Ha ha , yes I am ready to.Maye you should phone home?
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Make the real ET would know the magic to get the Maverick into “ET” mode.
Brian
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Ha ha , yes I am ready to.Maye you should phone home?
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I dont have a start button. Any ideasNO. Do NOT press the brake. To get to the ON (but not start) mode you press the start button WITHOUT the brake.
Maybe I should do a video.
I ain't got oneOnly 2 states. Accessory Mode & Started - using the manual terms. So more of a mixed mode.
Keyed has 3.
Push Button Ignition Switch (If Equipped)
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Switching the Ignition Off
When the ignition is on or in accessory mode, press the push button ignition switch once without your foot on the brake pedal.
Switching the Ignition to Accessory Mode
When the ignition is off, press the push button ignition switch once without your foot on the brake pedal.
All electrical circuits and accessories are operational and the warning lamps and indicators illuminate.
Starting a Gasoline Engine
Before starting your vehicle, check the following:
- Make sure that the parking brake is on.
- Make sure that the transmission is in park (P).
Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal.
- Fully press the brake pedal.
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- Press the push button ignition switch.
Then turn the key to On when following the process.I ain't got one
ThanksMPG Correction Tutorial
If your Ford Maverick displays an inaccurate MPG, you can correct it by adjusting the AFE bias in Engineering Test Mode. After calculating my truck's MPG at the pump, I discovered the displayed MPG indicated a value approximately 1.2 MPG higher than the actual value (about 4-5%)
Steps
Follow these steps to enter Engineering Test Mode and fine-tune the AFE bias for a more accurate MPG readout.
Calculation Formula
- Enter Engineering Test Mode
- With the truck off, press and hold the right-side OK button on the steering wheel.
- While holding the OK button, press and release the Start/Stop button (or turn the key to the "on" position). You do not have to start the engine.
- Continue holding the OK button for 5-7 seconds until you have entered Engineering Test Mode.
- Adjust the AFE Bias
- Use the Up/Down buttons to navigate to the AFE Bias option.
- If you haven't made adjustments yet, the default value will be 1000 (representing 100%).
- Use the formula or Siri Shortcut below to adjust your AFE bias so your truck displays a more accurate MPG value.
- Turn the truck off to exit Engineering Test Mode.
- Bonus Features
- Engineering Test Mode also provides access to diagnostic trouble codes, RPM, coolant temperature, and other valuable data.
Current AFE Bias value X Calculated MPG / Displayed MPG = New AFE Bias Value
Pro Tip
I recommend repeating this process multiple times over a few fill-ups to calculate a more accurate average. When I did the math, I noticed some variance, so taking multiple readings will help you get a more precise result.
Siri Shortcuts
For iPhone users I’ve included a Siri Shortcuts link below that quickly calculates the new AFE bias value, even if the current bias differs from the default value of 1000. This shortcut makes fine-tuning your MPG quicker and easier on the go.
https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/679729a810094cee9e26bb64b5142c66
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Main Engineering Test Mode Screen
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AFE Bias menu.
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I have already adjusted mine from 1000 to 950 (100% to 95% readout)
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Diagnostic Trouble Code Menu. There are many more menus as well.
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Siri Shortcuts app I built.
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Hope this helps!
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Not necessarily. A larger tire could result in additional drag and actually bring your mile per gallon down. In order to adjust for your tire size, you need to use Forscan. However, Forscan has hard upper and lower limits for the tire sizes it can receive which I believe are closely related to OEM tire sizes.Great, thanks for sharing this "how to"! Would this be the same parameter to adjust regarding a tire size change? And if your new tires circumference is 5% greater, would you then adjust the AFE upwards 50 points?
This is the only method that would work for me (25 XLT Hybrid). Still want to get in a few more fill ups in before adjusting. Currently I am looking at ~887 for my numberHiya @Sloberdog.
Try this, I finally figured out how to access ET 2 minutes ago on my 2025 Lariat.
I did sit down in my truck and ran through the process to ensure accuracy for my truck.
(Edit-for spacing and ease of reading and format)
1. Already have power "on", in the vehicle
2. Turn power "off (edit-keep your screens on..do NOT turn your screen off!)
3. Press "ok" button
4. Press "brake" with foot
5. Press "power on" button to turn truck on
6. Release "power on" button
7 Release "brake" with foot
8. "ET" letters should appear in 3 or 4 seconds...you may need to hit "OK" to clear seat belt etc screens, but "ET" SHOULD remain once you clear them
9 carry on with setting your "AFE" fuel adjustment etc as you see fit.
Please let us know if this works for you, and good luck,
Andy
Good day, FertaThis is the only method that would work for me (25 XLT Hybrid). Still want to get in a few more fill ups in before adjusting. Currently I am looking at ~887 for my number
You are not alone after numerous unsuccessful attempts I have just decided to do it the old fashioned way dividing the total miles driven since the last fill up by the amount I put in.I'm totally frustrated! Can't get my 2024 hybrid XLT into ET mode using any of the above mentioned methods. Is there a way to adjust the AFE bias using FORScan?
Tons. At the bottom of this page is 5 Similar threads. You'll see there also that older ones can access it.2023 XLT Hybrid does not seem to have any way to access engineering mode. There was a YouTube guy that has a 2022 Lariat, but so far I've not found a 2023 XLT Hyrbid person that has been able to use engineering mode.
Has anyone with an older Hybrid been able to do so?