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Old Dec 4, 2019 | 01:24 PM
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FORScan + As-Built decipher

So just looking for a ….yup your on the right path or, nope your way off, maybe with a pointer if that's the case.
Received great direction from earlier post re: TPMS, went back to searching the forum for additional info and found lots.
THAK YOU to all the responders from that post, It led me down the right path.

I have a 2012 F350 SD CCSB 4x4 6.7L
I have a copy of factory As-built data for the truck .AB file, I have FORScan up and running with an EL (still waiting for connection to arrive ).
I have As-Built Compare software
I've done a lot of searching today to find specific codes to modify for the TPMS and have come across several different ones based on year of truck so I'm hesitant to make any mods on mine just yet.. ie: 2016 BCM 726-22-01 .vs. 2017 BCM 726-08-01

My AB file of course has no descriptions of what each corresponds specifically, so my thoughts as follows.
…. Save Data in current truck configuration using forscan, go back in to truck and reset Psi settings for TPMS sensors, resave data and confirm which values in BCM differ from the 2 saved files and voila I should have identified the exact BCM module code that will need to be disabled.... at which time the previously provided code to disable should work like a charm.

I'd love to have my as-built data with descriptions in a spreadsheet like the 2015 and 2017 files posted within the forum, but was unable to find such a file for my year.

All that being said, I think mine is the 726-22-01 setting
I went and checked the 3 data sets from 726-22-01, no data in #3, Then converted data 2 to decimal and came up with 65psi) fonts and 80(psi) rears, based on 4150 as data. Data 1 says 0104 so need to modify to 0004 based on what I've seen in both the 2016 and 2017 spreadsheets to disable.

Sorry for the lengthy read. I'm hopeful this will help me and also others..... lol and if there's a file that exists for multi year superdutys I have a 2008 and 2010 I need to work on as well

TIA for any feedback.
 
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Old Dec 4, 2019 | 02:04 PM
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Are you trying to find the pressure readings for each wheel ? They showed right up in torque-pro when I added the ford pid's.
 
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Old Dec 4, 2019 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by geekwithoutacause
Are you trying to find the pressure readings for each wheel ? They showed right up in torque-pro when I added the ford pid's.
No I'm trying to disable TPMS. Tuner only allows adjustment of pressures, which doesn't help when you have no sensors in wheels it sees no signal and reads fault.
 
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Old Dec 4, 2019 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Jacsent1
No I'm trying to disable TPMS. Tuner only allows adjustment of pressures, which doesn't help when you have no sensors in wheels it sees no signal and reads fault.
ah got you.
By the way for 30 bucksa you can get 4 oem sensors and discount tire (at least mine did) can put them in for free.
 
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Old Dec 4, 2019 | 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by geekwithoutacause
ah got you.
By the way for 30 bucksa you can get 4 oem sensors and discount tire (at least mine did) can put them in for free.
Much appreciated, but I have 4 sets(16) tires to dismount and install sensors, add that to install cost and its up there. $30 for the link to computer and reset to disable TPMS is my aim.
When I buy factory takeoffs in Canada, they all come out of the US and they remove the sensors prior to selling to put them back into the new wheels they're upgrading to. Wish they would just add 4 sensors to new set.
 
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Old Dec 5, 2019 | 04:22 PM
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ALLS GOOD

Originally Posted by Jacsent1
So just looking for a ….yup your on the right path or, nope your way off, maybe with a pointer if that's the case.
Received great direction from earlier post re: TPMS, went back to searching the forum for additional info and found lots.
THAK YOU to all the responders from that post, It led me down the right path.

I have a 2012 F350 SD CCSB 4x4 6.7L
I have a copy of factory As-built data for the truck .AB file, I have FORScan up and running with an EL (still waiting for connection to arrive ).
I have As-Built Compare software
I've done a lot of searching today to find specific codes to modify for the TPMS and have come across several different ones based on year of truck so I'm hesitant to make any mods on mine just yet.. ie: 2016 BCM 726-22-01 .vs. 2017 BCM 726-08-01

My AB file of course has no descriptions of what each corresponds specifically, so my thoughts as follows.
…. Save Data in current truck configuration using forscan, go back in to truck and reset Psi settings for TPMS sensors, resave data and confirm which values in BCM differ from the 2 saved files and voila I should have identified the exact BCM module code that will need to be disabled.... at which time the previously provided code to disable should work like a charm.

I'd love to have my as-built data with descriptions in a spreadsheet like the 2015 and 2017 files posted within the forum, but was unable to find such a file for my year.

All that being said, I think mine is the 726-22-01 setting
I went and checked the 3 data sets from 726-22-01, no data in #3, Then converted data 2 to decimal and came up with 65psi) fonts and 80(psi) rears, based on 4150 as data. Data 1 says 0104 so need to modify to 0004 based on what I've seen in both the 2016 and 2017 spreadsheets to disable.

Sorry for the lengthy read. I'm hopeful this will help me and also others..... lol and if there's a file that exists for multi year superdutys I have a 2008 and 2010 I need to work on as well

TIA for any feedback.
just wanted to update, after getting the VTT link went in and disabled TPMS monitoring, lights out for good!!
 
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