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First of all MERRY XMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR!

So I finally got some time to work on my car and enable the line lock!

The hard way

Things you'll need
  1. GT ABS module - got mine from eBay for $50 shipped (Make sure you get the module + hydraulic pump as both need to be replaced)
  2. Forscan or IDS


The procedure

  1. Replace the complete ABS module and start the bleeding procedure
  2. Use Forscan to get the ABS module programmed as follows:
    • The ABS module has the whole VIN stored in the blocks from 01-01 till 01-04 , so you'll need to use an ASCII to HEX converter http://www.asciitohex.com/ -
      Let's take this VIN for instance: 1FA6P8CFXH5346081 (Don't forget that the last 2 bits of each block are checksum)


  3. Using Forscan services procedure, perform ABS calibrate lateral acceleration sensor
  4. Get the IPC programmed to get the Line Lock option to show up (I can't remember the change I made tbh)
  5. BURN THEM TYRES!


Here are the videos:

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The easy way (Software way)

This was tested and successfully done on an EB!

You will need to buy a UCDS tool in order to do this (I'm not related to this website in any way): https://www.ucdsys.ru/?page_id=93&lang=en


After getting this tool and downloading their application,now you will need to flash the ABS module as the following:

1. Run the UCDS app

2. Select VBF File Loader



3. Add the attached files as per the pic (Make sure you add them in order!)
  1. DG9C-2D052-AA
  2. FR3C-2D053-CE
  3. FR3C-14C602-CEC
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4. Tick "Enable sleep all modules mode"

5. Click Start Programming and wait for the process to be completed.

6. After the flashing procedure is done, now you need to use Forscan (You can still use the UCDS but I prefered the Forscan as I had the calibration done already) - Program the ABS as-built data as the below:

760 02-01: 2113 3111 00E0
760 02-02: 0200 79E6
760 03-01: 55C0

7. You need to program the ABS to recognize your VIN as explained in before:

The ABS module has the whole VIN stored in the blocks from 01-01 till 01-04 , so you'll need to use an ASCII to HEX converter http://www.asciitohex.com/ -
Let's take this VIN for instance: 1FA6P8CFXH5346081 (Don't forget that the last 2 bits of each block are checksum)


An alternative would be to load your stock ABS as built and write only the values of the block #1 (from 01-01 to 01-04) to the module

8. Enjoy ;)


P.S. AS STATED, THIS WAS DONE SUCCESSFULLY ON AN ECOBOOST AND IT'S WORKING PERFECTLY!
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Kinda geeky, but you seem to enjoy it, congrats & thanks for the contribution. How is it living in UAE?
 
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Kinda geeky, but you seem to enjoy it, congrats & thanks for the contribution. How is it living in UAE?
Thanks! I would say UAE is a really convenient place to live in as it's mixture of East & West culture.
 

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Got a part number for the pump by chance? Since the GT/V6/EB ABS modules are the same part number, this can likely be accomplished with just the pump and some as-built mods to the existing ABS module.

**EDIT** n/m found it, EB and GT part numbers for both controller and pump are identical.
 
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Got a part number for the pump by chance? Since the GT/V6/EB ABS modules are the same part number, this can likely be accomplished with just the pump and some as-built mods to the existing ABS module.

**EDIT** n/m found it, EB and GT part numbers for both controller and pump are identical.
The part numbers are identical across all the trims but I guess there's a firmware difference, I tried changing only the module but it didn't work so you MUST change both
 

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Have you tried to enable Launch Control too?

Update: stupid question because LC is for manual cars only. Sorry for the confusion.
 
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Pretty nice!!! Thanks man!
 

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I still wonder... What's so different in it? I'm sure we could reprogram it through IDS :shrug:
 
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Just a heads up!

I found a much easier and a cleaner way to do this...there's a tool that can enable it....I'll post the guide in a day or 2
 

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