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Oh awesome! Can you please tell me more about:i did it. it was honestly super easy
1- where you got the outer banks dash?
2- how you removed the old one?
3- how you updated mileage?
Thanks in advance!!
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Oh awesome! Can you please tell me more about:i did it. it was honestly super easy
I upgraded the cluster in my 2018 F-150 to the bigger display. There was a guy on the F-150 Forum that did it. You bought the new cluster from him and he programmed it with the correct mileage. You had to send him a pic of the mileage from your display. Just so there wasn't any monkey business. I can go to the forum and see if I can find his name. It's been a while since I did the swap.These swaps have been done quite a bit in the latest generation of Super Duty. Most folks go to LKQ for the displays.
it required some programming with Forscan. There also I guy that has the ability to input the correct mileage. It’s been a while since I’ve looked in those threads but it could be a good place to reference. Ford Trucks
thanks so much! I just have to find the cluster now… I’m only at 1300 miles so it’s been proving difficult to find one with less miles. Any chance you have the part number handy?for the bronco sport you will need :
Instrument Cluster with less miles than you currently have Ebay.com
7mm socket i recomend an extender also
Auto Trim Removal Tool
OBD2 USB Adapter
FORScan with 1 year Extended License
1. connect forscan to you car via the OBD2 USB
2. in module connect to The IPC (Instrument Panel Cluster) module (as built format)
3. save all settings
4.write down your current mileage
5. turn off car
6. install new Instrument Cluster
7. connect forscan to you car via the OBD2 USB
8. in module connect to The IPC (Instrument Panel Cluster) module (as built format)
9. load all settings (from savied file in step 3)
10. update your millage
11. put car back together
12. read and then clear DTC codes
bounus: take a look a turring off the "auto engine settings"
these videos helped me
how to use forscan
the first 5 mins of this video is perfect for the teardown
just useful
part number M1PZ10849Ethanks so much! I just have to find the cluster now… I’m only at 1300 miles so it’s been proving difficult to find one with less miles. Any chance you have the part number handy?
There is a speedometer and mpg on both showing at the same time. Or is there another instrument cluster you are referring?Only reason I would like to have it is to see speedo and mpg at the same time... First world problems
Yeah I have big bend trim without tech package or whatever. When I have the digital speedometer showing it does not show however much miles are leftThere is a speedometer and mpg on both showing at the same time. Or is there another instrument cluster you are referring?
yeah been hard to find one that has less than my miles since I’m still under 2kpart number M1PZ10849E
you could use a service like this to reprogram for mileage or clone a Instrument cluster but at this time you can only go ahead with forscan.
You’ll have to use a reprogramming service for the mileageyeah been hard to find one that has less than my miles since I’m still under 2k