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    Default Ford S-max Bosch 0285013766 E1GT 14B321 BE

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    I am looking for crash reset on Ford RCM module

    Car: Ford S-max 2016
    Bosch: 0285013766
    FORD: E1GT 14B321 BE
    Memory: 95640
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    Your cleared file.

    Please report
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    Quote Originally Posted by AB4S View Post
    Your cleared file.

    Please report
    Thank you for your effort but file doesn't work

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    Still looking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thinkpad88 View Post
    Thank you for your effort but file doesn't work
    Hi, what faults remain? Tested solution :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by AB4S View Post
    Hi, what faults remain? Tested solution :/
    A lot of errors, including internal module fault and ABS is triggering fault that faulty values are received from RCM module.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thinkpad88 View Post
    A lot of errors, including internal module fault and ABS is triggering fault that faulty values are received from RCM module.
    I think your dump is not correct, looks completely different to the 4 dump crash files i have with this part number. Try this dump from another vehicle cleared.

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    I tested also this file and its not OK.
    With ori file I only had crash data DTC.

    With this last one these come up:
    ABS: U0452, C0062
    RCM: B140E, B140F, U0253, U2300, U3000, C0063

    File not OK.

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    Is it possible that eeprom and flash are locked together, so even if eeprom is swaped from other module with same HW Bosch & Ford number it will not work?
    I have tried a lot of files, always similar DTC's, originaly car had 1 crash data DTC. I also chenged VIN in dump that is from other car and reported working but still nothing.

    ABS is trigering invalid data received from airbag module - RCM.
    RCM is reporting U3000:49-AF internal module failure

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    Hello Friend. Did you fix the problem with the RCM Ford Smax driver? I have a similar case with you.

 

 

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