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I got this working on my 2025 Maverick.
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I used Forscan to enable on my 2023 XLT and I can’t tell a difference between that and how my 2025 Lariat operatesNice, and thank you for the video. However, looks like it does not perform like the 2022-2024 models (example: speed limit stayed illuminated until the next sign) so I am going to see if it can be tweaked.
I'm working on it. It's very different on the 2025. IPMA module has been moved behind seat and is much more complicated. I need some 2025 Lariat owners to total their vehicles so I have some junkyard parts to pick from. Ford OEM is too muchNice! How about adaptive cruise now? I know you need radar equipment![]()
LOL it’s almost like Ford prices the new modules in a way that would encourage buyers to upgrade to the Lariat.I'm working on it. It's very different on the 2025. IPMA module has been moved behind seat and is much more complicated. I need some 2025 Lariat owners to total their vehicles so I have some junkyard parts to pick from. Ford OEM is too much![]()
ACC is exactly why I wound up getting a Lariat instead of any other trim. I drive so much that it’s basically a requirement for me. (I have 26k miles just since Feb. Thankfully, I’ll be driving a lot less soon.LOL it’s almost like Ford prices the new modules in a way that would encourage buyers to upgrade to the Lariat.
Here I sit at 4730 miles thinking that’s a lot!ACC is exactly why I wound up getting a Lariat instead of any other trim. I drive so much that it’s basically a requirement for me. (I have 26k miles just since Feb. Thankfully, I’ll be driving a lot less soon.
6000 on my 2023 lolHere I sit at 4730 miles thinking that’s a lot!
I can't speak for Apple Maps but Google Maps only shows speed limits when you are actively navigating to a destination / have a route set. Sure, you could always pick a destination before every trip, but it would be a lot nicer if Google would just add the speed limit display as an option to have on at all times.This mod is kind of "obsolete".
As long as you have a phone paired (and who doesn't) it's automatic / integrated as part of Google Maps and Apple Maps now.
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My 2024 will hold the the the sign for about 2 miles and then it will disappear until I pass another sign.Nice, and thank you for the video. However, looks like it does not perform like the 2022-2024 models (example: speed limit stayed illuminated until the next sign) so I am going to see if it can be tweaked.