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Old Tue, March 23rd, 2010, 04:20 PM
Ke5fuj Ke5fuj is offline
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Default Reprogramming PCM myself

Hey all. i am still working on my troublesome F150. Here's the history i posted before and after that is where i am now with more questions.

http://forum.gopowerhungry.com/2004-...tion-code.html

Myself and another mechanic have determined that the PCM, with the WRONG program in it, seems to be the current problem now.

I have a friend at the dealership who is going to let ME reprogram my PCM to the current calibration available from Ford. The reason i am doing this and not the dealer is because its supposed to be a fairly simple process according to the service guys, just time consuming. so rather than me pay them hundred of dollars to do it, I'm gonna do it.

So heres the problem/question.....The old computer that came out of the truck (2007 version) and the one that i now have (2006 version) have the same model number. According to a couple of techs, i can erase the PCM and reprogram it to MY vin number and options and hopefully it will work properly in my truck. Has anyone ever done this and if so, were you successful? The programming procedure is supposed to be stratight forward with a flow chart involved. just follow the flowchart and do as it says. Does anyone know if this is how it REALLY is? The techs say that the original Calibration code doesn't matter because every time a vehicle gets flashed with the new update from Ford, the original cali code and program is lost forever. so do you think i can really erase the PCm and start over basically with my VIN and truck options and it actually work? thanks in advance.

Isaac

P.S. If your response is to let the dealer do it cause you dont want to mess it up, just know that the dealer can't even program the PATS system without my help so i doubt they will be able to program the PCM on their own. Besides i'd rather get the experience. and i have tons of time now since i just lost my job. (another reason to save money)
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