FORScan v2.4.1 release notes

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scanforupdates
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Re: FORScan v2.4.1 release notes

Post by scanforupdates »

Hello,

After i updated the PCM firmware, the fuel gage says the tank is empty(0).

Is there something i need to do after the firmware upgrade? DTC gives no errors.
DNH
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Vehicle: Ford Focus ST MK3.5

Re: FORScan v2.4.1 release notes

Post by DNH »

scanforupdates wrote:
Thu Sep 03, 2020 1:31 pm
Hello,

After i updated the PCM firmware, the fuel gage says the tank is empty(0).

Is there something i need to do after the firmware upgrade? DTC gives no errors.
Unplug the battery for a short time and reconnect it. The fuel gauge should work afterwards.
scanforupdates
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Re: FORScan v2.4.1 release notes

Post by scanforupdates »

Thank you. Your advise solved the problem.
fcoplo
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Re: FORScan v2.4.1 release notes

Post by fcoplo »

Hi, this tools could be used to update APIM firmware? There are any documents with steps?
For now just for research and learning, I am not going to upd my apim.
Thanks
R
scanforupdates
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Re: FORScan v2.4.1 release notes

Post by scanforupdates »

I have ypdated almost every module. With a ODBLinkEx(newest firmware) it took max 5min per module.
fcoplo wrote:
Fri Sep 04, 2020 12:07 pm
Hi, this tools could be used to update APIM firmware? There are any documents with steps?
For now just for research and learning, I am not going to upd my apim.
Thanks
R
omar302
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Vehicle: Ford Edge, Gasoline 2.7L/335hp, 2016

Re: FORScan v2.4.1 release notes

Post by omar302 »

scanforupdates wrote:
Fri Sep 04, 2020 3:04 pm
I have ypdated almost every module. With a ODBLinkEx(newest firmware) it took max 5min per module.
fcoplo wrote:
Fri Sep 04, 2020 12:07 pm
Hi, this tools could be used to update APIM firmware? There are any documents with steps?
For now just for research and learning, I am not going to upd my apim.
Thanks
R
What modules & what is your car? Just so we have known successful examples.
rich935
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Vehicle: Ford Focus SE 2.0

Re: FORScan v2.4.1 release notes

Post by rich935 »

I was wondering if you try to update a module for example the TCM or PCM if your computer gets disconnected or a power failure or something like that what would happen? Would you be able to restart the module update or would the module be bricked and unusable. Or something else. If you know please post a response. Thanks.
rich935
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Re: FORScan v2.4.1 release notes

Post by rich935 »

Does anyone know if it is okay to update TCM module only? And not the PCM also.
rich935
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Re: FORScan v2.4.1 release notes

Post by rich935 »

"Unfortunately this site doesn’t contain all the files, also old files seem to be removed. If file is missing here, FORScan requests the file from an independent storage. Access to the storage is only available for users who have paid Extended License.

The independent storage may also have no some files. In this case please contact us and we will try to find it. No guarantee we will be able to do it, though."

Hopefully in newer versions you won't need to have a paid Extended License to do this.
zivnic
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Re: FORScan v2.4.1 release notes

Post by zivnic »

Hi, can I ask you if module updates works also for Focus MK4? I would like to update firmware in IPC module. Thank you.
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