Hi there, great job. I have swapped mine about a year go...however, still driving it with rpm limit. I did connect the reverse light directly to sensor and lamp wire as there was no relay for the reverse light. jump wired the starting relay in past. got the clutch start switch but did not connect it yet. Dangerous as the car starts directly if you turn the key on even for a half second, which make it necessary to connect it through the clutch pedal switch to avoid any car movement while starting.... I would love to go through the fordscan and do the process explained here... well done.
@nicksimadis2086 Thanks! Sure, I can do a manual swap update video soon and talk about how everything's been doing, and show driving! 👍 and yeah maybe some b roll would have been nice here haha
Hi Ben. Wonder if you can assist please. Need to change my 2013 Ford focus abs BV61 SC405 AK. Can i use a BV61 SC405 AJ ? Any advice please? Many thanks
Hey where can I find a rear o2 sensor that you did a video on for my 2003 gmc sierra 1500 4.3L v6 I’m out here in cali and need to pass smog lol my code is P0420?
I would ask you something What is the difference between the manual transmission in the Ford Mondeo 2003 MTX-75 and the manual transmission in the Ford Focus Focus 2014 ?
@omarelgomati2129 hi, I haven't looked much into that. I would look at one side by side with a focus one (pull up ebay listings?) And look. It's possible some of the mount holes are different
@BigBensCarsAndCycles I didn't understand where to find the correct firmware to download. The naming of the files is confusing. I need the firmware for the manual focus 2.0 170cv gasoline, but I can't find the file name for the download.
Hola . Yo estoy cambiando el arnes manual y el pcm manual ,¿ porque dice que este video no es para la instalacion que estoy haciendo , ¿ en que cambia?
This video is for programming the automatic pcm with the manual software. Since you're using a manual pcm and harness you need to do Programmable module installation with the manual calibration
Wow how I wish there was a group like this for the Renault TCM which is identical in all respects but the code. Mine has a problem with the internal temperature of the unit, it reads up to around 80 degrees and randomly fails and reads 0 or near degrees, around that time I get a check gearbox error so I assume its not liking the temperature differential. I have pulled a ford tcm apart and Im 99% confident its getting the temperature from a chip on the lower board ATIC91C5 STmicro part which I can find no data on but assume its some version of the other ST automotive MCUs ST make. I have the replacement chip but I suspect it would need programming. My question is would you know if the code loaded on this chip is done directly by some factory software or would it be loaded by a boot loader, if so I could place the chip and hopefully it might sort itself, if not Im stuffed. Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated. I have purchased a new TCM but it would have to be fitted by the agent so that is my cover if I were to damage the existing intermittent one. Me being me I would lave to fix the existing one if possible. Personally I suspect the code is loded directly into the chip as I cant find any flash memory that I believe would be large enough to hold the code required. I can only find a small serial eeprom which I suspect only holds the VIN etc. Cheers for a great video
As far as I can tell without opening up one of the TCMs, at least on the Ford DPS6 side of things, the primary micro is actually an Infineon TriCore series like the PCM is. That ST chip could do any number of things, and depending on where you get it from depends on if it would be blank or not.
@@wcvp yes the primary mcu is SAK-TC1766-192F80HL infineon and it does have quite a bit of flash memory so very likely the main program is stored on it. The ATIC91C5 is on the board with the driver mosfets for the clutch and select motors. There appears to be one undocumented chip per motor A2C193600 which Im sure is a special as the part number looks suspiciously similar to that of the PCB P/n. So Im thinking the ATIC91C5 is some sort of controller specifically for the motors and is used to obtain the internal temperature, firstly because its in a good place to get the driver temperature and its got a heat sink mounting on the back of the SMD package. I obtained a new one from Aliexpress so Im sure it would be blank, interesting they give no description of what the device is just its part number so who knows where it actually came from but its in OEM SMD mounting tape so it looks kosha. What Im going to do is monitor the temperature vai the OBD part and try putting some forced air over the whole TCM and see if that helps, I quite like trying to analyse problems and work arounds.
Thank you my guy literally saved my ass from spending 400$ in diesel every month
Hi there, great job. I have swapped mine about a year go...however, still driving it with rpm limit. I did connect the reverse light directly to sensor and lamp wire as there was no relay for the reverse light.
jump wired the starting relay in past. got the clutch start switch but did not connect it yet.
Dangerous as the car starts directly if you turn the key on even for a half second, which make it necessary to connect it through the clutch pedal switch to avoid any car movement while starting....
I would love to go through the fordscan and do the process explained here...
well done.
No test drive?!?!? Kidding! I'm sure it's coming! Well done!
@nicksimadis2086 Thanks! Sure, I can do a manual swap update video soon and talk about how everything's been doing, and show driving! 👍 and yeah maybe some b roll would have been nice here haha
I can't find that version of forscan
Would this swap be pretty much the same for the fiestas?
@@Park-ec5or Yes, it would be very similar
If is the 1.6 engine with continental tcm is different
Hi Ben. Wonder if you can assist please. Need to change my 2013 Ford focus abs BV61 SC405 AK. Can i use a BV61 SC405 AJ ? Any advice please? Many thanks
Hey where can I find a rear o2 sensor that you did a video on for my 2003 gmc sierra 1500 4.3L v6 I’m out here in cali and need to pass smog lol my code is P0420?
El vcm2 de ford sirve para usar con forscan
tu neccisita OBDLink-EX
I would ask you something
What is the difference between the manual transmission in the Ford Mondeo 2003 MTX-75 and the manual transmission in the Ford Focus Focus 2014 ?
@omarelgomati2129 hi, I haven't looked much into that. I would look at one side by side with a focus one (pull up ebay listings?) And look. It's possible some of the mount holes are different
Se puede utilizar arnes de manual y la pcm del auto automatico
@@Juanpr03 Yes that works, but its easier to add the extra few wires
Hello friend, how are you? Where can I find the firmware to download? Can you share this information to help?
@erkfilms7026 hi, good how are you? Motorcraftservice
@BigBensCarsAndCycles
I didn't understand where to find the correct firmware to download. The naming of the files is confusing. I need the firmware for the manual focus 2.0 170cv gasoline, but I can't find the file name for the download.
On the Motorcraft website I get “not found” where else can I download the calibration files?
@EduardoCastillo-pc3dp look at the pdf file in my discord, you need exact filenames which are listed there
@@BigBensCarsAndCycles in appendix 2?
I can't find the beta version, where in Forscan can I find it?
@@Juanpr03 you have to buy the extended license and go in their hidden forums. I've got instructions in my discord
Do you have hill brake assist?
@@Juanpr03 yes
Hola . Yo estoy cambiando el arnes manual y el pcm manual ,¿ porque dice que este video no es para la instalacion que estoy haciendo , ¿ en que cambia?
This video is for programming the automatic pcm with the manual software. Since you're using a manual pcm and harness you need to do Programmable module installation with the manual calibration
@BigBensCarsAndCycles solo cambia la programación? , yo pienso hacer la programación con el vcm 2 de ford
Wow how I wish there was a group like this for the Renault TCM which is identical in all respects but the code. Mine has a problem with the internal temperature of the unit, it reads up to around 80 degrees and randomly fails and reads 0 or near degrees, around that time I get a check gearbox error so I assume its not liking the temperature differential. I have pulled a ford tcm apart and Im 99% confident its getting the temperature from a chip on the lower board ATIC91C5 STmicro part which I can find no data on but assume its some version of the other ST automotive MCUs ST make. I have the replacement chip but I suspect it would need programming. My question is would you know if the code loaded on this chip is done directly by some factory software or would it be loaded by a boot loader, if so I could place the chip and hopefully it might sort itself, if not Im stuffed. Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated. I have purchased a new TCM but it would have to be fitted by the agent so that is my cover if I were to damage the existing intermittent one. Me being me I would lave to fix the existing one if possible. Personally I suspect the code is loded directly into the chip as I cant find any flash memory that I believe would be large enough to hold the code required. I can only find a small serial eeprom which I suspect only holds the VIN etc. Cheers for a great video
As far as I can tell without opening up one of the TCMs, at least on the Ford DPS6 side of things, the primary micro is actually an Infineon TriCore series like the PCM is. That ST chip could do any number of things, and depending on where you get it from depends on if it would be blank or not.
@@wcvp yes the primary mcu is SAK-TC1766-192F80HL infineon and it does have quite a bit of flash memory so very likely the main program is stored on it. The ATIC91C5 is on the board with the driver mosfets for the clutch and select motors. There appears to be one undocumented chip per motor A2C193600 which Im sure is a special as the part number looks suspiciously similar to that of the PCB P/n. So Im thinking the ATIC91C5 is some sort of controller specifically for the motors and is used to obtain the internal temperature, firstly because its in a good place to get the driver temperature and its got a heat sink mounting on the back of the SMD package. I obtained a new one from Aliexpress so Im sure it would be blank, interesting they give no description of what the device is just its part number so who knows where it actually came from but its in OEM SMD mounting tape so it looks kosha. What Im going to do is monitor the temperature vai the OBD part and try putting some forced air over the whole TCM and see if that helps, I quite like trying to analyse problems and work arounds.
I thought u was goin to use the focccus program? Is it the same program with a different name ?
During the swap, it was brought to my attention that ForScan does the same thing and is a better program