Hi All.
Long time watcher and greatful for all the info on here. I recently managed to get the DPF % full gauge to show on the dash of my 2019 Ranger and after doing it, the 5-way controls on the wheel have swapped their functions so now the right buttons go through the menu on the left side of the dash ans the ones on the right do the left side of the dash. I didn't use as-built for anything or change anything else, just the DPF. I tried reverting back but it has made no difference, any tips on getting the controls back to how they were please?
Cheers
Andrew
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You have made a change in the SCCM and is why you have the problem.Wetty wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 10:34 am Hi All.
Long time watcher and greatful for all the info on here. I recently managed to get the DPF % full gauge to show on the dash of my 2019 Ranger and after doing it, the 5-way controls on the wheel have swapped their functions so now the right buttons go through the menu on the left side of the dash ans the ones on the right do the left side of the dash. I didn't use as-built for anything or change anything else, just the DPF. I tried reverting back but it has made no difference, any tips on getting the controls back to how they were please?
Cheers
Andrew
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Thanks Stewart.
I did a reset and it has fixed the problem, funny thing is I don't recall altering anything in the SCCM module. . . . . must be old man syndrome kicking in.
I did a reset and it has fixed the problem, funny thing is I don't recall altering anything in the SCCM module. . . . . must be old man syndrome kicking in.