Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

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is available if you read this topic carefully
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Please send me version forscan 2.4
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

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just got the EX would like to do some firmware updates to the GEM on my 11 fusion
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Hello, please send me too , version forscan 2.4

Thanks
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

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They are stop testing this version

"Hello,

Version 2.4.0 has serious issues, so we have stopped testing on
it. We currently work on version 2.4.1 that will most likely be
publicly available.

Regards,
FORScan Team"
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veisen wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 5:22 am They are stop testing this version

"Hello,

Version 2.4.0 has serious issues, so we have stopped testing on
it. We currently work on version 2.4.1 that will most likely be
publicly available.

Regards,
FORScan Team"
most problems are:
1.incorrect FORScan connection settings
2.bad adapter
3.incorrect adapter driver settings
4.low car battery level
and etc.
I myself have not yet noticed FORScan 2.4.0 errors when updating the module :D
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

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fordsmax471 wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 6:07 am
veisen wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 5:22 am They are stop testing this version

"Hello,

Version 2.4.0 has serious issues, so we have stopped testing on
it. We currently work on version 2.4.1 that will most likely be
publicly available.

Regards,
FORScan Team"
most problems are:
1.incorrect FORScan connection settings
2.bad adapter
3.incorrect adapter driver settings
4.low car battery level
and etc.
I myself have not yet noticed FORScan 2.4.0 errors when updating the module :D
Bad adapters or wrong settings are always the problem.
I haven't updated modules yet with forscan, but last time I updated an IPC in a mk3 focus I had to flash the module on a bench with my cheap adapter, otherwise it would fail 99% of the time
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

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Hi, is it possible to update firmware in IPC in Focus MK3 2012? Can you help me with it anyone please? What to do etc? I dont have testing profile yet. Thank you very much for your support.
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hey i would like to use version 2.4
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

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Hi, I also would like to use version 2.4 Thank you very much.
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