Hatchback Jim
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Hey there everyone! I need help somethin' fierce! Been a lurker for quite some time, but now it was time to make an account and ask. First post, so here it goes!
I've been doing basic addons to my 2024 eco 'stang (trunk spoiler, carbon fiber side mirrors, rubber floor mats, etc). Now I decided to get bold and try adding paddle shifters to my car. I only have the base model eco Mustang, and from what people on these forums have said about adding them, there IS success. However, I have hit a snag and I am really hoping I didn't just make a $600 mistake ($450 for wheel + $175 for professional install). I bought the Dark Horse steering wheel from CJ Pony Parts, and as confirmed on here and other forums, it has identical connectors across trims. The shop that did the install even put my base model left side switches in and that all works fine (no adaptive cruise). Anyway, onto the FORScan stuff. The changes in FORScan all worked. Changed code in the PCM: worked. Changed code in the IPC: worked. However, the paddles do not register inputs (and it did not register shifts in D mode straight out of the box like people have experienced). And it does not register shifts in the new M mode after making these changes.
Strangely, within the IPC module, the Continuous Gear Display was already active (the line where it is changed from C to E). It was already on E so that started displaying right away after I changed the previous two codes. What do I do now? Am I screwed? I had seen others say the shifters were inoperable once it was installed as well, but I could have sworn I saw a post in here somewhere that said they got it working despite them initially not registering inputs.
I found someone mention in passing that something may have to be changed in the SCCM module as well, but I could not find any concrete answer as to what needs to be changed in the SCCM (if at all). On the spreadsheet, all I see are switch commands for wipers and the like in the SCCM; nothing for paddles.
I hope someone in here can chime in if they were in the same situation that I am experiencing. Did anyone get their paddles working after the DH wheel was installed, but were initially not working? Obviously it would be dope as hell to have these paddles work, but I suppose I can live with dead paddles if this ultimately won't work. The steering wheel is really nice so at least that is a positive. I have dumped too much money into this already and I am not about to find a base GT wheel on ebay to try, even if that is what I have to do to get the paddles working. Perhaps in another year I could come back and do this again, but if it can be done with the Dark Horse wheel, I want to get it working.
Can anyone shed light on this? Any help would be amazing, especially from those that actually got it working in their base eco's. HELP!
I've been doing basic addons to my 2024 eco 'stang (trunk spoiler, carbon fiber side mirrors, rubber floor mats, etc). Now I decided to get bold and try adding paddle shifters to my car. I only have the base model eco Mustang, and from what people on these forums have said about adding them, there IS success. However, I have hit a snag and I am really hoping I didn't just make a $600 mistake ($450 for wheel + $175 for professional install). I bought the Dark Horse steering wheel from CJ Pony Parts, and as confirmed on here and other forums, it has identical connectors across trims. The shop that did the install even put my base model left side switches in and that all works fine (no adaptive cruise). Anyway, onto the FORScan stuff. The changes in FORScan all worked. Changed code in the PCM: worked. Changed code in the IPC: worked. However, the paddles do not register inputs (and it did not register shifts in D mode straight out of the box like people have experienced). And it does not register shifts in the new M mode after making these changes.
Strangely, within the IPC module, the Continuous Gear Display was already active (the line where it is changed from C to E). It was already on E so that started displaying right away after I changed the previous two codes. What do I do now? Am I screwed? I had seen others say the shifters were inoperable once it was installed as well, but I could have sworn I saw a post in here somewhere that said they got it working despite them initially not registering inputs.
I found someone mention in passing that something may have to be changed in the SCCM module as well, but I could not find any concrete answer as to what needs to be changed in the SCCM (if at all). On the spreadsheet, all I see are switch commands for wipers and the like in the SCCM; nothing for paddles.
I hope someone in here can chime in if they were in the same situation that I am experiencing. Did anyone get their paddles working after the DH wheel was installed, but were initially not working? Obviously it would be dope as hell to have these paddles work, but I suppose I can live with dead paddles if this ultimately won't work. The steering wheel is really nice so at least that is a positive. I have dumped too much money into this already and I am not about to find a base GT wheel on ebay to try, even if that is what I have to do to get the paddles working. Perhaps in another year I could come back and do this again, but if it can be done with the Dark Horse wheel, I want to get it working.
Can anyone shed light on this? Any help would be amazing, especially from those that actually got it working in their base eco's. HELP!
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