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That part number includes both the sensor and the bracket for it. You will need to update the sensor with your VIN and run the calibration procedure after its vertically leveled.
I finally have the sensor and bracket installed just need to know how to get the truck to think the sensor is my VIN. Is there a specific process.
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I finally have the sensor and bracket installed just need to know how to get the truck to think the sensor is my VIN. Is there a specific process.
The instructions are in the Google Sheet. It's very clear cut. Scroll down to the VIN section.

 

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I finally have the sensor and bracket installed just need to know how to get the truck to think the sensor is my VIN. Is there a specific process.
As @XLT22 mentioned, just follow the process on the spreadsheet and you should be good. Report back with any problems.
 

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The instructions are in the Google Sheet. It's very clear cut. Scroll down to the VIN section.

So my Vin is 1FTFW1ED7MFA74*** so All I have to do is put the corresponding then character in the colored spot and it looks like the character is duplicated, as in there twice as the colors are the same?
 

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So my Vin is 1FTFW1ED7MFA74*** so All I have to do is put the corresponding then character in the colored spot and it looks like the character is duplicated, as in there twice as the colors are the same?
You need to look at the specified locations in your IPMA module and then add/replace the values in your CC module with those values.
 

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Makes complete sense. So the IPMA values need to get into the CCM and the donor vehicle info will be replaced. Thank you so much!
 

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So if PSA is showing in the cruise control menu as an option that is a good sign then.

Just use Forscan, under modules tab it will give you everything for all your modules.
@superfordman I see a “calibration level” and “strategy” and “calibration”. Is that where I should look? That’s the only place in forscan where I see details about the IPMA
 

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@superfordman I see a “calibration level” and “strategy” and “calibration”. Is that where I should look? That’s the only place in forscan where I see details about the IPMA
@superfordman I see a “calibration level” and “strategy” and “calibration”. Is that where I should look? That’s the only place in forscan where I see details about the IPMA
 

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@superfordman I see a “calibration level” and “strategy” and “calibration”. Is that where I should look? That’s the only place in forscan where I see details about the IPMA
You need to open up the as-built and copy from the lines called out.
 

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@superfordman I see a “calibration level” and “strategy” and “calibration”. Is that where I should look? That’s the only place in forscan where I see details about the IPMA
Just take a screenshot of all that and post it on here, that'll tell me what I'm after
 

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Here it is, thanks @superfordman!
Ya, your IPMA is all up to date. I bet its your APIM then and the old version its on is the main hang up since all that information comes from it. I looked back and when I first discovered and enabled PSA on my 23, I updated to 23237 shorty after than and it worked on the previous version, but not sure what version that was exactly.
 

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Ya, your IPMA is all up to date. I bet its your APIM then and the old version its on is the main hang up since all that information comes from it. I looked back and when I first discovered and enabled PSA on my 23, I updated to 23237 shorty after than and it worked on the previous version, but not sure what version that was exactly.
Thanks @superfordman! Seems the ‘23 updates would be even more nice to have at this point. I hope Ford removes the hold, but I’m guessing it’s not going to happen any time soon
 

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Thanks @superfordman! Seems the ‘23 updates would be even more nice to have at this point. I hope Ford removes the hold, but I’m guessing it’s not going to happen any time soon
I'm going to try and get PSA working on my sisters '22 Expedition over Christmas, so will see how I get along with it and what it'll take.
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