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(This is a copy of the thread "Adding Line Lock" in the V6 category. I was thinking I'll add it here also to keep track of it...)

Here's what I tried so far for Line Lock...

Original (2016 V6): 0200 016E (Same part # as 2016 GT PP)
2016 GT PP: 8600 7364 (Same part # as Original) Writing Block 2 Failed - Incompatible configuration
2015 GT: 0200 329F Writing Block 2 Failed - Incompatible configuration
2017 GT: 0200 69D6 (Same part # except the end that finishes with BD instead of BC) Writing Block Failed - Incompatible configuration
2017 GT PP: 0200 329F (same as 2015 GT)
2017 GT: 0200 329F (same as 2015 GT and 2017 GT PP)

I really wonder if the value 760-02-02 in the ABS is Line Lock now...

They all failed except this one: 760-02-02 0200 319E (But as we reported before it throw an Advance track error). I had to clear my DTC because I had the ranch to check the manual that kept showing up even after I put the block back to stock...


Quick update: I've got an idea and here's what I've come up with...

I took the value: 8600 7364 (I know I said it didn't work. Except that I changed it) Here's exactly what I injected in the ABS:

760-02-02 8600 01F2 (Here's where it becomes interesting! Forscan took it without any error and the Advance Track didn't trip! This could be the correct value somehow... I tried my car in my drive way and I put it on Neutral to check if I was on flat level. The car didn't move even though for me it didn't seem flat lol). I thought it'll be interesting to throw here all the values that we tried and it doesn't get any errors...

Here's a screenshot:




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okay, so trying a lot of these values on my 2015 EB, and not having any luck.

760-02-02 8600 01F2 - Invalid Configuration
760-02-02 8600 1102 - Invalid Configuration
760-02-02 0200 319E - Programmed successfully, AdvanceTrac Service Msg
760-02-02 0200 218E - Programmed successfully, AdvanceTrac Service Msg
760-02-02 0200 127F - Invalid configuration
760-02-02 0200 73E0 - Invalid configuration
760-02-02 8600 3122 - Invalid configuration
760-02-02 8600 3223 - Invalid configuration
760-02-02 0200 71DE - Programmed successfully, AdvanceTrack Service, Driver mode not available

None of the above values ever made Line Lock option under Track Apps change from greyed out. I'm still believing there is another change somewhere else outside of 760-02-02 that needs to be made.

Giving up for now... :(
 
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Here's another post I said on the other thread (It could be a possibility):

Alrighty, I have some news from a friend that works at Ford. He said we needed to check also in the TCM (Transmission Module) It's possible that the ABS is looking for some data from the TCM. He also said the transmission on the GT and V6 are the same. He also checked couple vin # and compared it to mine and he said that the GT from 2015 and 2016 could have 2 different modules. One is a FR3Z and the other (I forgot lol). He stated that we might have injected a line lock code from a module that has a different part #. However After double checking the values it seems that they were the same... He is sure that it's just a matter of programming and to check why the ABS throw an Advance Track error. It could check for another option to be activated somewhere maybe in the TCM but he strongly does not recommend to flash the TCM with the V8 data because of the rev matching or something...

Take a look at this thread. It's more focus on Line Lock: http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63473
 
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Has it been confirmed that the one touch up feature cannot be enabled for Convertibles? I am not talking about the global up
 

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Has there been anyway to turn on the rear diff temp in a '16 manual? The car has the sensor on the diff just curious if there is a way to see it
 

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Has it been confirmed that the one touch up feature cannot be enabled for Convertibles? I am not talking about the global up
Interesting! American Muscle used to sell a module that wired into the convertible switch (and the switch on the 2015 looks to be identical to the one I had on my '05) that would allow you to just press it once for up/down instead of holding it but it is no longer available....

http://www.americanmuscle.com/onetouch-convert-switch-1012.html
 

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Interesting! American Muscle used to sell a module that wired into the convertible switch (and the switch on the 2015 looks to be identical to the one I had on my '05) that would allow you to just press it once for up/down instead of holding it but it is no longer available....

http://www.americanmuscle.com/onetouch-convert-switch-1012.html
I think the manufacturer still sells them ($40) unless they just didn't update the description. Says for 2010 and later. You'd think they would have updated the description within a few years if it didn't work with S550 convertibles.

http://www.webelectricproducts.com/otw/05/otw1m5.htm
 

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has anyone found a way to select drive mode and steering feel defaults with this? I would like the car to start up in Sport mode and comfort steering
 

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has anyone found a way to select drive mode and steering feel defaults with this? I would like the car to start up in Sport mode and comfort steering
So Far, no. Still looking for the location where the default is located, but also there might not be a location and could be an NVRam setting, at which point it would be impossible. Waiting on some info from Agent 550 about this.
 

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I just visited the Forscan site. There appear to be several options, enough at least to make the uninitiated not sure which to use. I see a couple that look promising. One uses Wine and says something about no extended key. Does that mean you can't use a key or it doesn't need one? Which one is the best for a Windows laptop?
 

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There is only one option for the windows laptop. It's the 2.3.4 beta for windows option. It'd be nice to see a stable release, but all of the versions I could find were labeled "beta".

Wine allows you to run on a linux box, but as per the comparison of versions the Wine version does not support programming and configuration.
 
 




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