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Anyways, if you have the WACM module, this is what the lines are.
725-01-0115074A
725-02-0100F8020029
725-03-01070102003A
725-04-0180C071
725-05-01010303013A

Also you need to enable it in BCM
726-59-01xxxxxxxxx1--
Finally received today the Wireless Charger Pad Module, the whole take off kit that I bought on eBay 3 weeks ago. It had everything except the rubber pad but I got a new one from Amazon, not OEM but I think it works and looks better than the OEM one.

Here to confirm that once the pre-wired cable and connector is connected to the Wireless Charger Module, the car recognize it, and after running ForScan and not loading the Saved Profile and let it detects all the modules including the new ones, all the values that you gave me here were already there, so they come preloaded on the module. The only one that needs to change is the BCM one, the 726-59-01.

So far so good, it definitely looks better, at least for me, and it recognizes the phone and start charging on par with the ones on my Ioniq 5 Limited and Tesla Model Y.

Thank you.

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Finally received today the Wireless Charger Pad Module, the whole take off kit that I bought on eBay 3 weeks ago. It had everything except the rubber pad but I got a new one from Amazon, not OEM but I think it works and look better than the OEM one.

Here to confirm that once the pre-wired cable and connector is connected to the Wireless Charger Module, the car recognize it, and after running ForScan and not loading the Saved Profile and let it detects all the modules including the new ones, all the values that you gave me here were already there, so they come preloaded on the module. The only one that needs to change is the BCM one, the 726-59-01.

So far so good, it definitely looks better, at least for me, and it recognizes the phone and start charging on par with the ones on my Ioniq 5 Limited and Tesla Model Y.

Thank you.

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Screenshot_20250528-193502.jpg


PXL_20250528_182023728.jpg
Bet imma have to do that next lol appreciate the update
 

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Finally received today the Wireless Charger Pad Module, the whole take off kit that I bought on eBay 3 weeks ago. It had everything except the rubber pad but I got a new one from Amazon, not OEM but I think it works and looks better than the OEM one.

Here to confirm that once the pre-wired cable and connector is connected to the Wireless Charger Module, the car recognize it, and after running ForScan and not loading the Saved Profile and let it detects all the modules including the new ones, all the values that you gave me here were already there, so they come preloaded on the module. The only one that needs to change is the BCM one, the 726-59-01.

So far so good, it definitely looks better, at least for me, and it recognizes the phone and start charging on par with the ones on my Ioniq 5 Limited and Tesla Model Y.

Thank you.

Screenshot_20250528-193438.jpg


Screenshot_20250528-193502.jpg


PXL_20250528_182023728.jpg
Good to see it working. Good job.
 


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Here to confirm that once the pre-wired cable and connector is connected to the Wireless Charger Module, the car recognize it, and after running ForScan and not loading the Saved Profile and let it detects all the modules including the new ones, all the values that you gave me here were already there, so they come preloaded on the module. The only one that needs to change is the BCM one, the 726-59-01.
Good to hear it went as we predicted. Keep us updated on any ‘overheating’ of your phone.
 

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Good to hear it went as we predicted. Keep us updated on any ‘overheating’ of your phone.
Basically the phone charges on par with my other cars, the only one that I think doesn't "overheat" the phone is the Tesla because it doesn't use Android Auto. Using AA (and Car Play) even without charging the phone always has the phone with a high temperature, the same happens on my Ioniq 5 so I don't think there's an specific issue with these Ford wireless chargers but just the way most wireless chargers work together with using Android Auto and Car Play.
 

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Basically the phone charges on par with my other cars, the only one that I think doesn't "overheat" the phone is the Tesla because it doesn't use Android Auto. Using AA (and Car Play) even without charging the phone always has the phone with a high temperature, the same happens on my Ioniq 5 so I don't think there's an specific issue with these Ford wireless chargers but just the way most wireless chargers work together with using Android Auto and Car Play.
I agreed. On other vehicles, which is hard wire connected, iPhone would get warm on trips doing Car Play,
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