Hi, great video. Question: Have a 2008 f350 that I installed a new SJB on. Used Ford IDS to do programming. Everything seemed to work well. Noticed a DTC in the cluster module (IC) and switched to ForScan w/ vLinker. Noticed the as built data in the IC didn't match the motorcraft website so I wrote the data from motorcraft after backing up with forscan. Immediately after writing truck went into any theft mode and cannot communicate with any modules. Think it was because I unmarried the cluster. Have a 908s elite II pro coming. Do you think I can restore the cluster w/ eeprom programming like this? Any thoughts appreciated and happy to pay for time and thoughts. Ty
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Hi. you explain in great detail. perfect 👍🏼 I will watch your channel because i bought im608
How much you bought the IM608 and what accessories you also bought with it to enable programming. Thanks
Very good information thanks you
Amazing job keep it up
Hi, great video. Question: Have a 2008 f350 that I installed a new SJB on. Used Ford IDS to do programming. Everything seemed to work well. Noticed a DTC in the cluster module (IC) and switched to ForScan w/ vLinker. Noticed the as built data in the IC didn't match the motorcraft website so I wrote the data from motorcraft after backing up with forscan. Immediately after writing truck went into any theft mode and cannot communicate with any modules. Think it was because I unmarried the cluster. Have a 908s elite II pro coming. Do you think I can restore the cluster w/ eeprom programming like this? Any thoughts appreciated and happy to pay for time and thoughts. Ty
how do you know what you're doing? are the instructions in the diagnostic device?
Agreed! i have a 608, wan to learn how to perform this on japan vehicles.
Can you just solder the old chip onto the new board???
How did you figure out which chip to go to?
It will require bit of knowledge about MCUs before hands
@@huyug1 I’m starting to get into the eeprom world and that’s been the biggest mystery to me so far is how to know which chip to go after.