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How to use FORScan

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I hope this is the correct forum.
As the subject says, how do I use FORScan?
I'm assuming I need to purchase an OBD II Link Adapter such as the https://www.obdlink.com/products/obdlink-ex/?ref=forscan
Then I need to download the latest version of FORScan and install it on my Windows 10 laptop.
I'm also assuming I need to find the OBD II socket under the dash and connect the link cable to my Laptop. After that, I have no clue.
I also understand that FORScan does not [yet] support Ford MY 2024 vehicles. I assume this means that it doesn't "fully" support these vehicles.
What's next?
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That is a huge subject... with forums all it's own...

forscan.org

check the FAQ's and How To's
^^ This. All kinds of How-To's, Documentation, and support.

Likely a bunch of FORScan 101 videos on YouTube as well.

I also understand that FORScan does not [yet] support Ford MY 2024 vehicles. I assume this means that it doesn't "fully" support these vehicles.
What's next?
The current version of FORScan works fine with my S650.

Here's a list of officially supported adapters. The EX will work fine, but Iike the MX+ because it's wireless and can be used for far more than just programming, including monitoring PIDs while driving (tablet/mobile app).
 
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^^ This. All kinds of How-To's, Documentation, and support.

Likely a bunch of FORScan 101 videos on YouTube as well.



The current version of FORScan works fine with my S650.

Here's a list of officially supported adapters. The EX will work fine, but Iike the MX+ because it's wireless and can be used for far more than just programming, including monitoring PIDs while driving (tablet/mobile app).
I'll look into the MX+
 

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I'll look into the MX+
If all you'll ever do is edit some values to enable/disable a few things, then the EX is cool. Personally, I like the wireless version, but it's more cash.
 


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I tried using does an with my 2024 gt but it asks for my pcm part number and I don’t know where to find it, am I doing something wrong?
 

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did you connect to the car ?

you plug in the obd2 adapter to the car and the computer
key on, engine off
open Forscan
click the connect icon in the bottom left

what happens?
 

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And what version of FORScan are you using?
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