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Hi is there a way of not having the seat belt screen not come up every time I start the truck
it makes me hit ok to make it go away every time
it makes me hit ok to make it go away every time
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Yes, it will eventually time out, but the reason that I press OK is because you have to get past that popup to be able to change the drive mode from Normal to ECO. So every time I start the truck, it's pressing the OK button to get rid of the seatbelt reminder, then 4 more presses to get into my preferred drive mode. Why can't the Mav "remember" the drive mode used previously at startup and keep it like my son's Toyota Corolla?You don't "have" to hit okay. It disappears after a predetermined amount of time... 60 seconds, maybe?
I hate it too but am adapting.
You don't have to get rid of the seat belt screen to change drive modes.Yes, it will eventually time out, but the reason that I press OK is because you have to get past that popup to be able to change the drive mode from Normal to ECO. So every time I start the truck, it's pressing the OK button to get rid of the seatbelt reminder, then 4 more presses to get into my preferred drive mode. Why can't the Mav "remember" the drive mode used previously at startup and keep it like my son's Toyota Corolla?
I'd like to disable the seatbelt popup, but I don't believe anyone has discovered how to do that with Forscan yet.
to get to ECO you don't have to wait, just hit the button 4 times real quick.Yes, it will eventually time out, but the reason that I press OK is because you have to get past that popup to be able to change the drive mode from Normal to ECO. So every time I start the truck, it's pressing the OK button to get rid of the seatbelt reminder, then 4 more presses to get into my preferred drive mode. Why can't the Mav "remember" the drive mode used previously at startup and keep it like my son's Toyota Corolla?
I'd like to disable the seatbelt popup, but I don't believe anyone has discovered how to do that with Forscan yet.
Thank you jphii, Silver23, & SLINGSHOT for your replies. This is the value we get from this forum: helpful knowledge and insight from others. So that's 1 less button press I need to do on each startup. Thanks!You don't have to get rid of the seat belt screen to change drive modes.