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What was your original tire size? 17 or 18Ok, I thought I ask the room for some help here. The only thing I wasnt able to do with Forscan so far is getting the tire programming set.
I have a LT 285/70R17
From the math with the spreadsheet calculator it should be 2524, and it had originally in it 2356.
I had read that it was normal to get a couple wrench errors after changing the value and rebooting.
I then didnt start the car, I just did ignition (no foot on the brake) and the engine light was there, so I was looking around for the settings it wanted me to reset. I couldnt find a clear thread about what to do next.
So I did what anyone does in a panic, I put it back to 2356 and then wrote it, and then ignition cycled and didnt go back.
I would love to get this running, once I go back in there and do the 2524, what steps after that should be needed?
Thank you everyone!
According to the door sticker front and rear were 265/60r18 110TWhat was your original tire size? 17 or 18
I went to 265/70R17 and changed from 2360 to 2438 with no issues. Try again and do the power cycle as it tells you to (off and then on with no start). Turn it off and start the motor normally. I actually made about 4 changes, followed by a test drive and using 10 miles worth of mile markers and GPS to get it perfect. I can't help myself.Ok, I thought I ask the room for some help here. The only thing I wasnt able to do with Forscan so far is getting the tire programming set.
I have a LT 285/70R17
From the math with the spreadsheet calculator it should be 2524, and it had originally in it 2356.
I had read that it was normal to get a couple wrench errors after changing the value and rebooting.
I then didnt start the car, I just did ignition (no foot on the brake) and the engine light was there, so I was looking around for the settings it wanted me to reset. I couldnt find a clear thread about what to do next.
So I did what anyone does in a panic, I put it back to 2356 and then wrote it, and then ignition cycled and didnt go back.
I would love to get this running, once I go back in there and do the 2524, what steps after that should be needed?
Thank you everyone!
I went to 265/70R17 and changed from 2360 to 2438 with no issues. Try again and do the power cycle as it tells you to (off and then on with no start). Turn it off and start the motor normally. I actually made about 4 changes, followed by a test drive and using 10 miles worth of mile markers and GPS to get it perfect. I can't help myself.Keep in mind, the odometer will be right on and the speedometer will read a little fast, due to a law suit over a speeding ticket a long time ago.
Correct. After you do the "Write", I believe it tells you to power off. Do that, then turn the key to "Run" without starting. Then, turn it to off, disconnect the OBDII and start the motor. Everything should appear normal at that point.Yeah, I will try again today, and see if that is closer then it was. But just to be clear, you just changed the value and did the standard restarts? I shouldnt have to reset or relearn anything? I am willing to do the work, just making sure I understand your reply correctly
The ProCal has an advertised limit of 265/70R17 making Forscan or similar a necessary tool.Has has been noted in other threads, the ProCal Ford Performance Tuning Tool has a Tire Size function in it to do what @JediSamReye is trying to do with FORscan... it uses tire rotation per mile as the unit of measure... and gives no codes or errors. There are other scanners that are mostly dedicated to do the same tire size adjustments (for me, twice per year between summer and winter tire sets).
If you are not doing a lot of other mods via FORscan, having a dedicated tool for that one task maybe less hassle that using FORscan. The investment is not that much and with each new set of tires you can adjust as needed very quickly.
Just IMO.
I have not seen that in my use of it. all you tell it is rev per mile and it updates. Checking the MPH with GPS and mile markers confirmed it adjusts correctly... in my use case anyway.The ProCal has an advertised limit of 265/70R17 making Forscan or similar a necessary tool.
As stated here. https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-9603-REBI have not seen that in my use of it. all you tell it is rev per mile and it updates. Checking the MPH with GPS and mile markers confirmed it adjusts correctly... in my use case anyway.