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Powered up the MME with a flash programming power supply, Ran FDRS on a Lenovo Thinkpad with the MongoosePlus Ford2 $495 from Amazon.
All went well, no problems. With a two day $50 pass, checked all modules, and under SW update, updated three modules. The instructions from Drew (the Mongoose) through FDRS installation and operation are very clear and detailed. The process would be easy for a careful high school student.
Now, I can do my own SSMs, TSBs, etc. if all they need is programming. At first look, I do not see much functionality beyond reading DTCs, module test routines, and updating modules, so the $50 two day rentals should do the trick. [edit: you can look at, graph, and record PIDs where Ford shows all PIDs for each module, what is available to look at: FDRS Newbie discovers Flight Recorder!]. Around here I had canceled dealer service, month long waits, not to mention very long discussions about what needed to be done. For DIY di-hards, home FDRS is kinda fun and very convenient.
Running fast internet, fast computer, and the Mongoose, nothing took more than minutes so far. Probably some updates may take longer. No idea how Mongoose speed compares to the Ford Rotunda VMC3, but Mongoose is readily available and cost $1,000 less!
I didn't think to mash the min-max button on the Fluke DC current meter, but at one point when I looked, the current was 36A, so a relatively small 12V charger is not going to do the job.
I read that Mongoose works with FORScan, so that is something to try next.
All went well, no problems. With a two day $50 pass, checked all modules, and under SW update, updated three modules. The instructions from Drew (the Mongoose) through FDRS installation and operation are very clear and detailed. The process would be easy for a careful high school student.
Now, I can do my own SSMs, TSBs, etc. if all they need is programming. At first look, I do not see much functionality beyond reading DTCs, module test routines, and updating modules, so the $50 two day rentals should do the trick. [edit: you can look at, graph, and record PIDs where Ford shows all PIDs for each module, what is available to look at: FDRS Newbie discovers Flight Recorder!]. Around here I had canceled dealer service, month long waits, not to mention very long discussions about what needed to be done. For DIY di-hards, home FDRS is kinda fun and very convenient.
Running fast internet, fast computer, and the Mongoose, nothing took more than minutes so far. Probably some updates may take longer. No idea how Mongoose speed compares to the Ford Rotunda VMC3, but Mongoose is readily available and cost $1,000 less!
I didn't think to mash the min-max button on the Fluke DC current meter, but at one point when I looked, the current was 36A, so a relatively small 12V charger is not going to do the job.
I read that Mongoose works with FORScan, so that is something to try next.
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