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Any Forscan experts out there have an opinion. Will forscan save a engine tune in case you take it to a dealer and they flash it back to factory ?
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I used Forscan for the double honking and fog lights staying on with bright lights on. I recently ran into a software update issue where i now have to take my bronco in to get the newest software installed. Do i have to set my bronco back to stock using forscan or ok just to let it go?FORSCAN has ZERO to do with an engine "tune" which is literally modifying the PCM parameters.
If you make any changes with FORSCAN, if the dealer flashes THAT particular module back to stock (or an update) those changes in that module will be gone.
Now if you have an actual engine tune - many times you'll have to load the stock engine tune back before making changes with FORSCAN, because some aftermarket tunes strategies won't be recognize by FORSCAN.
It depends what module the dealer is updating. If you don’t know what they’re updating… then yes, reset it back to default.I used Forscan for the double honking and fog lights staying on with bright lights on. I recently ran into a software update issue where i now have to take my bronco in to get the newest software installed. Do i have to set my bronco back to stock using forscan or ok just to let it go?
Glad I found this thread, thinking of Forscan to change tire size later on, and was wondering if I should/needed to reset it to stock before taking it in to a dealer for any service. Don't think I will now.It depends what module the dealer is updating. If you don’t know what they’re updating… then yes, reset it back to default.