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So I am going to try this on my raptor but seems I shouldn’t have high hopes because of the 2800 limit. Hopefully this is different for the Raptor since it comes with 37’s. I doubt it since the max values everyone is using is basically a 37” tire.

Also, I have tube doors at the moment. Seems like resetting the AWD Module require the doors to be on to enter the engine off state is this correct? With tube doors as soon as you press the start button the entire vehicle turns off.
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Dipping my feet into the Forscan world but strange results. Have latest version of software, license and bought this from amazon:

https://a.co/d/gcc6jV2

This is the screen I get and can't seem to figure out how to show all the modules. I even tried w Bronco running and just accessories on. I'm initially looking to adjust for tire size (37s)

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Dipping my feet into the Forscan world but strange results. Have latest version of software, license and bought this from amazon:

https://a.co/d/gcc6jV2

This is the screen I get and can't seem to figure out how to show all the modules. I even tried w Bronco running and just accessories on. I'm initially looking to adjust for tire size (37s)

1684802282870.webp
I’m not near my Bronco, but you are in the PCM module. Hit the stop button at the bottom then go to the list of modules and run the module for the wheel adjustments. Can’t remember which that is right now, maybe BdyCM.
 

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I’m not near my Bronco, but you are in the PCM module. Hit the stop button at the bottom then go to the list of modules and run the module for the wheel adjustments. Can’t remember which that is right now, maybe BdyCM.
It's that list I'm struggling to find
 

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Dipping my feet into the Forscan world but strange results. Have latest version of software, license and bought this from amazon:

https://a.co/d/gcc6jV2

This is the screen I get and can't seem to figure out how to show all the modules. I even tried w Bronco running and just accessories on. I'm initially looking to adjust for tire size (37s)
Engine should not be running. If it isn't finding all the modules, be sure to answer "no" when connecting and it asks if you want to use the stored vehicle configuration so that it rescans for the modules. With the cable you have, you will also need to toggle the high/low switch exactly as the software prompts during the module search or it won't find all the modules. If it still doesn't find the modules, you may need a FORScan-recommended cable:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081VQVD3F/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Also, make sure module list is OK on these 2 screens first. Not sure why you are in PCM program page (shouldn't mess with anything there).
Ford Bronco How to: Recalibrate Speedometer with Forscan for 2021 Bronco 1684804525283


Then you could select the config screen and config tab, then select body control module. Full instructions in earlier post https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...th-forscan-for-2021-bronco.23064/post-1336626
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Use the PCM service function instead of the PCM relearn. The PCM relearn doesn't work.

UPDATE: on new Forscan versions (2.3.52+), " PCM Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" is reported to work.

Detail:
1- I used FORScanSetup2.3.47.test20220221 (version that supports MY2022 goat modes) with OBDLink EX. You will also need a FORScan demo license.
FORScanSetup2.3.47.test20220221.exe

2- Set front/rear TPMS and tire size in BdyCM. For KM3 37x12.50R17D on sasquatch wheels, use 35psi and 2760mm. For sasquatch stock tires and wheels, use 39psi and 2653mm. Tire circumference cannot exceed 2800mm. DTC's will be set in 2-3 modules that will need to be fixed.
1649394491708.jpeg
1649394530773.jpeg
1649394551830.jpeg

3 - To fix the non-PCM DTC's, run the AWD relearn. Don't run the PCM relearn (it doesn't work).
1649394679054.jpeg

4 - Clear the DTC's. All should be cleared except PCM.
5 - Run the PCM reset-all-adaptations service function. This will fix the size mismatch and also clear the PCM DTC. It will relearn the engine/trans/fuel adaptations over time while driving. UPDATE: on new Forscan versions (2.3.52+), " PCM Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" is reported to work.
1649394808203.jpeg

6 - Confirm all DTCs are cleared.
1649394872617.jpeg

7 - Install a free speedometer app with tenth-mph readout on your phone and testdrive to confirm speed is within 0.5mph at 60mph cruise control. For new tires, the actual speed should be a little higher than speedo. For worn tires the actual speed will be a little less.
Thanks for posting this lol. This saved me (and looks like a lot of people) a lot of issues. Just fixed the speedometer, tire pressure, and turned off double honk. Installed 285/75/17 tires with 2” lift, 2700 is the actual circumference but I was 2mph over at 2625 (my first attempt), 2575mm got the speedometer perfect.
 

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How do you toggle back to the list of modules, I was able to set my new tire circumference to 2760 with 37s and clear the DTCs, but it seems I could not find a way to jump back and forth to other modules besides closing forscan and reconnecting.
 

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How do you toggle back to the list of modules, I was able to set my new tire circumference to 2760 with 37s and clear the DTCs, but it seems I could not find a way to jump back and forth to other modules besides closing forscan and reconnecting.
I believe you just click the config button on the left tool bar. Notby my cpu right now but I do no it’s possible and I did it. It’s either click the module on the left or there is 2 tabs at the top I think
 

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Thanks for posting this lol. This saved me (and looks like a lot of people) a lot of issues. Just fixed the speedometer, tire pressure, and turned off double honk. Installed 285/75/17 tires with 2” lift, 2700 is the actual circumference but I was 2mph over at 2625 (my first attempt), 2575mm got the speedometer perfect.
Going to be doing this on my Bronco tomorrow (adding 37's). Just to verify, do what Step 3 has typed out, but Step 5 skip PCM relearn-all-adaptations and instead do "PCM Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" instead?

Yes, I have the latest Forscan, just want to be clear on the latest update to this procedure. Thanks.
 

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Going to be doing this on my Bronco tomorrow (adding 37's). Just to verify, do what Step 3 has typed out, but Step 5 skip PCM relearn-all-adaptations and instead do "PCM Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" instead?

Yes, I have the latest Forscan, just want to be clear on the latest update to this procedure. Thanks.
Yes on the latest update you should be able to run the PCM Module initialization/relearn vehicle data. Everything else I followed this and everything works perfect.
 

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Use the PCM service function instead of the PCM relearn. The PCM relearn doesn't work.

UPDATE: on new Forscan versions (2.3.52+), " PCM Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" is reported to work.

Detail:
1- I used FORScanSetup2.3.47.test20220221 (version that supports MY2022 goat modes) with OBDLink EX. You will also need a FORScan demo license.
FORScanSetup2.3.47.test20220221.exe

2- Set front/rear TPMS and tire size in BdyCM. For KM3 37x12.50R17D on sasquatch wheels, use 35psi and 2760mm. For sasquatch stock tires and wheels, use 39psi and 2653mm. Tire circumference cannot exceed 2800mm. DTC's will be set in 2-3 modules that will need to be fixed.
1649394491708.jpeg
1649394530773.jpeg
1649394551830.jpeg

3 - To fix the non-PCM DTC's, run the AWD relearn. Don't run the PCM relearn (it doesn't work).
1649394679054.jpeg

4 - Clear the DTC's. All should be cleared except PCM.
5 - Run the PCM reset-all-adaptations service function. This will fix the size mismatch and also clear the PCM DTC. It will relearn the engine/trans/fuel adaptations over time while driving. UPDATE: on new Forscan versions (2.3.52+), " PCM Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" is reported to work.
1649394808203.jpeg

6 - Confirm all DTCs are cleared.
1649394872617.jpeg

7 - Install a free speedometer app with tenth-mph readout on your phone and testdrive to confirm speed is within 0.5mph at 60mph cruise control. For new tires, the actual speed should be a little higher than speedo. For worn tires the actual speed will be a little less.
Since the latest Forscan supports "PCM Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" should we just do that or is it better to do the "PCM reset-all-adaptations service function"?

I'll be doing this all tomorrow.

Great info btw. Thank you!
 

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Since the latest Forscan supports "PCM Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" should we just do that or is it better to do the "PCM reset-all-adaptations service function"?

I'll be doing this all tomorrow.

Great info btw. Thank you!
I would try "PCM Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" first and see if the DTCs are all cleared.
 

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Worked like a charm! My speedo is maybe .5 mph off, which is so minimal that I don’t even care. No DTC‘s stored either. All in all, worked well. Thanks to all that contributed to this thread, very helpful.
 
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Use the PCM service function instead of the PCM relearn. The PCM relearn doesn't work.

UPDATE: on new Forscan versions (2.3.52+), " PCM Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" is reported to work.

Detail:
1- I used FORScanSetup2.3.47.test20220221 (version that supports MY2022 goat modes) with OBDLink EX. You will also need a FORScan demo license.
FORScanSetup2.3.47.test20220221.exe

2- Set front/rear TPMS and tire size in BdyCM. For KM3 37x12.50R17D on sasquatch wheels, use 35psi and 2760mm. For sasquatch stock tires and wheels, use 39psi and 2653mm. Tire circumference cannot exceed 2800mm. DTC's will be set in 2-3 modules that will need to be fixed.
1649394491708.jpeg
1649394530773.jpeg
1649394551830.jpeg

3 - To fix the non-PCM DTC's, run the AWD relearn. Don't run the PCM relearn (it doesn't work).
1649394679054.jpeg

4 - Clear the DTC's. All should be cleared except PCM.
5 - Run the PCM reset-all-adaptations service function. This will fix the size mismatch and also clear the PCM DTC. It will relearn the engine/trans/fuel adaptations over time while driving. UPDATE: on new Forscan versions (2.3.52+), " PCM Module initialization/relearn vehicle data" is reported to work.
1649394808203.jpeg

6 - Confirm all DTCs are cleared.
1649394872617.jpeg

7 - Install a free speedometer app with tenth-mph readout on your phone and testdrive to confirm speed is within 0.5mph at 60mph cruise control. For new tires, the actual speed should be a little higher than speedo. For worn tires the actual speed will be a little less.
This worked for me also for 37x12.5R17 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T on my ‘23 Wildtrak. However, I set the circumference to 2775 as several stated speedo was .5 mph off or so at 2760. It took 2775 fine with no issues/errors. I haven’t had it to 80 yet, but it is accurate up to 65 mph so far. I confirmed across 2 apps, one being Waze.

Thanks for the great info in this thread!
 

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This worked for me also for 37x12.5R17 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T on my ‘23 Wildtrak. However, I set the circumference to 2775 as several stated speedo was .5 mph off or so at 2760. It took 2775 fine with no issues/errors. I haven’t had it to 80 yet, but it is accurate up to 65 mph so far. I confirmed across 2 apps, one being Waze.

Thanks for the great info in this thread!
I have the same tires. What a pain to balance.
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