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Got a AE for christmas from Santa(my wife)From Clay
First thing I did was fix my tire size so the speedo works acurately. Took 5 minutes.. Also found a few dtc from previous problems that were fixed and cleared them. ( havent come back)What a useful tool this will be if I need it. Thanks Clay....
Think you need the latest version???? But after you connect to truck and the first box pops up that normally says drivetrain or something but its the bottom pull down and you select antilock brake test and after that cycles through you go to one of the tabs and it has a spot with arrows to increase your size up to 40... Sorry I cand be more discriptive but its off memory right now... But its def an option for antilock brake that you have to select from the intial small box that pops up..
First thing I did was fix my tire size so the speedo works acurately. Took 5 minutes.. Also found a few dtc from previous problems that were fixed and cleared them. ( havent come back)What a useful tool this will be if I need it. Thanks Clay....
Nice. Have fun. They are a great diagnostic tool.
Originally Posted by CPUNeck
What option do I select to change the tire size? I have an AE, and didn't see that option. I'm running 35's, and my Speedo has been off for years. Thx
Posted by Ron's Powerstroke - Big Thanks Ron Changing tire size using AE
After the pcm logs on you will get the vehicle selection box.
When it opens go to the bottom where it says System. It should already say Enhanced Powertrain. Click the drop down arrow and change it to anti lock brake then click on ok.
After the truck connects click on the test on board system tab.
Click the drop down tab next to the initiate button and select tire size.
When that opens there will be a left and right arrow on the far right next to the initiate button.
Click the right arrow to get a bigger tire, the left arrow for smaller tire.
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