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Old 03-02-2012, 07:18 PM
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You need to enter the gauges. The FMP is the main one.

FICM Vehicle Power (Volts) (Should be 12 Volts, should not drop below 10.25 for more than 60 seconds, or 9.0 for 4 seconds. TSB 09-24-03)

TXD: 07E02209CE

RXF: 0462450906CE

RXD: 3010

MTH: 006401000000

NAM: FVP

KO=12.0 LI=14.0 HI=14.0 OR=10.5-15.5


FICM Logic Power (Volts) (Should be 12 volts)

TXD: 07E02209CF

RXF: 0462450906CF

RXD: 3010

MTH: 006401000000

NAM: FLP

KO=12.0 LI=13.5 HI=13.5 OR=10.5-15.5

FICM Main Power (Volts) (Should be 47-48) Your FMP should never dip below 45. If it does, your FICM is toast and needs repaired or replaced.

TXD: 07E02209D0

RXF: 0462450906D0

RXD: 3010

MTH: 006401000000

NAM: FMP

KO=47 LI=47.5 HI=47.5 OR=40-52 (yes, that is what it says from Ford)


So, do the test engine cold, like over night. Have all your gauges in and ready on the screen.

Turn on the key, and watch the FMP. It shouldn't drop below 45v.

The FVP will show how your batteries are doing towards your FICM.

Are you having long crank times now?

Scangauge needs some crank time to really pick up those issues. If you are not having long crank times, you probably wont catch anything.