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the info log in VCM Scanner reports the Type as Ford Aust Generic 2005.

ID: 1086949104 Date: 10/02/08

Hardware: 121 Firmware: 112

Part Number: 6220

Rom Status: 0 3F 0 82 0 1 0 FC FF

SPI Info: 20 15 FF FF 4E 41 0 0

Config: CC 88 0 0 0 40 System Status: F7 0 0 0

Comm. Status: 0 0 0 0 0 On Time: 0:00:26.585, 0:23.975

Type: Ford Aust Generic 2005

VIN: 6FPAAAJGSW5R65561

VCM ID:

BCC:

ECM Seg 1 ID: 0

ECM Seed: 7F0012

ECM OS ID:

I just calibration details in my tune and saw the Lincon LT V8 thing and the VIN field showing garbage. VCM scanner info log shows the generic 05 though. I checked one of the other xr6t configs I have and it shows the correct details in the calibration.

The local Ford dealer has been less then helpful on this issue, however they did manage to flash on the latest update (I assume, the PCM Config id above changed) and apart from that they have said their computer talks to my PCM fine so the issue is in my software even though it works with every other car.

is it possible messing around with the F6 tune has caused this? I didnt think anything of it and assumed it wouldnt cause any issues as it was put back to stock

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have tried reading it out a few times (with the latest beta and the previous one) and its always the same thing.

I emails HP Tuners again to ask about the wrong vehicle ID showing up and they said that is going to be caused by the PCM not having a VIN programmed in.

seems that unless an xcal box will work there is no way for me to tune my car until HP Tuners sort this out, unless you have any other ideas Dale?

Thanks for the help so far

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