Testing firmware update function for Ford modules
- fordsmax471
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules
we are waiting
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FrankAZ
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules
Would love to get this - trying to "recover" a dead module before I get a new one!
Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules
I'm interested in testing the 2.4 beta version for programming firmware in my 2018 Escape. Have the J2534 programmer. I have a lifetime forscan license. If someone can send me a link for 2.4, I'd be grateful and will report back with results. Thank you.
Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules
Hi,
I would like to become a beta tester too. I have an ELS27 and I can test functions on Mondeo Mk4 (facelift and pre-facelift), Galaxy Mk3, Focus Mk2, Focus Mk3, Focus Mk4 and Mondeo Mk5 (Europe).
Thanks!
I would like to become a beta tester too. I have an ELS27 and I can test functions on Mondeo Mk4 (facelift and pre-facelift), Galaxy Mk3, Focus Mk2, Focus Mk3, Focus Mk4 and Mondeo Mk5 (Europe).
Thanks!
Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules
Hi ,I would like to become a beta tester for Windows version!
Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules
I'm interested in testing the beta version for programming firmware in my 2011 Explorer . Have the J2534 programmer. I have a lifetime forscan license. If someone can send me a link forI'd be grateful and will report back with results. Thank you.
Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules
I'd just like to confirm a successful gearbox TCU firmware update on our 2013 Kuga Powershift 6DCT450.
I had to use a 12 amp battery charger to get sufficient voltage, the car seems to run a lot of systems with just the ignition on.
I used a proper 2board VCM2 clone, estimated time 2hr to 3hr but in really took 2 minutes!.
I did have IDS as a backup if things went wrong but FORScan is so much easier to use and navigate, a credit to the Team!.
Car is night and day different with the new gearbox software.
Thanks again, Keith.
I had to use a 12 amp battery charger to get sufficient voltage, the car seems to run a lot of systems with just the ignition on.
I used a proper 2board VCM2 clone, estimated time 2hr to 3hr but in really took 2 minutes!.
I did have IDS as a backup if things went wrong but FORScan is so much easier to use and navigate, a credit to the Team!.
Car is night and day different with the new gearbox software.
Thanks again, Keith.
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brad2388
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules
would like to beta test this for sync 3
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geraldomartin
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules
Hi ,I would like to become a beta tester for Windows version.
- fordsmax471
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules
Hello !
How it goes whether updates to the mondeo mk5, S-Max mk2, Galaxy mk3 and Edge modules will succeed
