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FORScan 2.4.7 Beta: The Next Level for Ford Programming If you’re a Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury owner, you’re likely familiar with

  1. Connect OBDLink EX and launch FORScan 2.4.7 beta.
  2. Click the chip icon (Configuration and Programming).
  3. Select BCM (Body Control Module).
  4. Choose As-Built Format.
  5. Locate address 726-59-01. Change xxxx-xxxx-xx-- to enable the bit.
  6. Click Write. FORScan prompts a safety warning—confirm.
  7. Software verifies checksums and writes in 3 seconds.
  8. Cycle ignition off, wait 30 seconds, restart. Feature active.

Curiosity carried him deeper. The beta allowed access to long-term fuel-trim histories and a new module for body control that could flag intermittent cabin sensor faults. He pulled up the history for the fuel trims and watched a landscape of past corrections: cold starts, a sticky injector three winters ago, a brief lean condition after a cheap fuel fill-up. The timeline made sense of events he’d otherwise shrugged away.

Adapter Support: Added specific support and optimization for the vLinker FS BT.

Download and Installation

Best OBD-II Adapters for FORScan 2.4.7 Beta

Not all adapters work well with FORScan. The beta version is particularly sensitive to hardware timing. Here are the top choices:

ForScan 2.4.7 beta offers a range of new features and improvements, making it a powerful tool for diagnostics and configuration of Ford, Mazda, and Lincoln vehicles. By following this guide, you'll be able to get started with ForScan 2.4.7 beta and take advantage of its advanced features. Happy scanning!