Note: For FORScan coding modifications, we recommend using the OBD2 USB adapter for it provides a more stable connection. Below are our featured OBD2 devices that work flawlessly with FORScan. To apply this new fucntion in FORScan effectively, you will need a reliable OBD2 adapter. For more of his videos, please check out his Youtube channel here. Re: Ford As-Built Data Post by Raydes 050 » Sat 11:13 pm Hi Everyone, I am new to this site and have an old truck 1997 F-150 Ford Motorcraft site does not have any info. Special thanks to Nick the car guy for this another amazing video guide. There's a chance that some of the current As-Built Data in your modules will no longer be there once activated - if these data are not part of the original factory As-Built Data of your vehicle. Make sure that you save a back-up file of your current vehicle data before making such changes. It's important that you are connected to the Internet when activating this function. It offers an option to download the factory As-built Data at a click of a button. I think the transits built after the 2017MY have additional body control module addresses (726-17-01 through 726-48-01). This new feature is useful if your wish to have a clean slate and revert to the original As-Built Data settings of your vehicle. Using AsBuilt Explorer, I compared two post 2017MY DRW (3.73 rear) transits, one post 2017MY SRW (3.73 rear) transit and one pre 2018MY SRW (3.31 rear) transit. The FORScan Windows version 2.3.32, released on April 15, 2020, has introduced a feature that allows users to automatically load the factory As-Built Data of their vehicles by VIN in the configuration functions.Ī video created by Nick the car guy has demostrated how this function works.
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