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16-05-2021, 08:03 PM | #11 | ||
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That's the most expensive fix I've ever heard of!
Maybe FADI75 from ASL has something to add? If you actually read this thread you would know, all the units will have the same issue (SAT NAV or not, even though they have larger flash memory chips) because they only repair bad blocks on a reboot, which sadly, rarely happens. For the record, for the last 2 weeks, I've been sending in codes to the "super user" mode request on one of these units, I'm up to 0x00017A from what looks like a limited subset of request-response messages. I only need one to match to take this further (to brute force some key matches). Sad that I'm wasting 25w of power doing this though over what might be a while, Ford could just fix it quickly, really. |
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