GrabThatBlue
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@sky5oh and others who are interested.
Alright, I figured the most important thing out.
So it seems that Ford has hidden the CCM module for some vehicles and there is a way to make the CCM module visible. There is still a chance that your vehicle does not have the CCM module, if so, I'm sorry, bad luck. Are you in the category with a hidden CCM module, this is your lucky day.
These values are specific for Sky50h, but for people who also want to enable ACC and TRS, you might copy these values as well and see if ACC and TSR work. If it works, change it back to factory settings as there might be other values you have changed wich are not for your car and let me know, so I can give you the right values for your car to avoid errors. If it didn't work, your car doesn't have CCM and probably also not the hardware to make this work.
Here we go.
READ CAREFULLY - IMPORTANT
Make all of the changes as listed below except the CCM portion! Your car will not recognize the CCM yet. Once you have completed all of the changes, disconnect FORScan from your car and cycle your car's power. Plug back into FORScan but when it prompts you if you want to use an existing profile, select no. You will need to create a new profile as this will scan the car for all of the new changes/modules and will find your CCM.
Once your CCM is discovered, complete the CCM values as listed below.
Go to the wrench icon and reboot all modules you changed values in 1 by 1.
Once this is complete, run the CCM calibration (driving around in traffic for 5-10 minutes).
Once this is complete, go park your car, shut it off, and walk away for about half an hour.
After this, connect to Forscan, check for DTC's, clear them and then it's time to test all the new features you enabled. Goodluck.
Credits to superfordman from the F150 forum!
Update:
There are no CCM's hidden. If you can't see your CCM in Forscan, than you don't have the module to enable ACC. The procedure I described to reveal the CCM in Forscan is only for people who bought the CCM module and installed it on your car.
We now know that the non Premium guys don't have acces to this. But now I'm curious if the Premium guys without the 401A, can enable the 401A features. Let me know if you are a Premium without the 401A.
Alright, I figured the most important thing out.
So it seems that Ford has hidden the CCM module for some vehicles and there is a way to make the CCM module visible. There is still a chance that your vehicle does not have the CCM module, if so, I'm sorry, bad luck. Are you in the category with a hidden CCM module, this is your lucky day.
These values are specific for Sky50h, but for people who also want to enable ACC and TRS, you might copy these values as well and see if ACC and TSR work. If it works, change it back to factory settings as there might be other values you have changed wich are not for your car and let me know, so I can give you the right values for your car to avoid errors. If it didn't work, your car doesn't have CCM and probably also not the hardware to make this work.
Here we go.
READ CAREFULLY - IMPORTANT
Make all of the changes as listed below except the CCM portion! Your car will not recognize the CCM yet. Once you have completed all of the changes, disconnect FORScan from your car and cycle your car's power. Plug back into FORScan but when it prompts you if you want to use an existing profile, select no. You will need to create a new profile as this will scan the car for all of the new changes/modules and will find your CCM.
Once your CCM is discovered, complete the CCM values as listed below.
Go to the wrench icon and reboot all modules you changed values in 1 by 1.
Once this is complete, run the CCM calibration (driving around in traffic for 5-10 minutes).
Once this is complete, go park your car, shut it off, and walk away for about half an hour.
After this, connect to Forscan, check for DTC's, clear them and then it's time to test all the new features you enabled. Goodluck.
Credits to superfordman from the F150 forum!
| ACC and TSR | |
| ABS | |
| 760-03-01 | 0201 0305 01-- |
| APIM | |
| 7D0-05-01 | 2186 3000 00-- |
| 7D0-09-01 | 6313 4B28 FA-- |
| 7D0-09-02 | 006E 5700 0D-- |
| 7D0-09-04 | 9241 0000 E0-- |
| 7D0-09-05 | 0030 0520 20-- |
| BCM | |
| 726-16-01 | C110 8090 60-- |
| IPMA | |
| 706-01-01 | 8E58 0017 00-- |
| 706-02-01 | 6A67 0000 00-- |
| 706-02-02 | 0050 0000 02-- |
| 706-05-01 | 0C00 0000 00-- |
| 706-16-01 | 120B 0000 00-- |
| IPC | |
| 720-01-01 | 8F48 2C64 D2-- |
| 720-01-02 | CE17 80-- |
| 720-03-01 | 6502 6C00 00-- |
| 720-03-02 | D808 00-- |
| 720-09-01 | 2042 1544 99-- |
| 720-09-02 | 2008 21-- |
| 720-10-01 | 3108 0001 00-- |
| PSCM | |
| 730-02-02 | FFFF FFFF 00-- |
| 730-02-03 | FF00 0000 00-- |
| CCM | |
| 706-19-01 | 3146 4136 50-- |
| 706-19-02 | 3843 4633 52-- |
| 706-19-03 | 3534 3238 37-- |
| 706-19-04 | 3533 -- |
Update:
There are no CCM's hidden. If you can't see your CCM in Forscan, than you don't have the module to enable ACC. The procedure I described to reveal the CCM in Forscan is only for people who bought the CCM module and installed it on your car.
We now know that the non Premium guys don't have acces to this. But now I'm curious if the Premium guys without the 401A, can enable the 401A features. Let me know if you are a Premium without the 401A.
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