shocks Posted November 13, 2018 Share Posted November 13, 2018 I was just wondering in simple terms what Forscan is. It is often mentioned on this forum and i'm guessing its a fault code reader only for Fords. What else are the benefits of having it and is it a programme that you have on your laptop or a hand held unit that get plugged into the car. Just interested to find out more. Thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simonb65 Posted November 13, 2018 Share Posted November 13, 2018 FORScan is the Ford/Lincoln specific software, which when used with a generic OBDII scan tool adapter that plugs into the diagnostic port in the car (by your right knee), will let you do a number of things to the ECU's in your car. It's primary function is to read and display any fault codes that may be present. FORScan software is available for PC, iPhone and Android and connects to the adapter via bluetooth or WiFi depending on the adapter type you buy. Mine are Wifi, because it has a faster communication rate and my laptop doesn't have bluetooth! The PC/laptop version lets you do more, although you do need to pay a small fee for a license if you want to change ECU settings. You also need to know what your doing for the latter!! Reading codes is pretty straight forward and can enable you to figure out if you have any issues. One note is that the scan tools you can buy only look at a single CAN network (most cars since 2004). In the case of Ford, there are 2 CAN networks on the diagnostic connector High Speed CAN (HS_CAN) and Medium Speed CAN (MS_CAN). For Ford vehicles there are specific adapters with a HS/MS CAN switch on them. There are also plenty of websites that show you how to modify an standard adapter and put a switch in yourself. You need to see both CAN networks as most of the ECU's on the car are on one or the other but not both (although a few are). If you get a copy of the service Manual (there are a few downloads on the web if you search for them!!) it lists all the fault codes and what you need to test/Fix or Replace in the event of one showing up. For the cost of the adapter, it gives you an understanding of what the problem may be and if you can fix it yourself, or at worst, verify what the dealer is telling you needs fixing and if your being taken for a ride (or if they really understand what they are doing!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KugaEdge Posted November 14, 2018 Share Posted November 14, 2018 I've used it to modify settings, eg enable drive away locking, change three flash indicators to four flashes. You really need to exercise care when fiddling with the ECU settings. It isn't intuitive and most of the settings you need you can only find through web research. There are obdII scan tools that can access the HS and MS CAN networks simultaneously without a switch or modification, I've got one, they are more expensive. Forscan extended licence is free but has to be reapplied for every two months. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shocks Posted November 15, 2018 Author Share Posted November 15, 2018 thanks for your replies guys. very informative. I think personally I would be interested in finding fault codes incase its a simple fix. I've not had any trouble and hopefully never will for a long time! I wouldn't have the confidence to change settings etc.... I can get the software online then? Just googling it? 😁 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KugaEdge Posted November 15, 2018 Share Posted November 15, 2018 Yes get it from forscan.org Helpful post in the forum about what obdII adapters to buy. I have the obdlink MX bluetooth. Your choice will depend on what you want to connect it to pc/iOS/Android 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavesEdge Posted April 12, 2019 Share Posted April 12, 2019 Hi All I too have been looking at Forscan, with a view to tweaking some of the bells and whistles on my Edge, but not until the warranty expires. One of the tweaks I am looking at is activating my Auto Relock (mentioned elsewhere on these forums), if I get no success on warranty with this (currently ongoing). I have read a great deal on the forscan forum, having also downloaded and registered a copy of the software. I have also looked at the American forums to see what they have to say about doing this. Through what I have seen so far, the Edge seems to be very similar to the 2015 - 2019 F150s, in that a lot of the codes seem to match, as found out through the forscan forum. But, the post that I read, goes on to mention that also the Edge is similar to the 2011 - 2015 Explorer, and the 2014 Onwards Fusion, and the 2017 Super Duty F150s. I purchased the ELM327 Usb OBDII Diagnostic Tool Interface Code Reader For Ford HS CAN/MS CAN from amazon in readiness for when I start to tweak I am currently compiling a chart showing all the codes from the above 4 models against all the codes that I have already read from my Edge (a long process). I will post this chart once I complete it. KugaEdge - If you read this post, did you come across any pitfulls when you tweaked your car? Any other things to be wary of? I am presuming correctly that maybe you have to modify several codes in different modules sometimes to activate/deactivate certain features? Will post more later. Happy motoring Dave 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KugaEdge Posted April 12, 2019 Share Posted April 12, 2019 Hello Dave, no real issues other than it's a leap of faith because there is very little out there in terms of which codes have been tested as safe to modify specifically on the Edge. In terms of platform the Edge is closest in relation to the current Mondeo or Fusion on the USA. All the things I changed I took from the US 2gfusions.net site where people are compiling spreadsheets of the different codes. Take your time with Forscan, it's very good but not terribly intuitive. I spent ages just reading codes, resetting fault codes, comparing my values with those I could find on the web before I dared to change anything. Oh and if course make sure you take a backup of all the current values using Forscan for each ECU you plan to modify before you start just in case! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shocks Posted April 13, 2019 Author Share Posted April 13, 2019 Quote over my head 😕 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavesEdge Posted April 14, 2019 Share Posted April 14, 2019 Hi Alistair Ta for the info. I will bear in mind your comments when I do start to tweak. I have already copied my car's entire code listing from all the modules, hence the chart that I am compiling.I will now check the Mondeo details as well for my chart. As I have been compiling my chart, it has given me a good idea of what codes to modify, in theory. But with theory verses practice, I may well end up with trial verses error, and resetting faults. Further to what you said I will re-copy each module before (and entire listing from all modules), and after for each modification I do. It is a little way off yet, but once I do mods, I will post results. Happy motoring Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KugaEdge Posted April 15, 2019 Share Posted April 15, 2019 Dave, have fun! I enabled the drive away locking and changed the 3 flash indicators to 4 (just because I could, that was like my trial mod to get comfortable with it) Let us know how you get on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavesEdge Posted April 20, 2019 Share Posted April 20, 2019 Hi All I have completed the chart I was compiling, comparing my car to 4 other models as built config data (details taken from Forscan website) The 4 models I compared against were the 2015 - 2019 F150s, the 2011 - 2015 Explorer, the 2014 Onwards Fusion, and the 2017 Super Duty F150s All of these spreadsheets are available from Forscan on their website As going by what Forscan was telling me, these were all fairly similar to the Edge (I could not locate a Mondeo as built spreadsheet, so settled for the American Mondeo being the Fusion spreadsheet) I have uploaded my comparison chart, which is (or should be) available to view by following the below link (not including the quotation marks) "https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRK8-il4hWKWTts_YJiFlHdfXiqlcXfg880-PP2GDJBN66wpKwyeFuROdgitmFf4Tt6Nk0IvbRafK-v/pubhtml" If you copy the link (without the quote marks) and paste into search bar it should give you my chart I compiled my chart in excel but this forum would not let me attach an excel file As I said earlier (in another post) the nearest as built config I found was that of the 2015 - 2019 F150s, as this had the most module matches to my Edge Though also my Edge has some modules that I copied from my car that do not appear on any of the spreadsheets that I compared against The next step will be for me to make my changes/modifications, but as I have already said, I will be doing this once my warranty has expired (sometime this August) So will post further details after this time Happy motoring Dave 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westville Posted August 10, 2019 Share Posted August 10, 2019 Interested in this - like you once out of warranty - is there an easy way to download the spreadsheet I don't like Google's way of showing the vontent Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavesEdge Posted August 11, 2019 Share Posted August 11, 2019 On 4/20/2019 at 5:39 PM, DavesEdge said: Hi All I have completed the chart I was compiling, comparing my car to 4 other models as built config data (details taken from Forscan website) The 4 models I compared against were the 2015 - 2019 F150s, the 2011 - 2015 Explorer, the 2014 Onwards Fusion, and the 2017 Super Duty F150s All of these spreadsheets are available from Forscan on their website As going by what Forscan was telling me, these were all fairly similar to the Edge (I could not locate a Mondeo as built spreadsheet, so settled for the American Mondeo being the Fusion spreadsheet) I have uploaded my comparison chart, which is (or should be) available to view by following the below link (not including the quotation marks) "https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q_AwifvHOD1K2QcZlYXnFMsLID8cpljKUpUEnkx9yBk/copy" If you copy the link (without the quote marks) and paste into search bar it should give you my chart I compiled my chart in excel but this forum would not let me attach an excel file As I said earlier (in another post) the nearest as built config I found was that of the 2015 - 2019 F150s, as this had the most module matches to my Edge Though also my Edge has some modules that I copied from my car that do not appear on any of the spreadsheets that I compared against The next step will be for me to make my changes/modifications, but as I have already said, I will be doing this once my warranty has expired (sometime this August) So will post further details after this time Happy motoring Dave To Be Tested Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavesEdge Posted August 11, 2019 Share Posted August 11, 2019 On 4/20/2019 at 5:39 PM, DavesEdge said: Hi All I have completed the chart I was compiling, comparing my car to 4 other models as built config data (details taken from Forscan website) The 4 models I compared against were the 2015 - 2019 F150s, the 2011 - 2015 Explorer, the 2014 Onwards Fusion, and the 2017 Super Duty F150s All of these spreadsheets are available from Forscan on their website As going by what Forscan was telling me, these were all fairly similar to the Edge (I could not locate a Mondeo as built spreadsheet, so settled for the American Mondeo being the Fusion spreadsheet) I have uploaded my comparison chart, which is (or should be) available to view by following the below link (not including the quotation marks) "https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q_AwifvHOD1K2QcZlYXnFMsLID8cpljKUpUEnkx9yBk/copy" If you copy the link (without the quote marks) and paste into search bar it should give you my chart I compiled my chart in excel but this forum would not let me attach an excel file As I said earlier (in another post) the nearest as built config I found was that of the 2015 - 2019 F150s, as this had the most module matches to my Edge Though also my Edge has some modules that I copied from my car that do not appear on any of the spreadsheets that I compared against The next step will be for me to make my changes/modifications, but as I have already said, I will be doing this once my warranty has expired (sometime this August) So will post further details after this time Happy motoring Dave Hi All Ignoring my previous post where i just called it "To Be Tested" With the help of my son, I have created a new link that enables the downloading of my spreadsheet in it's original Excel format. Once you click on the link (it acts as if it were a hyperlink, taking you to a new webpage). From this new web page, it gives you a copy document screen. Click the "Make A Copy" button on this page. This will open my spreadsheet. Once spreadsheet open, click on "File" scroll down to "Download As", chooese "Microsoft Excel" and then you should get a full copy of my spreadsheet in it;'s original Excel format. My son and myself tested this (hence the previous post) and it worked ok on his laptop. If it does not work, let me know and I will relook at making it downloadable. Happy motoring Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westville Posted August 11, 2019 Share Posted August 11, 2019 I take it you mean the link in your quoted text above - if so I only get an invite to sign in to Google sheets which I cannot (will not) do Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavesEdge Posted August 11, 2019 Share Posted August 11, 2019 WestvilleOk, back to the drawing board I go.Will have another look at and let you know what I find.Happy motoringDave Sent from my SM-J600FN using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddiek Posted August 12, 2019 Share Posted August 12, 2019 Worked for me after signing in to my Google account. Only problem i had I don't have MS Office only Open Office so had to save in open doc file. But all opened up to view Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westville Posted September 28, 2019 Share Posted September 28, 2019 Still getting to know Forscan and what the car is about computer wise As part of my research and BEFORE I attempt to change anything I wanted to know what my car was built with and what settings should be there - my base line in case anything goew wrong! Today I cam across this very useful video which has resulted in me being able to download from Ford a copy of my "as Built" file in a format that Forscan can read, I also copied and pasted the information on screen into a new spreadsheet so I have a ready visual check on the hex codes - unfortunately that part does not identify specific modules by name - so I will add to the list as an when I explore and discover information via Forscan. The video is here https://www.facebook.com/nick.ours/videos/10212259336037963/?t=3 (thanks to @nick ours for the info) I'm almost at the stage where I feel able to start exploring thanks to the pioneering work of other Fordies Hopefully I will be able to add to the body of knowledge in due course Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simonb65 Posted September 28, 2019 Share Posted September 28, 2019 All ford ECU names and addresses ... Name Short Adress (Audio) Digital Signal Processing Module (DSP) DSP 783 4 Wheel Steering (WS4) WS4 4X4 Control Module (4X4M) 4X4M 761 Accessory Protocol Interface Module (APIM) APIM 7D0 Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS) AFS Adaptive Front Lighting System / Auto Leveling Module (AFS/ALM) AFS/ALM Air Conditioning (AC) AC Air Conditioning Control Module (ACCM) ACCM 7E7 Air Suspension (4WAS) 4WAS 020 All Terrain Control Module (ATCM) ATCM All Wheel Drive Module (AWD) AWD Alternative Fuel Control Module (AFCM) AFCM 7E5 Amplifier Module (AM) AM Anti-Lock Brake / Traction Control Module (ABS) ABS 760 Anti-Lock Brake / Traction Control Module (ESOF) ESOF A-STOP System (No Idling System) (A-STOP) A-STOP Audio Control Module (ACM) ACM 727 Audio Control Unit (ACU) ACU Audio Interface Module (AIM) AIM Audio Rear Control Unit (RCU) RCU 774 Auto Leveling Module (ALM) ALM Automatic Ride Control (ARC) ARC 020 ? Auxiliary Heater Control Module (AHCM) AHCM 7E3 battery Charger Control Module (BCCM) BCCM battery Control Module (BCM) BCM 726 battery Control Module (OBD_BCM) OBD_BCM Battery Energy Control Module (BECM) BECM 7E7 Blind Spot Monitoring (Left) (BSML) BSML Blind Spot Monitoring (Right) (BSMR) BSMR bluetooth Phone Module (BPM) BPM Body Control Module (BCMii) BCMii 726 Body Control Module / Generic Electronic Module (BCM/GEM) BCM/GEM 726 Body Control Module B (BCMB) BCMB 7B7 Body Electronic Module (BEM) BEM Camera Module Rear (CMR) CMR Cellular Phone Module (CPM) CPM 090 Central Timer Module (CTM) CTM 052 Circuit Deactivation Ignition Module (CDIM) CDIM 7E2 Column Lock Module (CLM) CLM Compact Disc Player (CDP) CDP Connectivity Master Unit (CMU) CMU Convergence Telematics Module (CTMii) CTMii Cruise Control (CCM) CCM 764 Cruise-Control Module (CCM) CCM DC to DC Converter Control Module (DCDC) DCDC 746 Deployable Hood System (DHS) DHS Digital Audio Broadcast Module (DABM) DABM Digital Audio Control Module C (DACMC) DACMC 7D5 ? Driver Door Control Unit (DFDM) DFDM Driver/Dual Climate-Control Seat Module (DCSM) DCSM 776 Drivers Door Module (DDM) DDM 740 Driver's Seat Module (DSM) DSM 744 Electric Parking Brake (EPB) EPB 02A Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC) EATC 098 Electronic Crash Sensor (ECS) ECS 058 Electronic-Controlled Power Steering (EPS) EPS 730 Energy Management Module (EMM) EMM Fire Suppression System Module (FSSM) FSSM 059 Folding Top Control Module (FTCM) FTCM Forward Sensing Camera (FSC) FSC Front Body Control Module (F_BCM) F_BCM Front Control/Display Interface Module (FCDIM) FCDIM 7A5 Front Controls Interface Module (FCIM) FCIM 7A7 Front Display Interface Module (FDIM) FDIM 7A6 Front Distance Sensing Module (FDSM) FDSM Front Electronic Module (FEM) FEM 052 Front Lighting Control Module (FLM) FLM Fuel Additive Control Module (FACM) FACM Fuel Fired Coolant Heating Module (FFH) FFH 00F Fuel Indication Module (FIM) FIM 016 Fuel Injection Control Module (FICM) FICM 7E6 Fuel Injection Control Module (OBD_FICM) OBD_FICM 7E5 Fuel Injection Pump (FIP) FIP 016 Fuel Operated Heater (FOH) FOH 00F Gateway Module A (GWM) GWM 716 Gear Shift Module (GSM) GSM Generic Display Module (GDM) GDM Generic Electronic Module (GEM) GEM 052 Generic Electronic Module / Smart Junction Box (GEM/SJB) GEM/SJB 052 Generic Function Module (GFM) GFM Global Positioning System Module (GPSM) GPSM 701 Head Up Display (HUD) HUD 7B2 Headlamp Control Module (HCM) HCM 734 Headlamp Control Module 2(B) (HCM2) HCM2 7C3 Headlamp Leveling Module (HD_LVL) HD_LVL 071 Heated Steering Wheel Module (HSWM) HSWM 714 Heated Steering Wheel Module (HV) HV Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC) HVAC 733 HVAC Integrated Module (HIM) HIM Hybrid Electronic Cluster (HEC) HEC 060 Image Processing Module A (IPMA) IPMA 706 Image Processing Module B (IPMB) IPMB 7B1 Information Center Module (ICM) ICM Injector Control Unit (ICU) ICU 016 Instrument Cluster (IC) IC 060 Instrument cluster (INST) INST Instrument Panel Control Module (IPC) IPC 720 Integrated Air Bag Module (IABM) IABM 058 Intelligent Cruise Control Module (ICCM) ICCM Intelligent Power Distribution Module (IPDM) IPDM Interior Lighting Control Module (ILCM) ILCM 7B5 Left High Intensity Discharge Lamp (LHID) LHID Left Power Sliding Door Module (LPSDM) LPSDM 0B0 Liftgate / Trunk Module (LTM) LTM 775 Lighting Control Module (LCM) LCM 070 Message Center (MC) MC 061 Motor Pretensioner Module (MPM) MPM Multifunction Steering Wheel (MFSW) MFSW Multi-Information Display (MID) MID Navigation Controller (NAV) NAV 068 Next Generation Speed Control Module (NGSC) NGSC 013 Occupant Classification System Module (OCS) OCS 765 Overhead Trip Computer (OTC) OTC 061 Park Brake Control Module (PBM) PBM Parking Aid Module (PAM) PAM 736 Passenger Climate-Control Seat Module (PCSM) PCSM 730 Passenger Climate-Control Seat Module 2 (rear) (PCSM2) PCSM2 777 Passenger Front Seat Module (PSM) PSM 0A6 Passengers Door Control Unit (PDM) PDM 741 Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) PATS 0C0 Power Running Board (PRB) PRB 766 Power Steering Control Module (PSCM) PSCM 242 Powertrain Control Module (PCM) PCM 7E0 Rader Brake Support (EBS) EBS Rear Air Suspension Module (RASM) RASM 020 Rear Air Temperature Control (RATC) RATC 099 Rear Audio Control Module (RACM) RACM Rear Body Control Module (R_BCM) R_BCM Rear Electronic Module (REM) REM 050 Rear Gate/Trunk Module (RGTM) RGTM Rear Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning (RHVAC) RHVAC 785 Rear Left Door Control Unit (DRDM) DRDM Rear Lighting Control Module A (RLCMA) RLCMA Rear Right Door Control Unit (PRDM) PRDM Rear Seat Entertainment Module (RETM) RETM 771 Rear Vehicle Monitoring (RVM) RVM Reductant Control Module (DCU) DCU Remote Anti-Theft / Personality Module (RAP) RAP 048 Remote Climate Control (RCC) RCC 098 Remote Emergency Satellite Cellular Unit Module (RESCU) RESCU 091 Remote Function Actuator (RFA) RFA 731 Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) RKE Restraint Control Module (RCM) RCM 737 Retractable Hard Top (RHT) RHT Right High Intensity Discharge Lamp (RHID) RHID Right Power Sliding Door Module (RPSDM) RPSDM 0B1 Satellite Digital Audio Receiver System (SDARS) SDARS 782 Seat Control Module E (SCME) SCME Seat Control Module G (SCMG) SCMG 712 Seat Control Module H (SCMH) SCMH 713 Secondary OBD Control Module A (SOBDM) SOBDM Secondary OBD Control Module C (SOBDMC) SOBDMC Security module (CSM) CSM 0C1 Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) SCR Side Obstacle Detection Control Module - Left (SODL) SODL 7C4 Side Obstacle Detection Control Module - Right (SODR) SODR 7C6 Smart Brake Support/Mazda Radar Cruise Control (SBS/MRCC) SBS/MRCC Smart City Brake Support (ICA) ICA Smart Start Unit (SSU) SSU Speech Recognition Module (SRM) SRM 772 Steering Angle Sensor Module (SASM) SASM 797 Steering Column Control Module (SCCM) SCCM 724 Steering Column Locking Module (SCLM) SCLM 0C3 Steering Column/Instrument Panel/Lighting (SCIL) SCIL 070 Steering Effort Control Module (SECM) SECM 7C5 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) SRS Telematic Control Unit Module (TCU) TCU Tire Pressure Monitor (RTM) RTM 751 ? Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) TPM 751 ? Tracking and Blocking Module (TBM) TBM 0CE Trailer Brake Control Module (TBC) TBC 757 Trailer Module (TRM) TRM 791 Transfer Case Control Module (TCCM) TCCM 761 Transmission Control Module (TCM) TCM 7E1 Transmission Range Control Module (TRCM) TRCM Variable Assist Power Steering (VAPS) VAPS 030 Vehicle Dynamics Module (VDM) VDM 721 Vehicle Emergency Messaging System (VEMS) VEMS 091 Vehicle Security Module (VSM) VSM 755 Virtual Image Cluster (VIC) VIC 060 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
simonb65 Posted September 28, 2019 Share Posted September 28, 2019 Do a search for "FORScan 2015-2019 F150s.xlsx". This is most of the configs for the F150 which uses the majority of ECU's found in the EDGE. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westville Posted September 28, 2019 Share Posted September 28, 2019 @simonb65 well I asked for that! Now have loads of info to assimilate and tidy up - Thanks 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavesEdge Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 Hi AllI still plan to carry out mods as previously mentioned, but, as I am still helping my wife sort out her brother's estate after he passed away involving a lot of commuting between Essex and Wales, whilst also doing 24x7 work, I have not really had a chance yet.One of the things I am going to check first is the Auto Relock, now that Fmc finally configured it to work, to see if my idea was correct, among my planned mods.Happy motoring Dave Sent from my SM-J600FN using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westville Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 @DavesEdge not forgotten your help - I am still plodding through your spreadsheet - and starting to understand it now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavesEdge Posted October 25, 2019 Share Posted October 25, 2019 On 9/29/2019 at 5:31 AM, DavesEdge said: Hi All I still plan to carry out mods as previously mentioned, but, as I am still helping my wife sort out her brother's estate after he passed away involving a lot of commuting between Essex and Wales, whilst also doing 24x7 work, I have not really had a chance yet. One of the things I am going to check first is the Auto Relock, now that Fmc finally configured it to work, to see if my idea was correct, among my planned mods. Happy motoring Dave Sent from my SM-J600FN using Tapatalk Hi All Now that the main part of my wife's brothers estate has been sorted, so no more commuting between Wales and Essex for a while, I have had another look at forscan. And as my warranty has now expired, I tried a couple of changes, as follows :- Found in the SCCM Change number of flashes of indicator when stalk tapped (This mod has been tried by a few others, thought I would give it a go too, it works on my Edge) I chose to change to 6 Flashes Of Indicator Instead Of Three when Stalk Tapped Original Config 724-01-01=E120 0600 34 (Three Flashes) New Config 724-01-01=E120 0C00 34 (Six Flashes) Found in the BDCYM To Enable Auto Lock I tried the below, it works for me, operates at around the 15 mph mark in my Edge Original Config 726-15-01=0202 0202 024D (Auto Lock INOP) New Config 726-15-01=0101 0101 014D (Auto Lock Enabled) Also found in the BDCYM Auto Relock (The famous one that my EX local dealers told me my Edge was the wrong shape to have fitted) Original Config 726-15-02=0000 0000 0044 (Auto Relock Disable) New Config 726-15-02=0101 0101 0149 (Auto Relock Enabled) These are the only changes that I have found so far that were changed by Lookers Fmc (my new chosen dealers). If I find any others I shall add to this topic. I have some more mods in mind that I am thinking of doing later. As I said in my posted spreadsheet, (I will re-iterate here) :- "Please Note That Although These Codes Appear In The Above As Built Codes They May Not Necessarily Be Associated With The Same Function On Different Models - Use At Your Own Risk - This Is Only For Information Purposes Only - I will Not Accept Any Liability For Anything That May Go Wrong When/If Using This Comparison Chart - Any/All Modifications Are Done Entirely At The Owners Own Risk" "If You Decide To Change/Modify Your Codes It Is A Good Idea And Recommended By Quite A Few Posts To Make A Back Up Of Your Original Codes First To Roll Back To If Something Goes Wrong." Though the above changes have worked for me, they might not work for you. I have not found any problems so far, with the above mods. If I do, I will post what they are and how I went about fixing them. Happy motoring Dave 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavesEdge Posted October 31, 2019 Share Posted October 31, 2019 Hi All Whilst in the process of checking up on some more planned mods that I am looking at:- "Blind Spot Info, Remote Start, Police Mode" - To name a couple more I noticed that in my last post I got the Body Module name incorrect It should read BDYCM not what I typed being BDCYM (sorry for my typo) Happy motoring Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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