How to use PATS Module Initialization function
How to use PATS Module Initialization function
This is a complementory article, so please read the base one first:
http://forscan.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=83
PATS programming menu in FORScan has several functions, for some models the Module Initialization option is available. This is quite important option so we have decided to create a dedicated article to discuss it.
In many cases PATS system is distributed, it means more than one module is involved in the protection. Module Initialization function is designed to synchronize (match) these modules with each other. It should not be used during simple key programming (except AU models). The inialization logic is model-specific, so it is always recommended to read information FORScan provides before start of the procedure (same informaion is always available using Help item in the PATS programming menu):
Another specific thing is that in some cases so-called Dual access to PATS may be required instead of Single access. Obtaining outcode/incode is identical with Single access, except that Dual type is displayed by FORScan and have to be specified in Outcode/Incode calculator.
Let's review most common use cases:
1. Mondeo Mk3/Focus Mk1/Transit with Duratorq DI engines
In these models the Module Initialization function must be used if FIP (high pressure fuel pump) and/or PCM module is replaced. Most common usage - initialize when new fuel pump is installed. Duratorq TDCI engines of the same models have no Module Initialization functions
If PCM module or both FIP + PCM are replaced, the following sequence of actions should be performed:
i. Erase all keys (Single coded or timed access have to be obtained)
ii. Program at least 2 new keys
iii. Do module initalization
If only FIP module is replaced, then steps (i) and (ii) are not necessary and only step (iii) have to be executed.
2. Focus Mk2/CMax
Module initalization function is used here when instrument cluster (HEC or IC) and/or PCM module is replaced.
If HEC/IC or both HEC/IC + PCM are replaced, the following sequence of actions should be performed:
i. Erase all keys (Single coded or timed access have to be obtained)
ii. Program at least 2 new keys
iii. Do module initalization (Dual coded access may be required)
If only PCM is replaced, the steps (i) and (ii) are not necessary, and only step (iii) have to be executed.
3. Models for US market (1998-2010)
Module initialization logic here depends on the model, so follow FORScan instructions and acknowledge the Help info as mentioned above. Also, timed access to PATS is used for these models in majoirty of cases. Coded access is almost never used, so there is no problem with outcode/incode.
4. Models for AU market (1999-2006)
These models have no dedicated functions for erase and program keys. Programming is performed as a whole - keys are erased, then programmed. Module initialization is a part of this process and called automatically. Module initialization can be called separately to match BEM and PCM, for example if the match was lost for some reason or programming procedure somehow failed before the initialization was completed. Coded access is also not used here, similar to US market models.
http://forscan.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=83
PATS programming menu in FORScan has several functions, for some models the Module Initialization option is available. This is quite important option so we have decided to create a dedicated article to discuss it.
In many cases PATS system is distributed, it means more than one module is involved in the protection. Module Initialization function is designed to synchronize (match) these modules with each other. It should not be used during simple key programming (except AU models). The inialization logic is model-specific, so it is always recommended to read information FORScan provides before start of the procedure (same informaion is always available using Help item in the PATS programming menu):
Another specific thing is that in some cases so-called Dual access to PATS may be required instead of Single access. Obtaining outcode/incode is identical with Single access, except that Dual type is displayed by FORScan and have to be specified in Outcode/Incode calculator.
Let's review most common use cases:
1. Mondeo Mk3/Focus Mk1/Transit with Duratorq DI engines
In these models the Module Initialization function must be used if FIP (high pressure fuel pump) and/or PCM module is replaced. Most common usage - initialize when new fuel pump is installed. Duratorq TDCI engines of the same models have no Module Initialization functions
If PCM module or both FIP + PCM are replaced, the following sequence of actions should be performed:
i. Erase all keys (Single coded or timed access have to be obtained)
ii. Program at least 2 new keys
iii. Do module initalization
If only FIP module is replaced, then steps (i) and (ii) are not necessary and only step (iii) have to be executed.
2. Focus Mk2/CMax
Module initalization function is used here when instrument cluster (HEC or IC) and/or PCM module is replaced.
If HEC/IC or both HEC/IC + PCM are replaced, the following sequence of actions should be performed:
i. Erase all keys (Single coded or timed access have to be obtained)
ii. Program at least 2 new keys
iii. Do module initalization (Dual coded access may be required)
If only PCM is replaced, the steps (i) and (ii) are not necessary, and only step (iii) have to be executed.
3. Models for US market (1998-2010)
Module initialization logic here depends on the model, so follow FORScan instructions and acknowledge the Help info as mentioned above. Also, timed access to PATS is used for these models in majoirty of cases. Coded access is almost never used, so there is no problem with outcode/incode.
4. Models for AU market (1999-2006)
These models have no dedicated functions for erase and program keys. Programming is performed as a whole - keys are erased, then programmed. Module initialization is a part of this process and called automatically. Module initialization can be called separately to match BEM and PCM, for example if the match was lost for some reason or programming procedure somehow failed before the initialization was completed. Coded access is also not used here, similar to US market models.
Re: How to use PATS Module Initialization function
I have tried several times to program pats! But to no avail. It will allow the erase and 1st key but will not allow 2nd key to be programmed. Vehicle will not start without 2nd key. Keys are OEM, so I know that is not the issue, please help!
Re: How to use PATS Module Initialization function
Already answered here:alan71 wrote:I have tried several times to program pats! But to no avail. It will allow the erase and 1st key but will not allow 2nd key to be programmed. Vehicle will not start without 2nd key. Keys are OEM, so I know that is not the issue, please help!
http://forscan.org/forum/viewtopic.php? ... t=10#p5905
If you experience any problems, please address to support (PM or email) and provide internal FORScan logs for detailed problem analysis.
Re: How to use PATS Module Initialization function
hello this is a post to maybe answer anyone's quires sorry if it has already been told elsewhere
Focus mk2 (57 plate)
I bought a 2nd hand cluster and had to delete the keys from pats and recode keys due to a 2nd hand part the module initialization wouldn't work due to not been a new part
hope this helps someone out if they have used 2nd hand parts
Forscan your software is great Thank you
Focus mk2 (57 plate)
I bought a 2nd hand cluster and had to delete the keys from pats and recode keys due to a 2nd hand part the module initialization wouldn't work due to not been a new part
hope this helps someone out if they have used 2nd hand parts

Forscan your software is great Thank you
Re: How to use PATS Module Initialization function
will this work when marrying a new zf6 tcm to the pcm?
Re: How to use PATS Module Initialization function
I have succesfuly replaced a transit 2009 dcu104 PCM with forscan with dual outcode
Thank you forscan team for your effort
Thank you forscan team for your effort
Re: How to use PATS Module Initialization function
Focus 2 needs a precoded transponders for that particular cluster you are using in order to let you program the keysMatt1295 wrote:hello this is a post to maybe answer anyone's quires sorry if it has already been told elsewhere
Focus mk2 (57 plate)
I bought a 2nd hand cluster and had to delete the keys from pats and recode keys due to a 2nd hand part the module initialization wouldn't work due to not been a new part
hope this helps someone out if they have used 2nd hand parts
Forscan your software is great Thank you
Re: How to use PATS Module Initialization function
Спасибо Вам мужики за Ваш Софт!
Мне удалось поменять блок управления двигателем (SIEMENS SIM210) в моей FORD FIESTA! (2007г. 1.6i 16v DURATEC МКП)
По наивности я полагал изначально что в машине нет иммобилайзера и по сему был чрезвычайно удивлен тому что машинка отказалась заводится после копирования содержимого старого блока управления в "новый" (б/у блок с FORD FUSION купленный на разборке).
Старый блок можно было бы и не менять, т.к. он был полностью работоспособен, меня смущал лишь деформированный корпус (плата в нем скорее всего тоже была согнута, а в согнутой плате возможно возникновение трещин в пайке компонентов). И я решил его все таки заменить.
Не скажу чем именно чем именно мой товарищ выдирал и копировал прошивку, но вместо пуска двигателя FIESTA лишь мигала светодиодом иммобилайзера.
После того как я удалил ключи, прописал два своих ключа и инициализировал блоки она завелась!
Осталось только 2 вопроса:
1. Можно ли при замене блока PCM обойтись только средствами FORScan? (Без необходимости использования сторонних программаторов и софта для копирования настроек блока).
2. Можно ли как то "заслужить" постоянную лицензию на FORScan?
Мне удалось поменять блок управления двигателем (SIEMENS SIM210) в моей FORD FIESTA! (2007г. 1.6i 16v DURATEC МКП)
По наивности я полагал изначально что в машине нет иммобилайзера и по сему был чрезвычайно удивлен тому что машинка отказалась заводится после копирования содержимого старого блока управления в "новый" (б/у блок с FORD FUSION купленный на разборке).
Старый блок можно было бы и не менять, т.к. он был полностью работоспособен, меня смущал лишь деформированный корпус (плата в нем скорее всего тоже была согнута, а в согнутой плате возможно возникновение трещин в пайке компонентов). И я решил его все таки заменить.
Не скажу чем именно чем именно мой товарищ выдирал и копировал прошивку, но вместо пуска двигателя FIESTA лишь мигала светодиодом иммобилайзера.
После того как я удалил ключи, прописал два своих ключа и инициализировал блоки она завелась!
Осталось только 2 вопроса:
1. Можно ли при замене блока PCM обойтись только средствами FORScan? (Без необходимости использования сторонних программаторов и софта для копирования настроек блока).
2. Можно ли как то "заслужить" постоянную лицензию на FORScan?
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Re: How to use PATS Module Initialization function
FORScan wrote:This is a complementory article, so please read the base one first:
http://forscan.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=83
PATS programming menu in FORScan has several functions, for some models the Module Initialization option is available. This is quite important option so we have decided to create a dedicated article to discuss it.
In many cases PATS system is distributed, it means more than one module is involved in the protection. Module Initialization function is designed to synchronize (match) these modules with each other. It should not be used during simple key programming (except AU models). The inialization logic is model-specific, so it is always recommended to read information FORScan provides before start of the procedure (same informaion is always available using Help item in the PATS programming menu):
Another specific thing is that in some cases so-called Dual access to PATS may be required instead of Single access. Obtaining outcode/incode is identical with Single access, except that Dual type is displayed by FORScan and have to be specified in Outcode/Incode calculator.
Let's review most common use cases:
1. Mondeo Mk3/Focus Mk1/Transit with Duratorq DI engines
In these models the Module Initialization function must be used if FIP (high pressure fuel pump) and/or PCM module is replaced. Most common usage - initialize when new fuel pump is installed. Duratorq TDCI engines of the same models have no Module Initialization functions
If PCM module or both FIP + PCM are replaced, the following sequence of actions should be performed:
i. Erase all keys (Single coded or timed access have to be obtained)
ii. Program at least 2 new keys
iii. Do module initalization
If only FIP module is replaced, then steps (i) and (ii) are not necessary and only step (iii) have to be executed.
2. Focus Mk2/CMax
Module initalization function is used here when instrument cluster (HEC or IC) and/or PCM module is replaced.
If HEC/IC or both HEC/IC + PCM are replaced, the following sequence of actions should be performed:
i. Erase all keys (Single coded or timed access have to be obtained)
ii. Program at least 2 new keys
iii. Do module initalization (Dual coded access may be required)
If only PCM is replaced, the steps (i) and (ii) are not necessary, and only step (iii) have to be executed.
3. Models for US market (1998-2010)
Module initialization logic here depends on the model, so follow FORScan instructions and acknowledge the Help info as mentioned above. Also, timed access to PATS is used for these models in majoirty of cases. Coded access is almost never used, so there is no problem with outcode/incode.
4. Models for AU market (1999-2006)
These models have no dedicated functions for erase and program keys. Programming is performed as a whole - keys are erased, then programmed. Module initialization is a part of this process and called automatically. Module initialization can be called separately to match BEM and PCM, for example if the match was lost for some reason or programming procedure somehow failed before the initialization was completed. Coded access is also not used here, similar to US market models.
i have a Ford Mondeo 2.0 tdci 2003, i have one ignition key, It has got module initialization for it? . Do i have to program a new key to rise the module initialization step. Do I have to program at least 2 keys?. Is´t necesary to delete the ignition key?. is´t necesary that the key be a new one?
Regards in advance. Bmp.
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Re: How to use PATS Module Initialization function
Please, can anyone answer me?
Regards. Bmp
Regards. Bmp