theblunden
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Any updates?Got the wires ran. Checked that the CCM module was receiving power. All back together but darn thing still doesn’t recognize the CCM. Even after IPMA changes.
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Any updates?Got the wires ran. Checked that the CCM module was receiving power. All back together but darn thing still doesn’t recognize the CCM. Even after IPMA changes.
Nothing new but I have free time tomorrow. Im going to give it another shot.Any updates?
Good luck man.... I had my fight with mine prior to running the wires plus I did all the install solo which was fun with the frunk tub and bumper multiple timesNothing new but I have free time tomorrow. Im going to give it another shot.
I have not had to touch mine one time since I installed it and calibrated. Have received several OTAs. Curious to hear if anyone else has experienced this. Also curious to know what causes it, like if it is disabled via reverting back to a non-CCM configuration, which is all I can think an OTA would do.I will say this that since adding Adaptive Cruise and Lane centering I've had to recalibrate the CCM twice probably coincidence that was right after some Ford power-up updates. Not sure if it's related at all or I have a bad CCM module lol. The most recent was Sunday night I had to do a full module reset in order for it to take the CCM calibration. I hope it's a remote issue and isn't affecting anybody else but figured I'd ask if anybody else that has completed this install was having any problems..... I use it at least 5 days a week commuting to/from work and love it
Yeah I'm not sure of what's causing it I haven't messed around with any settings or wiring. I'll get a message Pop up on the dash adaptive cruise control unavailable sensor blocked have vehicle serviced soon. Shows up in my Ford Pass app as well. It has always happened while driving it's never been as I started the vehicle up. Always has been when it was in motion it happened once while using it and the other time I didn't even have the cruise control on I was just driving like a peasant lol.I have not had to touch mine one time since I installed it and calibrated. Have received several OTAs. Curious to hear if anyone else has experienced this. Also curious to know what causes it, like if it is disabled via reverting back to a non-CCM configuration, which is all I can think an OTA would do.
So, I retraced my steps. Made sure wires under the frunk were in good shape. I then reconnected the wires on the passenger side in the cab. I originally spliced into the wires. But I pulled out the ends and connected. But again no luck. Next I’m going to try to connect strait to the radar unit.Any updates?
Same here. No issues and I've had a bunch of OTA updates. I did have it not show the option for ACC after one update, but after a restart of the truck, it came back.I have not had to touch mine one time since I installed it and calibrated. Have received several OTAs. Curious to hear if anyone else has experienced this. Also curious to know what causes it, like if it is disabled via reverting back to a non-CCM configuration, which is all I can think an OTA would do.
I figured out what's causing my issue with my CCM. I removed the CCM from the bracket and instantly knew what the issue was it's full of water . I shook out the water and hit it with some QD contact cleaner. While looking at the part I noticed 3 small holes inside the connector port you would think that part would be sealed/waterproof seeing how it's inside the bumper. The process continuesI have not had to touch mine one time since I installed it and calibrated. Have received several OTAs. Curious to hear if anyone else has experienced this. Also curious to know what causes it, like if it is disabled via reverting back to a non-CCM configuration, which is all I can think an OTA would do.
It appears that this is common practice on these little electronic modules to vent them to the connector. The automotive connectors that mate with these modules can have a silicone gasket or NOT. For instance inside the tail lights the blind spot radar is designed the exact same way and the connector that runs internally from the main tail light plug to the blind spot radar does NOT have gaskets. Meaning: if your tail light gets cracked, and lets in water, your blind spot radar will take in water and be damaged. This happened to me. I could physically hear water sloshing inside my blind spot radar module, so I broke it open to investigate and the design is exactly as you mentioned. The module itself is very well sealed, but there exists little vent holes inside the connector socket.I figured out what's causing my issue with my CCM. I removed the CCM from the bracket and instantly knew what the issue was it's full of water . I shook out the water and hit it with some QD contact cleaner. While looking at the part I noticed 3 small holes inside the connector port you would think that part would be sealed/waterproof seeing how it's inside the bumper. The process continues
Yep,, so you had the wires already? LuuuuuuckyI currently have the radar sensor installed, but I just want to second set of eyes on the truck before I button it up. am I correct in assuming that I will not need to run the 4 extra wires from the front bumper to the passenger footwell? from what I can tell, all wires are present.