Notice the five blue numbers, 19317, listed in Box C of Figure 1. Continue this process until all lines of coding have been entered on the successive screens. In our example these digits are 3146 4146 508F. Again, type in the next line of corresponding digits. Listed in the upper left of this screen will be module ID line 737-02-01. Once you do this, a fresh data entry screen will pop up similar to the first one. Then hit the “enter” check mark in the lower right of that screen. In our example, we will take the RCM module ID line 737-01-01 shown in Figure 1 and use the corresponding As Built hexadecimal digits of 80 EE 65 0C 1F also shown in Figure 1, and type them into the dialogue boxes shown in box B in Figure 2. The lines of hexadecimal codes shown in box B of Figure 1 correspond to the successive PMI As Built data screens that come up each time you type in the next line of code in box B of Figure 2.
If so, you will need to know that the bold numbers 737-01-01, 737-02-01, 737-02-02 and so on correspond to the module you have selected to program. Many times the Ford website will not list the modules acronyms such as Restraint Control Module (RCM) as this example does.
Vxdiag vcx nano Ford, VCM2 clone) or J2534 device PMI based software as shown in Figure 2. This ID number corresponds to the As Built data programming screen that comes up in the upper left hand of your Ford scan tool (e.g. In the red box I designated as A at the bottom of Figure 1, you will find the particular modules identification number used during the PMI process. Now let’s begin to learn to use the rather arcane looking As Built data module programming page shown in Figure 1. Then click on the “Oasis” tab then hit the “As Built” button. You generally will find the As Built data by finding the “Service Publications” tab. The path and general look of those pages vary slightly depending through which site you entered. There are several websites Ford maintains to make As Built data available. Scroll down to the page &select “Module Build Data (As Built).” Go to select “Quick Guides” from the left column
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