Ford Sync Gps Hack
There was a thread on this topic a while back and has since been closed. Pending certain developments it has become prudent to open a new thread to discuss these new directions. The last thread can be found here: First of all, I want to start this thread by saying this is NOT intended to start fights! One user, jmr061, has figured it all out and currently charges money through his own private website and business in the Wisconsin area. I don't want to hear anything about putting anyone out of business.
Jan 08, 2015 It would be helpful if owners of either Vans or Wagons with the 3.5 EB and 3. Download Time Tech F10 Software Engineering. 31 rear end (with or without LS) could post actual MPG numbers as we all.
His business is his own. Its fine if you feel that way but this thread isn't the place to discuss it. He is also the only one thus far who has successfully plumbed the workings of MFT entirely and I have nothing but respect for him. He also happens to be a very helpful poster on many Ford enthusiast websites across the net and doesn't deserve any chastising of any kind. Keep it clean! Current option for adding Navigation to MFT in a non-Nav equipped vehicle: Replacing the APIM with a Nav enabled one.
The part numbers are different and a few versions exist. To successfully add the new APIM you must match the correct options. By not getting the proper APIM you will very likely lose features such as the backup camera, etc. To properly check which car came with what options you will need to use Ford Etis. Ford Etis can be found. Options that are not enabled by the factory show as 'Less XXX' where XXX represents the option. For example, a car without Nav will read 'Less Navigation'.