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Old Apr 28, 2017 | 08:29 AM
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I actually have an extra module and bracket as a buddy originally was going to have me install it, but is selling his truck instead. I will be posting them in the classifieds...
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Old Apr 28, 2017 | 08:21 PM
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Finally have all parts installed. Ended up with wrong harness the first time..it had parking sensor plugs with fog lights. Got the right harness now and forscan changes done. Calibration hasn't been done yet but even setting the cruise mode to normal doesn't allow normal cruise to be set...lets me turn it on and nothing more. Is this expected?
Of course I probably should take the laptop back out there and check my work.
Now I need to find someone with IDS around Chicago
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Old Apr 28, 2017 | 08:53 PM
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yes, that is normal - I tried the same and mine did not work either.

Drive to SE PA and I'll calibrate it for you!
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Old Apr 28, 2017 | 09:04 PM
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Yeah...actually heading to niagara falls in june with the camper but I don't want to wait that long!
Been searching craigslist and I have a couple leads I was just about to follow up on!
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Old Apr 30, 2017 | 01:10 PM
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I am sure Livinitup saw this but in case others didn't
I noticed this in the January Forscan release notes:
2.3.6 beta, 2017-01-07 (download)
+ Service function "Calibrate Cruise Control Sensors" for CCM module of:

Mondeo Mk5 2015 model year

Looking here the calibration was similiar but it auto started the calibration:
http://www.talkford.com/community/to...tellite/page-2

Possible Ford took away the auto alignment as they wanted the calibrations to only be done by a tech? Any hope the same service procedure for the mondeo could be done here? Tried even finding a picture of the sensor in the Mondeo to see if it was similiar and failed miserably as fordparts uk doesn't even list a 15 mondeo...

Edit: meant to add has anyone mentioned/asked this of the forscan devs?
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Old Apr 30, 2017 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by jwanck11
I actually have an extra module and bracket as a buddy originally was going to have me install it, but is selling his truck instead. I will be posting them in the classifieds...
I might be interested in that
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Old May 1, 2017 | 09:31 PM
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PMs sent... I don't want to clutter the thread as I have to start one in the classifieds when I get a break from work and building our home theater!

ACC is excellent and I use it daily.

I was towing our boat to get the hubs replaced (should have done that myself) and the collision alarm went off when a car cut me off getting onto an onramp. It scared the bejeezus out of me! lol
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Old May 2, 2017 | 08:48 AM
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I was able to install all the parts last week and then update the Forscan code and run the sensor calibration thru IDS last night. I can confirm that it works, and it works GREAT!!!

Thanks to everyone in this thread that paved the way. Truly excellent work.

The only area of confusion that I ran into that I sort of fudged my way through, that could be clarified for anyone else installing this later on, is the mounting and vertical alignment of the sensor.

Mounting the bracket is easy but I wasn't 100% sure how the sensor was to be mounted to the bracket and then what exactly was used to make the vertical adjustment. I think I have it right, and it work, but I'm not sure.
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Old May 4, 2017 | 03:52 PM
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The sensor fits onto the 3 studs that get screwed into the bracket (it is a 5mm star socket for the studs iirc) The two fatter studs go in the bottom of the bracket and the thinner stud goes in the right top location - I don't think they can go in any other way.

Slip the sensor over the studs and tighten the nuts (after applying thread locker) to 9lb in. Any more than that and you can damage the grommets.

The vertical adjustment is made by turning the top right stud. Out will lower the sensor and in will raise the sensor.

Make sure the truck is level and then use a very small leveling device (I used the level from a square just like the OP). The sensor face is actually concave, so use a very small level and use the center of the sensor.

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Old May 4, 2017 | 05:06 PM
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Yeah what jwanck11 said.

I believe the two fat studs which on on the bottom get tightened all the way into the bracket, whereas the thinner stud on the top right you start with it tightened all the way in, but loosen it in order to get the horizontal adjustment correct (i.e. make sure the truck is level and then use a square level).

I've attached a .pdf which I had received from another user on here (I think it was Livnitup who originally pulled this information from the service manual for me). It somewhat describes the process within this, however it doesn't fully explain if those bottom studs are tightened all the way in.
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