rugedraw
Well-known member
The problem with this method is that putting in a TCU that doesn't belong to the vehicle can cause issues with the back end server data. If the TCU that gets swapped in is not the same part number or has different firmware on it, it will cause issues with future updates via OTA or FDRS. The APIM, GWM and TCU (sometimes the IPC) need to be updated in a certain order. So if the TCU you put in the vehicle is on older or newer firmware than the one you swapped out, you end up creating a bottleneck effect. If the TCU is a different part number than the one in the vehicle, the server will not recognize it and the update files it serves up for the truck will not match; causing updates to fail and prevent future updates for the Sync modules. The safest way to prevent these issues is to use the TCU it came with.But I still thinks that the best way is replace TCU, because you'll have fully functional module in your vehicle, when as I told previously, with physical sim after 30 min, all remotes features with Ford app will not work
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