Incode that use new Algorithm FORD

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  • ToltecasChavez
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 409

    #1

    Incode that use new Algorithm FORD

    I have always used Outcode/Incode calculators outside of the FPM program. Does Ford provide one? This is usually needed when I program Clusters. Also, I have seen people ask Incodes with Outcodes that start with *1040*. But the calculators I have run into don't support it, theirs start with *0040*. So when it generates the incode, it says it's not correct. This is suppose to be for 2010+ models only. Has anyone run into this problem yet?
    I just want to know if Ford provides a way to get the Incode without me having to find a calculator outside of Ford. Hope someone understands what I'm saying here. Thanks for your time guys!
  • greasybob
    Senior Member
    • May 2008
    • 1603

    #2
    are you talking about the "as built" data ?

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    • ToltecasChavez
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2011
      • 409

      #3
      No, that I know Ford Provides when you install a used or new Cluster. I might be confusing myself here, but I think it's for the Anti-theft. I have run into this a few times already when doing the Anti-theft. It shows me a screen with 2 different outcodes, this is for mazda since ford cars it only asks for 1, then it requires 2 incodes. I'm going to take a screenshot when I do one. Hopefully soon.

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      • Ruston11
        Member
        • Feb 2015
        • 40

        #4
        in out code

        Fords do not use this code. Mazda uses this instead of using two keys. At least i have not run into a ford yet. The most late model i have installed a used computer was a 2011 focus.

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        • ToltecasChavez
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2011
          • 409

          #5
          On mazda, yes, u are correct. But I have run into this with FORD when changing instrument clusters.

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