SYNC Module [APIM] Programming
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Programming
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NOTE: If a new APIM is being installed, install the new APIM before carrying out the following procedure.
- If replacing the APIM do not connect the new APIM to a Wi-Fi network before completing the scan tool APIM replacement programming as it may cause programming concerns.
- This programming procedure deletes any phones that are paired with the SYNC system.
- To prevent timeout errors and minimize programming time, a wired internet connection is strongly recommended when programming.
- A USB flash drive with a minimum storage size of 32 gigabytes (GB) is required for this procedure (obtain locally).
- Some programming files are large. Allow extra time for the files to download.
- Make sure the diagnostic scan tool has enough available hard drive space to accommodate the programming file download.
- If a "Disk Space Error" is received, create additional free space on the hard drive.
- Make sure the FDRS version and patch software levels are up to date.
Connect a battery charger to the vehicle and select the low charge setting. The negative battery charger lead must be connected to a clean chassis ground, not the negative battery post.
- Connect the diagnostic scan tool to a power supply. The length of time required for programming may extend past the duration of the diagnostic scan tool.
- Connect the diagnostic scan tool to the DLC.
- Identify/enter the vehicle being programmed on FDRS.
- Select TOOLBOX>APIM under HS-CAN3 module list.
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NOTE: There are 3 types of APIM programming available:
- APIM Standard Programming -- Updates the APIM and any currently installed applications to the latest software levels. This option is not available if the APIM is already at the latest level.
- APIM Programming -- Downloads configuration data to the APIM. The APIM may also be programmed, depending on current software level, when this option is selected.
- APIM Replacement Programming -- When the APIM is replaced, this type of programming carries out the required provisioning (restores software for newly installed hardware).
Select one of the 3 options and then select Run. The VIN, the current APIM, the VIP and the CIP software levels are compared to the last recorded state in the Ford online database.
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NOTE: Do not disconnect the VCM from the DLC during the APIM programming process unless directed by the diagnostic scan tool on-screen prompts.
Follow the diagnostic scan tool on-screen directions.
- When prompted, connect the USB flash drive to the diagnostic scan tool.
- Make sure the USB flash drive used is formatted correctly. To see the available drives, hold down the Windows icon keyboard key and press the E keyboard key. Right click on the removable drive, and select Properties. If "File system" under the General tab is not exFAT, the drive must be formatted. To format the flash drive, right click on the removable drive, select Format, select "exFAT" for the File system, and select "Default allocation size" for the Allocation unit size. De-selecting Quick Format is not necessary, and results in a more lengthy operation.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to download software onto the flash drive.
- When prompted by the diagnostic scan tool, safely remove the flash drive from the diagnostic scan tool and connect it to the media hub to install the software into the APIM. The update starts automatically and may take 10 minutes or longer. It is normal for the APIM to reset during this step.
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NOTE: It is not necessary to reinsert the flash drive in the laptop to report the update to the Ford database after the APIM updates in the vehicle. This occurs automatically with the VCM connected to the vehicle with FDRS.
When "Installation Complete" appears on the screen, select "Close," and remove the flash drive from the media hub. It is normal for the APIM to reset during this step.
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NOTE: The software level installed during programming can be determined by selecting the Vehicle Identification Tab>Vehicle Info. This can also be determined from the OASIS tab on the technician service publication website by selecting the "SYNC" button and then "Last Recorded State -- Software".
After programming is complete, "Programming has been successfully completed" displays.