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Has anyone been able to modify the IPC fog lights on a digital dash 2018+?
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You now need to request a FORScan Extended License to Enable Programming Access. Currently FORScan will give a 2 Month License which you can request again after the 2 Months expires.
The FORScan team does have plans to charge for the application in the future, which is why the licenses are for a short period at a time.

If you click on the Help? Mark on the bottom of the left toolbar. You will see the following screen...


Make note of your Hardware ID or Copy it to clipboard to paste in the license request form.
http://forscan.org/forum/extlic.php
This link is no longer valid. Is there another link ?
 

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Ok another question. Which OBDII adaptor are you guys using to communicate with the laptop ? Seems to be many ones out there. I prefer wired. Thanks.
 

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I wanted a Wireless one, and opted for this which works just as well, just in case you want to give it a go, plus it works with performance mobile apps like Dash Command.

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Yes, that's good also, if you want wireless.
Personally I don't trust wireless interfaces when it comes to flashing critical modules, which could, at least in theory, be bricked if a loss of communication occured while writing data. This may not be the case with the sort of light configuration changes that most people use ForScan for, but firmware updates should not be attempted wirelessly. Better safe than sorry.
But for doing live scans using a mobile app, it's perfect, of course.
 

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Yes, that's good also, if you want wireless.
Personally I don't trust wireless interfaces when it comes to flashing critical modules, which could, at least in theory, be bricked if a loss of communication occured while writing data. This may not be the case with the sort of light configuration changes that most people use ForScan for, but firmware updates should not be attempted wirelessly. Better safe than sorry.
But for doing live scans using a mobile app, it's perfect, of course.
100% this.
 

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Yes, that's good also, if you want wireless.
Personally I don't trust wireless interfaces when it comes to flashing critical modules, which could, at least in theory, be bricked if a loss of communication occured while writing data. This may not be the case with the sort of light configuration changes that most people use ForScan for, but firmware updates should not be attempted wirelessly. Better safe than sorry.
But for doing live scans using a mobile app, it's perfect, of course.
Good god, lets hope they are smarter than doing the actual write over wireless. I mean even wired doing the transmission first, error check then flash is smarter.
 

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Looking hard, but cant find any info on adjusting the B&O on a 2020.
codes are different from 2019
 

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Hey Matthew, were you able to get any mods to work with the 2021 APIM?

Thanks!
Yeah, I've been unsure how to even start so nothings been accomplished.
 

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Just did a bit of forescanning.
Disabled the no key honk.

But, there is no longer the GT Ford Performance splash screen in the APIM.
In its place in position D is a generic ford oval.
I tried every number and letter in the alphabet. No joy.
So, for the Mustang there is only the Pony emblem splash screen (and GT 350)

07D0 02 01 xXxX X?xx xXxX
? Is the modifier.
 

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Have you updated something then since the 20’s were built ?

Mine has it for boot up and shutdown (screen grab from a video I did for the CarPlay2Air) :

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