Herdfan
Resident Redneck
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- Jul 8, 2021
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It's amazing how much like a computer vehicles have become, I spent this weekend "updating the cars", both, one to correct a few things, including the backup lines, and another that was an incremental update to fine tune a few things on the way to a much more major update. The Tesla is especially like this since updates roll out brand new media features, UI changes, etc.
I have an OBD2 adapter that allows me to hook up and change some functions on my F-250. For example, the turn signal has 2 settings. A simple push makes it blink 3 times for changing lanes or if you push past the detent it holds until you return the wheel to straight (normal turn signal). I didn't think the 3 blinks was enough so I set it at 7. Also killed the annoying "Ding" when the door is open and the engine running.
Still I was so impressed by having a "real" heater in my 1980 Datsun later on: I used to turn the heat on during a summer evening ride back from town sometimes, just to feel hot air kick in after a minute. The VW gave off heat only after its engine got hot, which meant in winter I never really had a warm ride home from the grocery store in town in the dead of winter. Good times.
My new truck has the electric supplemental heater so I have heat as soon as I want it. Last truck didn't have it, but the one before it did. And I missed it. That big diesel takes forever to heat up. I could use the engine block heater to help, but that was too much trouble.