Update:
Today my dealer addressed the recall issue. As this was a mobile house call, I watched him and talked with him about the process. It seemed to be totally automated. It took about 15 minutes - moistly waiting for the Ford (FIDS) reader to boot up and read the BCM. I didn't see him do...
I will let you know. I have a "Home"/Mobile appointment next Tuesday to resolve the recall. I run my car in "Sport" mode which disables Stop/Start, as it should per the documentation. If that changes, I'll let everyone know.
I have a "Mobile" appointment with my dealer in a little over a week. The car does NOT need to be at the dealer. They said it should take no more than an hour done in my driveway.
I run my car in "Sport" mode all the time, so Start/Stop never kicks in.
I took my first longish trip today - about 90 miles. I set the GPS for the destination and it was working fine for about half way. Then the right, main display stopped updating. I could switch to the small display which shows the GPS path on the left and other info on the right. This is when...
5.2.0
I'll have to wait for new version.
I just requested the new version. All looks good. Car is in the garage, "Parked" and the license plate has returned.
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 also touch the door handle and listen for the "click". I would like the auto lock. My understanding is that it can only be enabled (currently) via FORScan.