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I have bought a secondhand head unit to replace the faulty one in my 2015 Focus 1.5 Tdci Estate.  Will the new unit require coding to the car?  Can only a Ford dealer do this if required? The unit is the DAB/MP3/Sync/Bluetooth/Voice Control part number F1BT-18C815-HM, Finis 2013033.

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Yes  it will require coding to the car, any decent auto electrician with the correct updated software should be able to do this

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Is this sync 2? With the touch screen?

If so, you may get away with plug and play if lucky. If not, simple programming through forscan will get it fully functional :)


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Just seen your other thread, you may just have a dead lcd display. If this is the case, you could just swap this from the new head unit you’ve purchased. Rather than replacing the full headunit.


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