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Is there a forscan setting to get the bed camera to show up in the title cards on the right? I've seen images with it, but don't have the option on mine.
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Have you verified you have the bed camera? 23 it started getting deleted.
 

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He did say he was reducing the parts on a F 150 by 2400 pieces.....:unsure::unsure::unsure:
 

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@nickn066, I believe those are the correct values. Do you have Zone Lighting as a card when you scroll through them? If so, Go into FORScan service procedures and reboot the APIM. Does the bed cam show after a reboot?
 
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@nickn066, I believe those are the correct values. Do you have Zone Lighting as a card when you scroll through them? If so, Go into FORScan service procedures and reboot the APIM. Does the bed cam show after a reboot?
Zone Lighting card is there, I will try a reboot. I also completed the FDRS updates on everything today, APIM included, was kind of hopefully that would bring it up. Will let you know shortly if the reboot works.
 

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Now, if there were just some way to put the Aux Cam (trailer rear-view cam) on a card .... :cry:
 

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Now, if there were just some way to put the Aux Cam (trailer rear-view cam) on a card .... :cry:
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8, A, C or E should do it... again, reboot APIM in service procedures.
 

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8, A, C or E should do it... again, reboot APIM in service procedures.
Thank You good sir for that tip - obviously I'd not heard of this possibility.

My current:
7D0-10-04000400004130

Per Livinitup's spreadsheet for this address I find that means Aux IOD Disabled as well as Always Show Odometer (ASO) and BEV Power Up/Power Down Chime (BEVPUPDC) Disabled.

So, per that spreadsheet, if the only thing I want to change is Aux IOD:
8 = AIOD Enabled • ASO Disabled • BEVPUPDC Disabled

Am I reading that correctly (just trying to make sure I'm reading this right)?

Aside but related - is there a minimum or maximum limit to the number of 'cards' (IOD) one can have enabled? I've not 'played' with IOD to date, may look at adding / removing some others to tailor to my preferences.

TIA
 

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...So, per that spreadsheet, if the only thing I want to change is Aux IOD:
8 = AIOD Enabled • ASO Disabled • BEVPUPDC Disabled
Am I reading that correctly (just trying to make sure I'm reading this right)?
Yes sir, that is correct. You will notice that in that block, there are no "odd" numbers for the first character. I.e., 1,3,5,7 etc. are missing. This means that the least significant bit is not used (either not defined or its meaning has not been discovered). Therefore, that character, when in binary, goes 0000, 0010, 0100, 0110, 1000 etc. Therefore, if you were 0, then 8 is turning on Aux IOD ?
...Aside but related - is there a minimum or maximum limit to the number of 'cards' (IOD) one can have enabled? I've not 'played' with IOD to date, may look at adding / removing some others to tailor to my preferences.
TIA
This I do not know, but if the aux cam doesn't show after an APIM reboot, I'd remove at least one other card as part of troubleshooting ?
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