Earlier this week, I was watching a video on Youtube by Krista of Buckleupoffroad. She said that the Flashcal for Bronco is now updated for 2023. So I ordered and it came this morning. I plugged it in to my computer so that I could update it, if needed. It appeared to need it. Using it was very simple. I only removed the double honk and that seemed to work great. At a cost of $200 it is a lot more expensive then Forscan (not including the cost of a PC, if you don't already have one.)
While I like tech, I have found that sometimes it doesn't like me back. To many options to screw up with Forscan. With the Flashcal, you just plug it in to the OBD II port and follow the onscreen instructions. Mostly this means press start with your foot off the brake to enter accessory mode. Then follow the menu and instructions. Very easy to do. I already have a hardware solution for the start stop so I didn't fool with that. I will be able to update the tires, when needed.
While I like tech, I have found that sometimes it doesn't like me back. To many options to screw up with Forscan. With the Flashcal, you just plug it in to the OBD II port and follow the onscreen instructions. Mostly this means press start with your foot off the brake to enter accessory mode. Then follow the menu and instructions. Very easy to do. I already have a hardware solution for the start stop so I didn't fool with that. I will be able to update the tires, when needed.
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