![]() ![]() He asked not to have his identity spread all over the forum but there aren't too many here tinkering with two wagons at a time. Towing the dead wagon to the dealer and explaining would have been downright embarrassing! /images/smilies/tango_face_devil.png The other good news is that said tinkerer figured it out and got things right moments before his spouse took the "good" wagon out of town for a few days. That guy just happened to have sitting right next to his Transit another wagon close to identical in configuration and he realized that if the other van's profile was saved and then loaded into the disabled one, it might work and bingo! back in business with a few tweaks. images/smilies/tango_face_surprise.pngįortunately after multiple efforts, google searches and a good night's sleep, though the problem was still there, a light bulb went off: original abs module is present but the scanner says it could not transfer the data and we have. One last thing, I did the programming again. Richard Greer and 87 other Ford Specialists are ready to help you. The same guy then apparently had a glitch while writing new parameters which rendered the vehicle unstartable, dead in the water. Need as-built data to program a new abs module vin. A certain newbie thought he had saved something properly only to discover that it was the wrong file. ![]() That allows you to reload if something goes awry. When a module is firmware updated they configure the module which flashes the as built and any other config info a specific module may need - though usually just as built. Long answer: Ford has a database of as built data. Also, note to all who fool with this: be SURE to use the save button before any changes. Short answer: It wont mess up future updates, it may overwrite the change. ![]()
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