Changing the Turn Signal

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I have a 2024 Mach E Premium extended battery RWD. Currently, my blinkers only blink twice when you tap it. Does anyone know how to change it to 5-7 beeps when tapped
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Yes, in setting on centre screen, I seem to remember it’s a time in seconds you can alter.
 

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Pretty sure there's a parameter in FORscan that will change the number of blinks for a touch of the lever. Not sure which one it is. Take a look at the FORscan spreadsheet thread. ??
 

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Yes, it can be changed in FORScan.

Edit: I have only changed the amount of blinks after tapping the turn signal lever in F-150 Lightnings so I assumed you could also do it in the Mach-E but I can't see where this is possible. So as far as I can tell, it is not possible to change the amount of blinks.
 
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Not finding any mention of turn signal in the spreadsheet - anyone know the codes for 5 & 6 blinks ?
 

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Not finding any mention of turn signal in the spreadsheet - anyone know the codes for 5 & 6 blinks ?
After further looking, I don't think we can change the amount of blinks. I edited my previous post mentioning that I have changed this setting in F-150 Lightnings so assumed we could do it in the Mach-E but I cannot see where this is possible.
 

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After further looking, I don't think we can change the amount of blinks. I edited my previous post mentioning that I have changed this setting in F-150 Lightnings so assumed we could do it in the Mach-E but I cannot see where this is possible.
Out of all the settings I was hoping to be able to adjust with FORScan, changing the number of tap blinks was definitely high on my list.

I hope someone is able to figure it eventually.
 

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Out of all the settings I was hoping to be able to adjust with FORScan, changing the number of tap blinks was definitely high on my list.

I hope someone is able to figure it eventually.
Not sure why we can configure this and many more modules in the Lightning but the Mach-E is much more limited.
 

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Yeah, like the VDM in the F150 vs the Mach-E.

Although I must admit that Magnaride and CCD are different methods for damping adjustment.

Still, the dynamics that are being measured with height sensors, etc, should overlap fundamentally?
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