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does this allow front camera to work all the time while driving?

my rear camera stays ON while in drive mode (I was also able to remove the black box) but my front camera turns OFF when my speed is high.
Front camera can only be shown at speed in off-road drive modes: Deep Snow/Sand, Mud/Ruts, Rock Crawl
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Can anyone offer any direction to disable the active reverse camera lines (the ones that bend)?

They are very distracting to me.
I'm good with the stationary ones.

I did try in IPC 720-07-02 and setting the value to E.

It didn't work. I still have the bendy lines
 

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Can anyone offer any direction to disable the active reverse camera lines (the ones that bend)?

They are very distracting to me.
I'm good with the stationary ones.

I did try in IPC 720-07-02 and setting the value to E.

It didn't work. I still have the bendy lines
It's an IPMA function:
706-02-01xxxx**xxxx--FeatureCfg_DPAC_LongTermCalibration (FCDPACLTC) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_RearOverlayType (FCDPACROT) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_FrontOverlayType (FCDPACFOT) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_360Present (FCDPACP) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_FrontCamPresent (FCDPACFCP) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_SideCamsPresent (FCDPACSCP)
You want FCDPACROT set to "static", it's probably set to "full". If you're not sure how to, you can give me your current value and I'll give you the new value.
 

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It's an IPMA function:
706-02-01xxxx**xxxx--FeatureCfg_DPAC_LongTermCalibration (FCDPACLTC) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_RearOverlayType (FCDPACROT) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_FrontOverlayType (FCDPACFOT) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_360Present (FCDPACP) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_FrontCamPresent (FCDPACFCP) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_SideCamsPresent (FCDPACSCP)
You want FCDPACROT set to "static", it's probably set to "full". If you're not sure how to, you can give me your current value and I'll give you the new value.
I am considering this also for my 21, here is mine: 706-02-01 7333 FFC4 81FA, would it be the same recommended change for my 21?

Thanks
 

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I am considering this also for my 21, here is mine: 706-02-01 7333 FFC4 81FA, would it be the same recommended change for my 21?

Thanks
Yes. Although the '21 IPMA sheet is written differently, it's the same result:
706-02-01 xxxx **xx xx-- you would change from FF to BF.

You may also need to change the IPC as in @Underwhere's case:
IPC 720-07-02 *xxx xx-- from F to E. If you didn't have F, let me know.

Do the IPMA change first and then test, because the IPC often takes its "orders" from the IPMA and APIM for example. This means the IPC change may not be necessary.
 

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Yes. Although the '21 IPMA sheet is written differently, it's the same result:
706-02-01 xxxx **xx xx-- you would change from FF to BF.

You may also need to change the IPC as in @Underwhere's case:
IPC 720-07-02 *xxx xx-- from F to E. If you didn't have F, let me know.

Do the IPMA change first and then test, because the IPC often takes its "orders" from the IPMA and APIM for example. This means the IPC change may not be necessary.
Thanks, here is my current IPC: 720-07-02 F700 082F
 

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It's an IPMA function:
706-02-01xxxx**xxxx--FeatureCfg_DPAC_LongTermCalibration (FCDPACLTC) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_RearOverlayType (FCDPACROT) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_FrontOverlayType (FCDPACFOT) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_360Present (FCDPACP) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_FrontCamPresent (FCDPACFCP) • FeatureCfg_DPAC_SideCamsPresent (FCDPACSCP)
You want FCDPACROT set to "static", it's probably set to "full". If you're not sure how to, you can give me your current value and I'll give you the new value.
Ok awesome.
706-020-01 is current
6B6B FFCC 41F2

So I don't need the IPC change?

I"m on a 2025 Lariat.
 
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Thanks, here is my current IPC: 720-07-02 F700 082F
As I said, only change the 720-07-01 *xxx xx-- from F to E if the IPMA change doesn't achieve the desired result. In that case, if both changes have been made (IPMA and IPC) and it still shows dynamic white lines, let me know.
Ok awesome.
706-020-01 is current
6B6B FFCC 41F2

So I don't need the IPC change?

I"m on a 2025 Lariat.
Leave the IPC change in place for now; it don't hurt anything. Change:
IPMA 706-02-01 xxxx **xx xx-- from FF to BF. See how that goes.
 

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As I said, only change the 720-07-01 *xxx xx-- from F to E if the IPMA change doesn't achieve the desired result. In that case, if both changes have been made (IPMA and IPC) and it still shows dynamic white lines, let me know.
Leave the IPC change in place for now; it don't hurt anything. Change:
IPMA 706-02-01 xxxx **xx xx-- from FF to BF. See how that goes.
Thank you!

That worked.

I changed the IPMA from FFCC to BFCC and I left my IPC modified from F700 to E700.

Mo more active lines.
 

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Its funny about the lines, when my sons 14 Explorer had them, I always wanted them in my 13 Lariat. Now I cant stand them! LOL!
 

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Its funny about the lines, when my sons 14 Explorer had them, I always wanted them in my 13 Lariat. Now I cant stand them! LOL!
How did you make out?
 

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Is there a way to disable the front parking aid sensors/warnings, in the situation where you have a winch (or bull bar) installed (blocking the sensor) so that you do NOT get the warning EVERY time you start moving?
Nevermind, realize you can turn off Front Sensors in the Sync Vehicle Settings menus.

Good to know. Considering getting a Setina push bumper.
 

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Hey y’all! I purchased OEM style bed lights, switch, and wiring that plugs into the bed harness on both sides under the tail lights and have it all installed.
unfortunately, the as built changes that I’ve found don’t seem to be working. Does anyone have a link to a thread where this has been discussed already or can help me figure out what changes I need to make to get these lights and switch to work? 2022 lariat.
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