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I recently changed my front tyres from 195/55R15 ro 195/50R15. Not a massive change, but I tried adjusting the speedometer calibration in Forscan. Altered the wheel circumference setting and the one where you specify the tyre size. No effect, speedo is showing me about 10% faster than the GPS

I read on this forum and others about this procedure and needing to run "PCM  - Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" and "TCM - Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" but these dont appear, nor anything similar.

How do you do the equivalent for the Fiesta Mk7.5?

I tested another setting to turn off, DRL, but that didnt work either. All settings show my new values if I disconnect the laptop and reconnect so they are stored somewhere, presumably.

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The error of +10% seems very high for a car so new. The change of tyre size will have increased the error but only by typically 3%.

In order to get the error down to something more sensible it might be worth putting the wrong tyre size in to get the speedo more accurate.

This is a list of the errors induced by changing the tyres:-

Speedometer Difference

Speedo Reading Actual Speed
20 mph (32.19 km/h) 19.35 mph (31.13 km/h)
25 mph (40.23 km/h) 24.18 mph (38.92 km/h)
30 mph (48.28 km/h) 29.02 mph (46.7 km/h)
35 mph (56.33 km/h) 33.85 mph (54.48 km/h)
40 mph (64.37 km/h) 38.69 mph (62.27 km/h)
45 mph (72.42 km/h) 43.53 mph (70.05 km/h)
50 mph (80.47 km/h) 48.36 mph (77.83 km/h)
55 mph (88.51 km/h) 53.2 mph (85.62 km/h)
60 mph (96.56 km/h) 58.04 mph (93.4 km/h)
65 mph (104.61 km/h) 62.87 mph (101.18 km/h)
70 mph (112.65 km/h) 67.71 mph (108.97 km/h)
75 mph (120.7 km/h) 72.54 mph (116.75 km/h)
80 mph (128.75 km/h) 77.38 mph (124.53 km/h)
85 mph (136.79 km/h) 82.22 mph (132.32 km/h)
90 mph (144.84 km/h) 87.05 mph (140.1 km/h)
95 mph (152.89 km/h) 91.89 mph (147.88 km/h)
100 mph (160.93 km/h) 96.73 mph (155.66 km/h)
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Thanks, unofix.

Interesting, but doesnt relate to what I think is more of a forscan question that speedo accuracy. I have set the forscan to show my car is on the smallest diameter 14" wheels & tyres and the biggest 17" but the speedo shows the same discrepancy from the GPS. Also, I cant get other options to stick - such as the removal of daytime running lights.

There seems to be a process to force changes made in forscan to the TCM and PCM, (below), but those dont appear on mine.

https://forscan.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15994 

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I see your problem. There is a guy on here who is very good at sorting ForScan issues called 'colinmcg71' normally you find in posts to do with Sync it might be worth asking him.

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Thanks, unofix.

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On 6/7/2021 at 2:48 PM, BeerJammer said:

I recently changed my front tyres from 195/55R15 ro 195/50R15. Not a massive change, but I tried adjusting the speedometer calibration in Forscan. Altered the wheel circumference setting and the one where you specify the tyre size. No effect, speedo is showing me about 10% faster than the GPS

I read on this forum and others about this procedure and needing to run "PCM  - Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" and "TCM - Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" but these dont appear, nor anything similar.

How do you do the equivalent for the Fiesta Mk7.5?

I tested another setting to turn off, DRL, but that didnt work either. All settings show my new values if I disconnect the laptop and reconnect so they are stored somewhere, presumably.

What are you using to connect your car to your laptop, I have found that trying to do it with the basic no switch for HS/ms can OBD2 interface won't work and any wireless one will cause this type of issue

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Hi neb.

Using a switched USB cable, bought from eBay. Follow the instructions in Forscan to flip the switch.

I have read elsewhere about needing to disconnect the battery for 10 mins?

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