
Enable Gauges on the Dashboard (also known as IPC) such as the All-Wheel Drive Gauge (2013+), TPMS Gauge (2015+), Digital Speedometer Gauge (Some 2015+) I would only recommend the Wi-Fi version if you plan on using an iPhone with the FORScan app to monitor PID's as iPhone restricts Bluetooth based devices.įORScan has been utilized by members on this forum to do things such as: I personally recommend using an OBDLink MX Bluetooth (Black Case) or OBDLink MX Wi-Fi (Red Case). So I have been asked a lot how to do various tweaks or programming mods utilizing FORScan on a Windows PC or Tablet (I personally use a Microsoft Surface 3 most of the time)įORScan is compatible with a few Bluetooth or Wi-Fi OBD Adapters. So read the Guide and lets help one another out! All I want from posting this guide if Idont find it myself is how to stop the fog lights from turning off when you signal, thats more then a thank you for me. This guide was made by "DanMc85" All credit goes to him for this guide and getting me started to look. The rest of this guide I cannot take credit for, its from a user on another forum for a completely different ford car, but yet alot of the codes are similar across the fleet. Next you will Need a program called: ForScan (pronouced: Put your drink down, or swallow whats in your mouth, "Forskin") The program can be downloaded from here: Īlso this is the link to download "As-Built Data based on VIN#'s: Īs long as you have a VIN# you can use this link to download the ab file for that year and model to use to compare lines. Next This tool is popular that was made to compare As-Built files from various Ford vehicles.also includes a checksum calculator: I can only speak for the Bluetooth version as verified working:



The top link is the Bluetooth version I purchased, the second link is the WiFi version. The hardware you will need is an OBDLink MX either bluetooth or wifi. This is a guide on how to modify the As-Built data. CURRENT OUTSTANDING REQUESTS, MODS NOT POSSIBLE And CONFIRMED MOD List
