Please select Country. Aug 12, 2017 Then restart your PCM PMI process. The programming software Ford IDSshould find and use this file to automatically populate the needed as built data into the PCM. The free Ford website listed above does not have this file download option at times. In box F of Figure 1, there sometimes are additional data paths to find As Built data,. Of these data, after changing the ECU separately. Note: Ford IDS doesn't display readed data, just program the data to new ECU. Display of data from the AS-BUILT database of the Ford Motor Company (includes data for all controls) PCM Module PCM 1 FFFF FFFF 0310 PCM 2 2C0C 44FF FE8B PCM 3 FFFF 03FF 2F42 PCM 4 FFFF FFFF FF0F PCM 5 FFFF FFFF FF10.
FYI, how to subscribe &use as built data to have ECU programming with Ford IDS software Ford racing 1 free download.
Subscription:
Ford As Built Data Codes
Go to www.motorcraftservice.com
select “Quick Guides” from the left column
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scroll down to the page &select “Module Build Data (As Built).”
There are several websites Ford maintains to make As Built data available. The path and general look of those pages vary slightly depending through which site you entered. You generally will find the As Built data by finding the “Service Publications” tab. Enter the VIN in the dialogue box there. Then click on the “Oasis” tab then hit the “As Built” button.
How to use:
Now let’s begin to learn to use the rather arcane looking As Built data module programming page shown in Figure 1.
In the red box I designated as A at the bottom of Figure 1, you will find the particular modules identification number used during the PMI process. This ID number corresponds to the As Built data programming screen that comes up in the upper left hand of your Ford scan tool (e.g. Vxdiag vcx nano Ford, VCM2 clone) or J2534 device PMI based software as shown in Figure 2.
Many times the Ford website will not list the modules acronyms such as Restraint Control Module (RCM) as this example does. If so, you will need to know that the bold numbers 737-01-01, 737-02-01, 737-02-02 and so on correspond to the module you have selected to program.
The lines of hexadecimal codes shown in box B of Figure 1 correspond to the successive PMI As Built data screens that come up each time you type in the next line of code in box B of Figure 2. In our example, we will take the RCM module ID line 737-01-01 shown in Figure 1 and use the corresponding As Built hexadecimal digits of 80 EE 65 0C 1F also shown in Figure 1, and type them into the dialogue boxes shown in box B in Figure 2. Then hit the “enter” check mark in the lower right of that screen.
Once you do this, a fresh data entry screen will pop up similar to the first one. Listed in the upper left of this screen will be module ID line 737-02-01. Again, type in the next line of corresponding digits. In our example these digits are 3146 4146 508F. Continue this process until all lines of coding have been entered on the successive screens. The module is now programmed.
Notice the five blue numbers, 19317, listed in Box C of Figure 1. If you click on these hyperlinked five numbers you would open a new web page showing a Special Service Message (SSM) that contain special instructions for programming that particular module. Always click on the SSM if one is provided; the information is critical. I cut and pasted that SSM page text onto Figure 1 for convenience sake.
In Box D the blue letters “Inst” sometimes are additional instructions provided to complete the process. I always read these also just in case.
At times the As Built data for the PMI you are performing might be missing from the Web page. In our example the PCM lines of hex appear to be there but they are not available for a new blank PCM as stated in the line of text above the PCM module hex table. You will notice that the majority of the lines of data are only generic FFFF.
In cases like this you will have to hit the “Download File” button in box E of Figure 1. A new dialogue box will come up asking you to download a file labeled with the VIN you originally entered and a file extension of .ab. You will save this .ab file to the location listed in box E, C:Program FilesFord Motor CompanyCalibration Files. Then restart your PCM PMI process. The programming software Ford IDSshould find and use this file to automatically populate the needed as built data into the PCM. The free Ford website listed above does not have this file download option at times.
In box F of Figure 1, there sometimes are additional data paths to find As Built data, and sometimes not. Most module As Built data for Ford vehicles from 1999 and forward are available. If not, there typically is a phone number listed in the data linked at box F that you can call to hopefully resolve your data needs.
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To program the PCM with As-built information via Ford IDS software:
As Built Data Ford
Enter the Module Programming menu in the IDS
Select As-built and then the PCM
If the PCM is not listed in the As-built tab, use the following process to manually enter the information.
Select the IDS logo in the upper left corner of the screen.
Select the Pocket knife in the lower left corner of the screen.
Select “Update/Special Functions” from the Miscellaneous menu.
Enter 53061 into the blue box and click the tick.
Return to the Module Programming menu and select PMI then the PCM.
Follow the on-screen prompts and enter the As-built data when the IDS prompts for it. This data is available from the OASIS report for this VIN under the As-built tab. It has also been provided below for your convenience.
Complete the PMI process by continuing with the on-screen directions.
Complete the PMI process by continuing with the on-screen directions.
To get As Built Data, go to Motorcraftservice.com
Under Non-Subscription Resources, click on Quick Guides.
13 dot points down you will fine, “Module Build Data (As-Built)”
Enter “Module Build Data”
Enter the VIN# then submit. As Built Data will then be displayed in IDS interface.
Some codes/info listed here as an example:
Use at your own risk!
00008 – IDENT_APPLY_PATCHES_VIA_FLOPPY
00009 – IDENT_UPDATE_PTU_FROM_FLOPPY
32287 – IDENT_LAUNCH_APP_MCP_REST
60503 – IDENT_LAUNCH_REGRESSION_RECORDER
27001 – IDENT_LAUNCH_FT_EOL_CP_MZ_01
32247 – IDENT_LAUNCH_SERVICE_ROUT
24040 – IDENT_ENABLE_VALIDATION_MODE
24041 – IDENT_DISABLE_VALIDATION_MODE
23761 – IDENT_LAUNCH_APP_FT_DATA_REC
81105 – IDENT_LAUNCH_APP_TSBSSMLIST
53061 – IDENT_IGNORE_MCP_INHALE
26503 – IDENT_LAUNCH_APP_VVAG
81104 – IDENT_LAUNCH_APP_FTW_SHIP_MODE_01
29124 – IDENT_TOGGLE_FORD_EXTRANET_INTRANET_URLS
60274 – IDENT_LAUNCH_CCC_ENGINEERING_APP
32227 – IDENT_LAUNCH_PROPSHAFT_BAL_APP
48712 – IDENT_LAUNCH_GENERIC_RCM_CONFIG_APP
28487 – IDENT_LAUNCH_FT_ICCMSP_MZ_01_APP
28097 – IDENT_TOGGLE_BATTERY_MONITORING
70263 – IDENT_LAUNCH_GENERIC_DIAG
71863 – IDENT_MCP1
63296 – IDENT_LAUNCH_FTW_RKE_MODE_01_APP
08080 – IDENT_LAUNCH_DETAILED_NETWORK_DIAG
32267 – IDENT_LAUNCH_APP_ENG_SUPPORT_TOOL
00009 – IDENT_UPDATE_PTU_FROM_FLOPPY
32287 – IDENT_LAUNCH_APP_MCP_REST
60503 – IDENT_LAUNCH_REGRESSION_RECORDER
27001 – IDENT_LAUNCH_FT_EOL_CP_MZ_01
32247 – IDENT_LAUNCH_SERVICE_ROUT
24040 – IDENT_ENABLE_VALIDATION_MODE
24041 – IDENT_DISABLE_VALIDATION_MODE
23761 – IDENT_LAUNCH_APP_FT_DATA_REC
81105 – IDENT_LAUNCH_APP_TSBSSMLIST
53061 – IDENT_IGNORE_MCP_INHALE
26503 – IDENT_LAUNCH_APP_VVAG
81104 – IDENT_LAUNCH_APP_FTW_SHIP_MODE_01
29124 – IDENT_TOGGLE_FORD_EXTRANET_INTRANET_URLS
60274 – IDENT_LAUNCH_CCC_ENGINEERING_APP
32227 – IDENT_LAUNCH_PROPSHAFT_BAL_APP
48712 – IDENT_LAUNCH_GENERIC_RCM_CONFIG_APP
28487 – IDENT_LAUNCH_FT_ICCMSP_MZ_01_APP
28097 – IDENT_TOGGLE_BATTERY_MONITORING
70263 – IDENT_LAUNCH_GENERIC_DIAG
71863 – IDENT_MCP1
63296 – IDENT_LAUNCH_FTW_RKE_MODE_01_APP
08080 – IDENT_LAUNCH_DETAILED_NETWORK_DIAG
32267 – IDENT_LAUNCH_APP_ENG_SUPPORT_TOOL