I did confirm several posts up and actually downloaded that file you were looking for and have attached it to this post(see the attachment)newbuyer17 wrote: Sat Jun 10, 2023 2:15 pmThanks. But no.support_team wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 9:09 am Didn't this article help?
https://forscan.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=70425#p70425
The link it gives doesn't work. Not does the one above.
It's like ford have made them either private, or they are broken.
At least they don't work for me.
Can someone who thinks it works please try to download that file and confirm if it works. Thanks.
Download and Unzip it and copy the unzipped file(should end in .vbf) to the FORScan Calibrations Folder in your Documents Folder!
The link in the above FORScan artificial goes to the old Dealer Connection Site and since FORD ETIS/OASIS is being slowly moved and combined under Motorcraft.com the ETIS/Dealer Connection links are no longer working or are giving Login errors!
As I have an independent operator login at Ford ETIS I was notified nearly two years ago about this change and where the Login site and calibration files would be available after the change and what I would have to do to maintain my connection( Basicalliy Set up a new Independant Operator login at Motorcraft.com)!
I have since discovered that the method I have described A few posts above is not available in all countries(Member Graham17 advises the method I described a few post up does not work in England as the MotorCraft site Link for the UK does not have the Diagnostic Software Overview Link where you can input Calibration File Names) You can only Download the Software there and then you have to buy the One Year license to unlock it and additionally obtain(Purchase) a EU5 security accreditation in order to use certain functions(Including but not limited to PATS Programming)!
This may depend on the "Right to Repair Legislation" in your location! No idea about some of country link errors or Web loading errors except that the web site Move may be producing glitches!
Here in Canada we Have a "Right to Repair" law in most Provinces so that may be why the method I have described above works for me!
That all I have and I may be wrong about it all?