FORScan

FOR(D)Scan – What is it?
Powerful third-party software specifically for Ford/Mazda/Lincoln that can interface
with the Connect’s computer modules for Diagnostics/Scanning and Reprogramming

INTRODUCTION

FORScan, with the appropriate hardware, basically enables you to grant yourself admin privileges to your vehicle’s computers similar to how it works when you “root” a smartphone. The way highly-computerized automobiles are today, they come with a ton of settings from the factory with some that you even have to pay extra for. Sadly, you, the actual owner of said vehicle, are granted no ability to alter them, by default, and this is standard practice for virtually all automobile manufacturers.

 

This was the case, that is, until the talented team at forscan.org (don’t get that URL mixed up btw) totally upset this consumer-limiting status quo. So, why create this page dedicated to software I have no stake in in the first place? Well, it started with one factory setting I absolutely wanted disabled to ensure a better consistent van camping experience. This setting, called “Approach Lights.”

 

My efforts to disable the Approach Lights led me to several somewhat awkward conversations, first with the salesman I originally bought the van from, then with their Dealership Service Manager. While I wasn’t getting the info I was looking for there, I had vastly more luck online searching a solution to this problem which eventually led me to forscan.org. Later on, once I solved the Approach Light problem, I found several other uses for the software thanks to the “admin privileges” I now had on my van.

 

While you might have better luck than me seeking Dealership assistance for these vehicle computer software tweaks, even if they’re on the ball, there are some settings you might prefer to adjust that they probably won’t even touch. Disabling safety features that you don’t want or enabling features you didn’t pay for from the factory come to mind. Thankfully, there is no need to search, scour, and bargain anymore.

FORScan is readily available, actively maintained, easy to use, and they provide a fully-featured free trial license for Windows. The software gave me a level of access and control to my van that I didn’t know was possible and, frankly, that’s pretty cool.

OEM SETTINGS

I’VE REPROGRAMMED WITH FORScan ON MY CONNECT

APPROACH LIGHTS

Ford programs default “Safety” feature that lights all exterior lighting excepting the headlights for several minutes after opening any door.
Nothing Stealth about that
!
Easily DISABLE nuisance feature with FORScan.

DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS

Got DRL’s & don’t like them or want them added if it wasn’t optioned from the factory?
ENABLE or DISABLE this feature at will with FORScan.

OVERSIZE TIRES

Moved up to 65 series tires and the speedometer is ~5% off? FORScan allows you to enter in the new tire circumference to completely eliminate speedometer error.

TIRE PRESSURE SENSORS

Had a bad or annoying experience with tire pressure sensors before or just want to save some money on your next tire change?
DISABLE TPMS with FORScan.

SEAT BELT CHIMES

Tired of being nagged by a car computer for yourself or for passengers? DISABLE seat belt warning chimes with FORScan.

IN ACTION

ADDITIONAL SHILLING & LINKS

I’m not aware of any software equivalent to FORScan that works with the Ram Promaster City or Nissan NV200 so this is another reason to stick with the Connect when choosing a mini-cargo van camper platform.

 

There’s a good detailed write-up on using the FORScan software linked here if you’re interested in a how-to guide.

Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with FORscan.org or any of their team, just a fan of their work.