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Hoping someone can help me find some peace of mind. Nothing bad that I know of, but just an odd behavior that is nagging me. Sorry for the long story, but I'm hoping I'm covering all the relevant points of my revision process and resulting concern.
I got my FORscan temp license on 1/4/26, read/watched the tutorial a couple times, and read A LOT of posts. After getting all my as built back ups, first thing I did was disable several chimes and the bleep-didy- bleeping double horn honk. I had no issues and LOVE the results! The revised chimes where all in the IPC module, double horn honk was the only change in the Bdy_CM module.
My next endeavor was working on activating the fog cornering light function. I believe I followed the working spread sheet to a tee and double checked my entries, but I thought I would get fancy pants and use the "write all" function instead of writing the 3 changed addresses individually. With the "write all" the service took FAR longer than the tutorial example, and after a couple 15-25 second hesitations at a few percentages of completion, it stalled out completely at 97% complete. In the middle of the service, it had thrown up a warning box that it could not write some blocks due to an incompatible configuration. I looked at the log file and it appears it failed to write blocks 35, 52, and 88. No idea what those blocks are (I assume the middle two values of the address are the block numbers), but they are not anything I had touched for sure. I hit the stop button and the status bar at the very bottom said the service was completed, but the fog cornering light feature was not functioning.
So....I figured I goofed something up with the stupid a$$ mouse pad crammed in the drivers seat with a lap top. No problem, I will restore Bdy_CM from the back up, and do the changes over. But I got the same result writing my saved as built backup file. It again stalled out at 97% complete and in the middle of the service indicated FORscan could not write blocks 35, 52, or 88 due to "incompatibility". Again I used the stop button, and the status bar at the bottom said the service was completed. After the back up, I verified the double horn honk was re-enabled from my initial FORscan hoe-down, and the values I had revised in my second hoe-down of changes were restored to as built values as well.
After the back up installation, I was able to revise the addresses and write them individually. The cornering lamps appear to be completely functional this time around. I don't have any error codes on the Bronco and everything seems to operate, at least as far as I know.
Any idea what gives here? Should I be worried about ol' blocks 35, 52, and 88? Any ideas what the heck they are related to in Bdy_CM so I can test the functionality? FYI, the vehicle in question is a 2022 2-dr WT with Lux built 12/21, if it matters.
Thanks in advance!
I got my FORscan temp license on 1/4/26, read/watched the tutorial a couple times, and read A LOT of posts. After getting all my as built back ups, first thing I did was disable several chimes and the bleep-didy- bleeping double horn honk. I had no issues and LOVE the results! The revised chimes where all in the IPC module, double horn honk was the only change in the Bdy_CM module.
My next endeavor was working on activating the fog cornering light function. I believe I followed the working spread sheet to a tee and double checked my entries, but I thought I would get fancy pants and use the "write all" function instead of writing the 3 changed addresses individually. With the "write all" the service took FAR longer than the tutorial example, and after a couple 15-25 second hesitations at a few percentages of completion, it stalled out completely at 97% complete. In the middle of the service, it had thrown up a warning box that it could not write some blocks due to an incompatible configuration. I looked at the log file and it appears it failed to write blocks 35, 52, and 88. No idea what those blocks are (I assume the middle two values of the address are the block numbers), but they are not anything I had touched for sure. I hit the stop button and the status bar at the very bottom said the service was completed, but the fog cornering light feature was not functioning.
So....I figured I goofed something up with the stupid a$$ mouse pad crammed in the drivers seat with a lap top. No problem, I will restore Bdy_CM from the back up, and do the changes over. But I got the same result writing my saved as built backup file. It again stalled out at 97% complete and in the middle of the service indicated FORscan could not write blocks 35, 52, or 88 due to "incompatibility". Again I used the stop button, and the status bar at the bottom said the service was completed. After the back up, I verified the double horn honk was re-enabled from my initial FORscan hoe-down, and the values I had revised in my second hoe-down of changes were restored to as built values as well.
After the back up installation, I was able to revise the addresses and write them individually. The cornering lamps appear to be completely functional this time around. I don't have any error codes on the Bronco and everything seems to operate, at least as far as I know.
Any idea what gives here? Should I be worried about ol' blocks 35, 52, and 88? Any ideas what the heck they are related to in Bdy_CM so I can test the functionality? FYI, the vehicle in question is a 2022 2-dr WT with Lux built 12/21, if it matters.
Thanks in advance!
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