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DRL settings in Forscan

The Pepsiman

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Been lurking through here for a little bit and here's my first post - hopefully it's helpful for anyone else in a similar position as I was earlier today. For reference, I have a '23 Wildtrak. I'm also attaching a photo for reference (photo shows left side only, just do the same for the matching right side settings).

Using the bdyCM (text version) change the shown categories to their respective, highlighted, options, to change DRLs amber. As said by others, this only changes the setting for DRLs. This setting also ONLY works with headlamps set to "Auto." Any other positions will not work (not for me, at least).

What got me was the light sensor - I didn't think these changes were working until I put my phone light directly onto the sensor, tricking it into daytime. This is when everything worked for me. If you think the changes aren't working, give tricking the light sensor a shot to see, since the amber setting ONLY works for the daytime.

Hopefully this makes sense and is somewhat helpful to any others.
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When you enable the amber drl, is it supposed to turn off the rings while in park? Before this change, my rings were still white even while in park. Now they only come on in D, R, or N.
 

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When you enable the amber drl, is it supposed to turn off the rings while in park? Before this change, my rings were still white even while in park. Now they only come on in D, R, or N.
Mine have always turned off in park until I turn it off, then they come back on dim until all lights go out. I've always wanted them to stay on in park but never figured it out.
 

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Been lurking through here for a little bit and here's my first post - hopefully it's helpful for anyone else in a similar position as I was earlier today. For reference, I have a '23 Wildtrak. I'm also attaching a photo for reference (photo shows left side only, just do the same for the matching right side settings).

Using the bdyCM (text version) change the shown categories to their respective, highlighted, options, to change DRLs amber. As said by others, this only changes the setting for DRLs. This setting also ONLY works with headlamps set to "Auto." Any other positions will not work (not for me, at least).

What got me was the light sensor - I didn't think these changes were working until I put my phone light directly onto the sensor, tricking it into daytime. This is when everything worked for me. If you think the changes aren't working, give tricking the light sensor a shot to see, since the amber setting ONLY works for the daytime.

Hopefully this makes sense and is somewhat helpful to any others.
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I have a 23 Wildtrak as well and want to try this. Did you keep it set this way? Any issues or problems that made you switch back?
 

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When driving with the headlight control flipped to the "parking light" setting the DRLs are on, but they're in a dimmer state than they are while driving with the headlight switch flipped to "auto"

I don't care about amber DRLs... but is there a setting to simply make the DRLs brighter while in the parking light mode?

While off-roading with a crew at night, I want to run bright DRLs and auxillary lights (controlled by upfitter switches), but no headlights.

I have a Lux with the signature package.
Exactly what I'm wanting to do...bright DRL at any light dial setting
 
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Been lurking through here for a little bit and here's my first post - hopefully it's helpful for anyone else in a similar position as I was earlier today. For reference, I have a '23 Wildtrak. I'm also attaching a photo for reference (photo shows left side only, just do the same for the matching right side settings).

Using the bdyCM (text version) change the shown categories to their respective, highlighted, options, to change DRLs amber. As said by others, this only changes the setting for DRLs. This setting also ONLY works with headlamps set to "Auto." Any other positions will not work (not for me, at least).

What got me was the light sensor - I didn't think these changes were working until I put my phone light directly onto the sensor, tricking it into daytime. This is when everything worked for me. If you think the changes aren't working, give tricking the light sensor a shot to see, since the amber setting ONLY works for the daytime.

Hopefully this makes sense and is somewhat helpful to any others.
Ford Bronco DRL settings in Forscan 1000009380
Those settings alone turn the DRL amber? I have a 23 Wildtrak as well and want to do this.
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