antho
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- First Name
- Anthony
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2021
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- Location
- Houston, Texas
- Vehicles
- 2021 801A Raptor
We are all here trying to just help out with what knowledge we may have. Forscan beta is pretty good but i treat it like i do with FDRS. Meaning a Mongoose cable and a Battery charger/backup. Seems like the OP made a few choices that dug himself into a hole. Not sure about the OBD adapter he used and not sure why he pulled the battery rather than charging it in the truck. Hopefully he can get it squared away. I also wonder if the truck still has the Canbus shut down from the update. I know on some updates it will stop the canbus comms to write. Not sure if its possible that its still shut down. No need to "Stay in your lane". @rugedrawI do not consider myself an expert at all with module programming of any kind. When people like Antho step in to lend a helping hand, I stay in my lane and let the gurus do what they do. Based on the limited knowledge I have of these things, this does not look to me like it failed due to the voltage dropping. I just updated a BCM for an F150 in my driveway last night and it took minutes. I never connected my power supply to his truck because I have updated enough BCM's to know if the voltage is reading over 12v when I connect FDRS to it, that is more than enough. I understand the EV's have a 12v with half the capacity of an ICE truck, but again: The BCM takes minutes to program.
IMO, this here shows where the programming went wrong. This is not a voltage issue. This looks like a "don't update your modules with FORScan" issue. If I am wrong, I would not be upset at all if Antho or anyone who knows better corrects me.
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