Mine doesn't populate either.I cannot find the Power Steering Control Module in Forscan. How can I open it up?
I was in the same boat and picked up a a really old one from work that no one used. Runs Vista (which came out in 2007) and it works great with Forscan. Get a used one if you can. I am purchasing one now to try out the FDRS module programing which has much higher requirements.Can anyone recommend a sub $200 laptop to use for forscan? I’m a MacBook user so I’m trying to make sure I get the right one.
Sounds like they didn't have the steering wheel straight when doing the alignment. That's the only time I've ever had a vehicle with the steering wheel not centered.Did a level and had an alignment done. Its been like that since, i think, dont remember noticing it beforehand.
I cannot find the Power Steering Control Module in Forscan. How can I open it up?
Looks like you both have MY22 trucks so I imagine Forscan doesn't have these newer calibration files loaded for this module in particular. Send a log to them and I bet they can get it added.Mine doesn't populate either.
Any Idea?I tried enabling camera on speed, but I didn't get 360 degree camera beside the bed camera. Only bed, hitch and rear view cameras working.
Any help will be appreciated to enable the 360 camera as shown in the previous threads.
That is a job 2 APIM software level. You should have cams from the factory. Send me your Vin or look at your build dateAny Idea?
Mine SYNC4 v4.0.21136
@Jesse-Infotainment can you see my post a few up about my tire recalibration question?That is a job 2 APIM software level. You should have cams from the factory. Send me your Vin or look at your build date
Bed, hitch and rear cams works in motion, but I need 360 cams works also.That is a job 2 APIM software level. You should have cams from the factory. Send me your Vin or look at your build date
I purchased a Gateway 11” touchscreen laptop from Walmart for $199 specifically for the purpose of using it with FORScan.Can anyone recommend a sub $200 laptop to use for forscan? I’m a MacBook user so I’m trying to make sure I get the right one.
You have a JOB 2 truck. You should have all cams in motion. Also should have cargo cam in the side stack. Plus full screen cargo cam .. I am going to look at your truck history.Bed, hitch and rear cams works in motion, but I need 360 cams works also.
no 360 cams in motion.
This is Vin : 1FTFW1E51MFC37912
Which proves that any current new X86 Intel or AMD Windows machine will work fine for FORScan. The program is communicating with the truck at very low speeds, so really any x86 windows machine should work fine.I was in the same boat and picked up a a really old one from work that no one used. Runs Vista (which came out in 2007) and it works great with Forscan. Get a used one if you can. I am purchasing one now to try out the FDRS module programing which has much higher requirements.