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As built or non as built?

icemanrrc

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I’ve searched all over and can’t find the answer. Is there any difference between manually entering in the codes for as built over the non as built and choosing the easy way without a spreadsheet? I’m just wondering why would someone manually enter a code if the code is also available with the easy non as built?
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"Easy" is still modifying the asbuilt information, with less risk of errors if Forscan has the correct values. Sometimes it could be wrong and you would need to go the manual way to fix it.

Having said that I used easy mode to setup Raptor taillights because I don't know where that would be on the spreadsheet. Same for giving me the option on screen to turn off automatic door locks completely. Worked perfectly for that. Many of the easy mode options the terminology is not same as spreadsheet so it isn't always easy to know which feature you are changing.
 

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I’ve searched all over and can’t find the answer. Is there any difference between manually entering in the codes for as built over the non as built and choosing the easy way without a spreadsheet? I’m just wondering why would someone manually enter a code if the code is also available with the easy non as built?
If you want to know all the changes that are done, so you can easily revert back, without restoring everything from backup then you use the "hard" way , the "easy" way is "masking" what changes it does, you can reverse engineer and fid out but still.
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