How to Enter the Engineering Test Mode

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2010

This is how to enter into the engineering test mode on a 2010 Mustang.Should work for many 1999-up Ford vehicles.Want a digital speedo?This is how to do it...zoom zooooom...

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  • wow that alot of miles  for a 2010

  • @StefanThe443 8419 miles...a lot? Ive had it since Jun. of 2009.

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  • anyone know if this works on 2009 GT? I've been trying and can't seem to get the digital tach and speedo. But I get all that other info stuff. Would be really weird for them to skip a generation

  • yup knew about that eng. mode. Cool that it works on 2010 + Good since you don't need a multimeter to check the battery volts and stuff.

  • nice trick man. ill have to try on my 2000 gt sometime

  • @StefanThe443 Not at all, mine has 14k since 2 months ago.

  • Cool video!

  • Nice .. ENGINEERING MODE :D I LOVE IT :) !

  • @xxrichierichjrxx If theres a way of keeping it on,i havent figured it out,,,

  • @55stangdude At 2:12 in your video, you come to the "Vehicle Speed 0.0 MPH" option. I guess what I am trying to say is, if you know how to keep that option on every time you start the car without going through holding down the reset button, no biggie if you don't, thought I would ask, thanks for the video

  • I got confuse lol that not alot

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