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Old 01-16-2019, 05:10 PM
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I tried to change the intro screen on my 17 Lariat and fat fingered a value somewhere. can someone give me the original values for the Sync 3 New Blue theme....codes 7D0-01-02......7D0-02-01......and 7DO-03-01....I don't want to reinstall my factory original backup because I did other mods too. Thanks
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You can get all your original as built values here:

https://www.motorcraftservice.com/AsBuilt
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OK, I have a '17 XLT w/Sync 3 and the numbers in read should be the same as those on you Lariat. All are in red as I type this. Lord know what happens when I post.


Vehicle Num, Module Address, Data1, Data2, Data3, Same?, Binary, PartNumber, Strategy, Calibration
1, 7D0-01-02 APIM Accessory Protocol Interface Module (APIM), 02A9, 0604, 8A, Yes, 00000010 10101001 00000110 00000100 10001010, HP5T-14G371-CCA, GB5T-14G375-CA, GB5T-14G374-CB
Vehicle Num, Module Address, Data1, Data2, Data3, Same?, Binary, PartNumber, Strategy, Calibration
1, 7D0-02-01 APIM Accessory Protocol Interface Module (APIM), 5553, 0103, C4, Yes, 01010101 01010011 00000001 00000011 11000100, HP5T-14G371-CCA, GB5T-14G375-CA, GB5T-14G374-CB
Vehicle Num, Module Address, Data1, Data2, Data3, Same?, Binary, PartNumber, Strategy, Calibration
1 7D0-03-01 APIM Accessory Protocol Interface Module (APIM), 0000, 0103, 00, Yes, 00000000 00000000 00000001 00000011 00000000, HP5T-14G371-CCA, GB5T-14G375-CA, GB5T-14G374-CB
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I got it. Thanks....
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This is why it makes sense to take screenshots using the Windows snipping tool ... or take smartphone pics BEFORE and AFTER each programming step. I also save all of my module data after every session. This allows me to quickly revert back to a good working state if something goes awry. Pics or screenshots take a second or two and can save you a lot of unnecessary grief.
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This is why it makes sense to take screenshots using the Windows snipping tool ... or take smartphone pics BEFORE and AFTER each programming step. I also save all of my module data after every session. This allows me to quickly revert back to a good working state if something goes awry. Pics or screenshots take a second or two and can save you a lot of unnecessary grief.
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