You'll need one of these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B097NHQ7ZWReading about this online...
Over my head and level of interest. I have also just about given up on the OBDII scanner software (FORScan). It still doesn't "fully" support 2024MY Ford vehicles.You'll need one of these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B097NHQ7ZW
And a 2-day subscription for FDRS: FJDSSupport - FordServiceInfo.Com (motorcraftservice.com)
Have a USB thumb drive handy, too, as an update might have to be done that way and not using the Mongoose.
At first, FORScan seems daunting. But it's not. Oh, and all the new generation or new models take time for FORScan to be able to support them. That's just how it works.Over my head and level of interest. I have also just about given up on the OBDII scanner software (FORScan). It still doesn't "fully" support 2024MY Ford vehicles.
I'm a retired software/network guy. I'm thinking I should stay that way - RETIRED.![]()
Can you do more than one car with the FDRS subscription? Maybe let us know what updates you found... I was thinking it may be too soon to get money's worth... but if important updates available and multiple cars are OK, I may do this too.I will probably pop for the $50 2-day FDRS subscription and perform all outstanding updates over this weekend. I believe I have a few out there for my F1050 as well, so I might as well get my money's worth out of it!
FDRS is not locked to a vehicle. Its the same SW that the techs use @ the dealership.Can you do more than one car with the FDRS subscription? Maybe let us know what updates you found... I was thinking it may be too soon to get money's worth... but if important updates available and multiple cars are OK, I may do this too.
I know what the software is... just haven't used the short term license with the Ford software. The GM module update software (SPS2) limits you to one vehicle on the short term subscription, unless you pay for the second one (or more), that's why I askedFDRS is not locked to a vehicle. Its the same SW that the techs use @ the dealership.
Nothing ties it to a vehicle. It's the exact same SW techs use, just time limited based on the subscription.I know what the software is... just haven't used the short term license with the Ford software. The GM module update software (SPS2) limits you to one vehicle on the short term subscription, unless you pay for the second one (or more), that's why I asked
Really? Interesting. And, crappy at the same time. With FDRS, you can update as many modules on as many vehicles as you can within the allotted time period.I know what the software is... just haven't used the short term license with the Ford software. The GM module update software (SPS2) limits you to one vehicle on the short term subscription, unless you pay for the second one (or more), that's why I asked
Though once you pay for one vehicle, the updates are available for 2 years, so that is nice... but then they charge separately for the diagnostic software with the usual 3-day, month or year subscription... although that can be used for multiple vehicles.Really? Interesting. And, crappy at the same time. With FDRS, you can update as many modules on as many vehicles as you can within the allotted time period.