How to activate hidden functions by flashing the firmware to turn your low-end Ford car into a high-end version

As we know , in order to distinguish between high, medium and low-end versions, the manufacturer had

to “hide” the digital display function even though the tire pressure monitoring hardware was installed on

the tires, and only provided users with tire pressure alarms. Every time a tire burst or leaked, we didn’t

know which tire was broken.

In order to activate our low-end version ford car’hidden features,we can use one UCDS OBD2

connecting cable to do so.

There is one tutorial on how to “flash” a car online. It turns out that some hidden functions can be

“unlocked”.

UCDS (Universal CAN Diagnostic System) is a diagnostic tool used for Ford and Mazda

vehicles that allows for various operations, including activating hidden features. It’s

more advanced than basic car OBD2 scanners and offers capabilities like module

programming, ECU coding, software updating, adaptation, calibration, and even chip

tuning.

Here’s a general guide on how to use UCDS to scan for and activate hidden features

in Ford cars, along with important considerations:

Understanding UCDS and its Capabilities:

Full Functionality: UCDS offers extensive functionality, including reading/clearing fault

codes, data streaming, module reset/installation, reprogramming ECUs (Engine Control

Unit), TCM (Transmission Control Module), BCM (Body Control Module), clearing airbag

crash data, and modifying As-Built files.

Hidden Feature Activation: This is one of its key strengths. UCDS allows you to activate

features that are present in your car’s hardware but disabled by default in the factory

software. Examples include:

.Automatic folding mirrors

.Digital speedometer

.Fuel economy menu

.Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) display

.Cruise control

.Automatic headlights/wipers.And many more, depending on your vehicle model and year.

Licenses and Tokens: Newer UCDS versions (like V5) often come with licenses (e.g., ODO

for mileage reset, EXT for extended functionality, PATS for key programming) that are

valid for a certain period (e.g., 1 month, 6 months, 1 year). Older versions might require

“tokens” for certain advanced operations like mileage programming or ECU chip tuning.

Once tokens are used up, you might need to buy a new cable or send it back for more.

Software and Hardware: UCDS consists of a hardware adapter (OBD2 interface) and the

UCDS software. It connects to your computer via USB or, in newer versions, wirelessly via

Wi-Fi.

Steps to Use UCDS for Hidden Features:

1.Obtain UCDS Hardware and Software:

o Purchase a legitimate UCDS diagnostic tool. Be aware that older versions might

have limitations or require tokens. Newer versions (like UCDS V5) often have

licenses that cover more functions without needing tokens for standard

operations.

o Ensure you have the correct software version compatible with your UCDS

adapter. The software typically comes on a CD or can be downloaded.

o Important: Disconnect from the internet when running the UCDS software and

do not update online if prompted, as this can sometimes lock the device.

2.Install Drivers and Software:

o Install the necessary USB-serial drivers (often FTDI drivers are recommended) on

your Windows PC.

o Install the UCDS software.

3.Connect to Your Ford Vehicle:

o Locate your car’s OBD-II port (usually under the steering column).

o Connect the UCDS OBD2 interface to the car’s OBD-II port and to your computer

via USB (or wirelessly if your adapter supports it).

o Turn on your car’s ignition (but you might not need to start the engine, though

some procedures recommend it).

4.Launch UCDS Software:

o Open the UCDS software on your computer.

o The main window will typically allow you to select the vehicle type or service

mode. Choose your vehicle model.

5.Identify Modules and Configurations:o UCDS will establish communication with your car’s modules (e.g., BCMii, IPC,

PCM, APIM).

o You’ll typically navigate to sections like “Configuration & Programming,” “Direct

Config,” or “As-Built files.”

o As-Built Data: Ford vehicles use “As-Built” data, which is a raw hexadecimal

configuration of your car’s modules. UCDS allows you to read, backup, edit, and

erase these files. This is where many hidden features are controlled.

6.Activate Hidden Features:

o Direct Config: For many modern Ford vehicles (especially Mondeo 5 and newer),

the “Direct Config” section allows for straightforward activation of features. You

might see a list of features with “Enabled” or “Disabled” options.

o As-Built Editing: For more advanced or older models, you might need to edit

specific values within the As-Built data. This requires some knowledge of which

hexadecimal values correspond to which features. You can use tools like

“As-Built Explorer” (which works with UCDS files) to compare and identify

changes.

o VBF Loader/Update Wizard: These sections allow you to load pre-made VBF

files (Ford’s calibration/firmware files) or update module software, which can

sometimes enable features or improve performance.

o Specific Examples (General Idea):

To enable a digital speedometer, you might go into the IPC (Instrument

Panel Cluster) module configuration and find the relevant setting to

change from “Disabled” to “Enabled.”

For auto-folding mirrors, you might need to update the door modules’

software or modify a BCMii setting.

7.Write Changes to the Module:

o After making the desired changes, you’ll need to “Write” the new configuration

to the car’s module.

o Crucial: Always back up the original configuration of any module before making

changes. This allows you to revert to the factory settings if something goes

wrong.

8.Test the Feature:

o Once the changes are written, disconnect UCDS and test the newly activated

feature to ensure it works as expected.

Important Safety and Best Practices:

Battery Voltage: Ensure your car’s battery has sufficient voltage, or better yet, connect a

battery maintainer. Low voltage during programming can lead to module corruption

(“bricking”).

Internet Connection: Disconnect from the internet while using UCDS to prevent

automatic updates that could potentially harm the device or software functionality.

Backup Everything: Before making any changes, always back up the original As-Built data

and module configurations. This is your safety net.

Understand the Risks: Modifying vehicle software carries risks. Incorrect changes can

lead to malfunctions, error codes, or even render modules inoperable. Proceed with

caution and only if you are comfortable with the process.

Research Specific Features: The exact steps and module locations for activating hidden

features vary significantly by Ford model and year. Always research specific guides or

forums for your particular vehicle to find the correct parameters to change.

Community Resources: Online forums and communities (like those dedicated to Ford

modifications or specific car models) can be invaluable resources for finding information,

sharing experiences, and getting help from experienced users.

UCDS vs. FORScan:

Both UCDS and FORScan are powerful tools for Ford diagnostics and modifications.

While FORScan is often more accessible and has a large community, UCDS is

generally considered more professional and capable of deeper-level programming,

including “Direct Config” and VBF flashing that FORScan might not handle as easily.

UCDS can also perform certain chip tuning operations and mileage corrections that

FORScan typically cannot. However, UCDS can be more expensive and might require

specific licenses or tokens for advanced features.

In summary, UCDS is a potent tool for unlocking your Ford’s hidden potential.

However, it requires careful handling, thorough research, and a strong

understanding of the risks involved.

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