Question, how are you testing it?
With a trailer tester?
If you are using a tester, does the system acknowledge that a message will come up on the dash.
I'm asking that because a typical tester nowadays has just LEDs( one led for each signal)
Typically, as an almost 100%, these testers do not...
I assume it'd be the same thing, the module still needs to be programmed, and the vehicle needs to know that the module's there.
2024 just has the wiring already ran.
You can guarantee it by pulling back the panel.
But I'm confident that it's will not be there, unless someone secretly installed the tow package at night like elves
I believe the one thing that 2024 package has is the trailer module.
If you don't have The trailer module, you won't be able to actually have lights, it creates the lights in that module for a lack of better term.
Red values should be all you need to change.
Forscan should calculate the needed last 2 bits (Checksum)
For the trailer control module, if need to make corrections, Write all for that module.
I've done it on my 21 FE.
It works without any issues.
I surprisingly like it, it makes me feel like I have launch control at a stoplight.
Does not work for reverse. Only forward drive mode. FYI before you lose a door as you go back into your garage.
Similar issue happen to me. Emailed Ford Performance, they got back to me the next day....
What was explained was one of the software patches/ updates to the procal created an error.
Fix one thing break another.
One of the engineering teams members gave me a call, had me hook up the ProCal to a...
If you're tapping into the trailer wiring for lights. It thinks those lights are the trailer.
Specifically, what wires did you use / what wires are connected to what?
Module will give you your turn signal and your brake lights, etc.
If you don't change additional settings, The Bronco doesn't actually know you have a trailer attached. The blind spot will not be disabled, sway control will not necessarily be enabled, same with sway control.
Is sway control...
Unable to determine based on I don't know how the module came programmed in.
Did you use the kit?
Keep in mind when I wrote this originally there was not factory kit .
You could try to dummy out or attach a trailer to confirm that blindspot has been disabled or knowledge a trailer has...
That is literally what I was looking for!
I assume the mats would be used.
360 cameras that got right now are slightly off.
I never tried to recalibrate them in FDRS, as I did not have the mats. (Again, I just assumed they were used)
Thanks again!
I guess what I am looking for is the shop's instructions on this.
It's been a few months since I took of the tire carrier. I can't remember how the camera is attached to it. (I am assuming they would need to take if off to access the camara from behind)
If the camera is replaced, do they have...
Does anyone have Ford's documentation on the steps for this recall.
I'm curious with the shop documentation/PDF is for the recall.
Any help or information would be appreciated.
I would not change the entire line...
Send me a PM with what you have, or p.m. your vin, can look up your asbuild.
I'll get you back this afternoon/evening when I get home.
I'd like to know how to enable this ( ie though app)
Even enabling towbar via FDRS. I still never have the light check enabled in sync.
I can turn it on via Forscan.
But it never worked, I got the same error as you.
Any insights /tips would be helpful.
Look at prior page for confirmation.
In order for it to light up it needs to see a load, 5 to 26 watts.
Good old- fashion trailer lamp will do this.
An LED tester will not have enough load / resistance.
It's in the apim easy mode (Forscan) label trailer lamp check I believe, or something very similar.
At least for me. If I enable I have the option, but actually doesn't work, and gives an error message right away.
It is not enabled on factory or via FDRS.