HammaMan
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If you're FDRS updated, yeah, just download forscanNo idea where to even start.
Does one just buy Foescan, load it on their own computer, and get to it?
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If you're FDRS updated, yeah, just download forscanNo idea where to even start.
Does one just buy Foescan, load it on their own computer, and get to it?
Do you have a mongoose or other cable for Forscan? Here is a lovely tutorial. Take your time with this. Do not rush and ask plenty of questions.No idea where to even start.
Does one just buy Foescan, load it on their own computer, and get to it?
I was just saying I would be happy with any updates that get me 1.2 or beyond. All my modules have been updated with FDRS, but I don't have the required FORscan updates. It is disappointing the Ford hasn't enabled the 2021’s. ?I don't think you can get BC 1.2
Gonna have to go update beyond that.
Reach out to @rugedraw and get the forscan changes. Do them and you have the latest BC! No reason to hold back.I was just saying I would be happy with any updates that get me 1.2 or beyond. All my modules have been updated with FDRS, but I don't have the required FORscan updates. It is disappointing the Ford hasn't enabled the 2021’s. ?
That’s awesome to hear. Makes me hopeful for when/if I am ever able to update to 1.4 from 1.2Bro 1.4 solves all of this. I often drive a big stretch here in Vegas on Hwy 215. It is about 16 miles. Prior to 1.4, BC would just randomly disengage on a straight stretch, it would cancel out with a panic sound on slight curves and it would drive like a drunk driver - just bouncing around in the lane.
Now, I can do that same 16 mile stretch without it once disengaging. It has earned my confidence. It is incredibly relaxing to have the truck drive so well for the big legs on the highway and you just chill, drinking your favorite beverage and listen to an audiobook, music, or whatever.
It's the Ford software you install on your laptop. It connects directly to Ford and checks your modules vs. what's available to update.What does FDRS updated even mean?
Thank you !! This is an awesome tutorial .... I have a similar list of updates now I just need to get up the courage to do it and locate a mongoose to borrow ! This makes it look easy !Done so far:
APIM - Accessory Protocol Interface Module
IPMA - Image Processing Module A
PSCM - Power Steering Control Module
Here is a video of the new logo when starting up and a new animation while shutting down. Pretty sweet! Ford flattened it and made it look more modern.
New logo on start + New shutdown animation
Here is what my FDRS looks like now:
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One thing I spotted that is worth mentioning here: When doing the IPMA, it will automatically update the PSCM. The PSCM will do this weird sort of reboot where the truck shutsdown and comes back on. The auto headlamps come on then. I am remotely controlling my laptop from my home office and noticed the voltage drop to 12.8V from 14V. Went to the garage and saw the headlamps on. Beware of this so you don't get drained!
I'm just going down the list now. PCM next!
It is easy. Time consuming, but easy.Thank you !! This is an awesome tutorial .... I have a similar list of updates now I just need to get up the courage to do it and locate a mongoose to borrow ! This makes it look easy !
My pleasure! I grabbed footage of BC 1.4 taking strong highway curves and changing lanes, but it was a very badly made video with too much noise, BC telling me to keep my eyes on the road non stop because i was blocking the sensors and bad camera aiming lol.Thank you !! This is an awesome tutorial .... I have a similar list of updates now I just need to get up the courage to do it and locate a mongoose to borrow ! This makes it look easy !
Sorry for the issues you are having and I’m not sure what version I have. I used mine through the Smokey mountains and it worked flawlessly. Handled the curves very well.I had 3 hour drive to another city south of me today, so it was my first real test of blue cruise for me since taking delivery of the truck. (I’m in a 2024 so I think it has BC 1.2) Overall it’s what I expected..nothing close to Tesla autopilot obviously, but very stable as long as the highway is straight (mostly). As soon as there’s a curve or something it can’t handle (which is almost anything that isn’t straight) it will disengage and ask to keep my hands on the wheel. I had to intervene about 10-15 times. Hopefully version 1.4 truly improves with the disengagements through curves as the marketing stuff states. There were even stretches of straight road where it would disengage for no reason. Again it’s about what I expected so I’m not really disappointed but I feel that it’s for too conservative for the tech the trucks are equipped with (radar and cameras)
Perhaps you should read through this and other threads.I can confirm BC 1.4 is working great in my 2023 PB. What I don't understand is why I had to spend a day in my garage with FDRS to make it happen.
I think you are right. I am contaminated by my experience with my Tesla. It just sits in my garage and updates itself all time with no assistance needed with a far more capable self driving system. It is a vivid contrast just how much further ahead Tesla is with this technology than Ford.While there may be many facets to the difficulty to deliver all necessary BC software over a cellular connection, I'm convinced the biggest hurdle is simply overcoming the low voltage current necessary to accomplish the procedure.
Even with a direct connection using FDRS, the whole Payload requires substantial external low voltage assistance.
The risk of leaving even 1% of 2,000,000 vehicles in a need-of-rescue state?
Ford just bit off more than they can chew with OTA deployment method.
Just my opinion, of course.
And I'm not saying it can't be done. I'm only saying Ford hasn't been willing to take on the 1% rescue scenario. Talk about the bad press that would get them.