Forscan applications
OUC means on until cancelled. One way it is like a motorcycle where you have to physically cancel the turn signal. T
The other way it automatically turns off once the wheel is straightened like we are all used to in cars these days.
I think I updated it with the correct configuration but I know ours was the opposite of the newer vehicles for the code (at least if my memory serves me correctly). I tested both and that was the only difference.
is it possible to restore all the AS-BUILT data at once from all the modules? if not how do you break up the data in the downloaded file so that i can program each module individually? thanks!
I don't think the downloaded file from the motorcraft site with forscan. I copied/pasted the data from MC into an excel file just to have it. Within forscan, you can save the as-built file and upload it later, but it has to be done 1 module at a time. I saved an original copy of the Forscan As-built before making any changes, then I usually save another copy after the changes have been made. I try to label the files so I know what has been changed.
I don't think the downloaded file from the motorcraft site with forscan. I copied/pasted the data from MC into an excel file just to have it. Within forscan, you can save the as-built file and upload it later, but it has to be done 1 module at a time. I saved an original copy of the Forscan As-built before making any changes, then I usually save another copy after the changes have been made. I try to label the files so I know what has been changed.
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Travel Link disabled (obviously)
Navigation input is usable when in motion
Text messaging is able to be "viewed" even when in motion
911 assistance was disabled on first start up. After restarting the truck, it became active again
A/V inputs are still disabled unless the vehicle is in park.









