Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

Testing new functions
vcubek
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

Post by vcubek »

Tiffee88 wrote: Wed Sep 23, 2020 8:25 am I would like to try this function out thank you
Thanks a lot. I've deleted my car profile in Forscan and the problem still exists. There's DDM and PDM module listed on found modules list but there's no option to update in configuration section.

I have no idea what makes a problem, however I know some persons which has the same problem.
robertleeblairjr
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

Post by robertleeblairjr »

I'm not asking to be a part of the beta program, since it's probably closed to new users, but access to the beta application. I see that 2.4.x was removed from the Product Page and I purchased a 3-year license recently because I wanted to use the firmware update function to resolve an FCIM problem. I have 2.4.2 but I believe the latest mentioned is 2.4.3. Can anyone provide me with a link to the latest 2.4.x beta or PM me? Thanks for your help.
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

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Can I get the version to allow for module updates please? Thank you
RyanSD
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

Post by RyanSD »

Will beta be opening back up any time soon? OBDlink MX+ and a 2019 Ford Edge just waiting to be toyed with.

Current firmware for modules have already been backed up. Looking to assist with the development of comma.ai and OpenPilot. Looks as though the APA is the way to help bypass the 10 second steering lockout for Ford vehicles.
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

Post by fedosis »

Want a beta for test modules update.
Have vcm2 and ford ids installed.
tomek740
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

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Sent PM to Forscan team. Thanks
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

Post by KKicoo »

On my focus mk3 with sync 3 I have the black screen problem, I read that this can usually be fixed by re-flashing the APIM.

Hence I would like to get access to the 2.4x version so that I can perform the operation, can I get a link to the file?
05FSLTD
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

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KKicoo wrote: Thu Nov 05, 2020 10:10 am On my focus mk3 with sync 3 I have the black screen problem, I read that this can usually be fixed by re-flashing the APIM.

Hence I would like to get access to the 2.4x version so that I can perform the operation, can I get a link to the file?
I am wondering the same, please help if you're able to get a copy
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

Post by mnlk2 »

hi everyone, is it safe to upgrade IPC with forscan 2.4.3 & obdlink ex?
wich module is not safe at all for the moment ?

thx
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Re: Testing firmware update function for Ford modules

Post by fordsmax471 »

mnlk2 wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 6:31 am hi everyone, is it safe to upgrade IPC with forscan 2.4.3 & obdlink ex?
wich module is not safe at all for the moment ?

thx
yes, safe to upgrade IPC with forscan 2.4.3
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