![]() But, I have not gotten any help from them in the past either. I emailed for assistance explaining that I was using FJDS, that the software is up to date at 121.05, what the error was and that I was able to download the files… and got the reply of “here is the link to download the files” OK, no help there. So, again, it seems like this whole thing is written for IDS, perhaps? One remaining question, though, is where do I put them? The guidance from Ford is C:\Program Files\Ford Motor Company\Calibration Files\ which is wrong because FJDS is a 32 bit application that resides in C:\Program Files (x86)\Ford Motor Company\ and the calibration files are in C:\Program Files (x86)\Ford Motor Company\FJDS\Vbf (this is one of many places that I copied them to). ![]() ![]() Also, even after I went to DSFM and downloaded the calibration files, which obviously were in fact there, it still did not work. The software is up to date, because I had uninstalled 119 and reinstalled 121 and updated to 121.05. So, first, it is not the tester that gets updated, it is the FJDS software of course, so it seems like this isn't even written with FJDS in mind. Using FJDS 121.05 this weekend on the Fusion listed and also a PCM on the bench from a 2017 Lincoln MKZ resulted in the same error message for both vehicles saying that the “either calibration file could not be found or the tester needed to be updated”. ![]()
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