sport. Slippery is after Sport.
Interesting. I wonder if the GOAT order is different because of model year or trim?

If it’s a 2025 change, maybe their lawyers recommended it. Having Slippery be easier to get if you suddenly ventured into snow or ice could have been the idea. Even Eco is better than Normal where it’s slick.

If it’s different by trim, maybe Ford varies the order based on some driver profile their marketing department came up with for various buyers.

Might have to do a forum survey…
 
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Yea, my 2025 has me all screwed up. Used to be (in my 2022), Normal then Eco. Now it is Normal, Slippery, then Eco. I'm constantly mis spinning the wheel. Worse, if you go Slippery for to long the truck hits 4H, then has to Un hit 4 high to get into Eco. >mutters<
 

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My Wildtrak only had eco between normal and sport, so I just removed eco from the list. You could just remove eco and slippery with Forscan.
Really? Mine has all of them except Rock Crawl.

Normal, Eco, Slippery, Mud and Rut, Baja.
 
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Really? Mine has all of them except Rock Crawl.

Normal, Eco, Slippery, Mud and Rut, Baja.
That's crazy, in the beginning the selling point of the trim was it came with Baja mode.
He’s not saying he doesn’t have baja. He’s saying he only has Eco mode BETWEEN Normal and Sport. All his other modes are after Sport on the dial.
 
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My Wildtrak only had eco between normal and sport, so I just removed eco from the list. You could just remove eco and slippery with Forscan.
Eco I would happily ditch. Slippery I want to keep, but at the same time I don’t want Slippery to be one click from Normal, because an accidental dial bump of one click has happened at least once when reaching for stuff in the console. Slippery isn’t a mode you want to accidentally go into on pavement.
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