Jump to content

TSB 22-2404 - 2021 Edge & Nautilus + Other Models - Unable To Update The APIM, TCU Or GWM With The FDRS And USB Drive - Module Recovery - NOTE: Only 10% of vehicles may require this procedure.


Haz

Recommended Posts

Document download link ... TSB 22-2404 - Unable To Update The APIM, TCU Or GWM With The FDRS And USB Drive - Module Recovery.pdf

 

Please Note: In the below post, information not relating to Edge/Nautilus has been removed, but all are included in the above-linked TSB 22-2402 document.

 

TSB 22-2404 emphasizesOnly 10% of vehicles may require this procedure.

   
 
TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Unable To Update The APIM, TCU Or GWM With The FDRS And USB Drive - Module Recovery
22-2404
31 October 2022
 
 

This bulletin supersedes 22-2150.

Model:

Ford
2021 Bronco
2021 Edge
2021 F-150
2021 Mustang Mach-E
Lincoln
2021 Nautilus
 

Summary

 

This article supersedes TSB 22-2150 to update the Service Procedure.

Issue: For some 2021 Mustang Mach-E, F-150, Edge, Nautilus and Bronco vehicles technicians may experience the inability to update the accessory protocol interface module (APIM), telematics control unit (TCU) or gateway module (GWM) using the Ford Diagnosis and Repair System (FDRS) and Universal Serial Bus (USB) drive. The PTS – OTA Dashboard on vehicles with this condition may also display multiple APIM and/or TCU updates have failed, and/or a no OTA history message. In addition, on vehicles with this condition, the customer may have reported experiencing a Ford Power-Up software update failure message via the vehicle display and/or FordPass/LincolnWay. This may be due to an internal software error. To correct this condition, follow the Service Procedure to update and/or recover the APIM/TCU.

NOTE: Only 10% of vehicles may require this procedure.

 

Action: Follow the Service Procedure to correct the condition on vehicles that meet all of the following criteria:

 

• 2021 Mustang Mach-E/F-150/Edge/Nautilus/Bronco

• Inability to update the APIM, TCU or GWM using the FDRS and USB drive

 

 

 

Special Tool(s)

 

USB-to-Ethernet adapter: Trendnet TU2-ET100 USB2.0, Trendnet TU3-ETG USB 3.0, Startech USB31000S USB 3.0, UGREEN USB USB 3.0 model no 40321, Amazon Basics USB 3.0 U3-GE-1P. These adapters have been validated through Ford service testing.

 

 

Mini B 5 Pin Female Adapter: Rotunda Part# CCMUSB-AF-BF5 or equivalent (Vehicles with USB Media Hub)

 

 

USB 2 Cable - Male to Male: Rotunda Part# CCMUSB2-AM-AM-10 or equivalent (All vehicles)

 

 

Ethernet cable assembly, obtain locally (All vehicles)

 

 

NOTE: Ford has received feedback from technicians that the following USB-to-Ethernet adapters do not work and should not be used: TP-Link USB3 - 10/100/1000, Cable Creations 10/100/1000 USB3, UGREEN USB2 - 10/100, Cable Leader USB 2.0, UGREEN ‎FBA_20256. In the near future, a list of good/bad USB-to-Ethernet adapters will be published on PTS > Service Tips.

 

 

Warranty Status: Eligible under provisions of New Vehicle Limited Warranty (NVLW)/Service Part Warranty (SPW)/Special Service Part (SSP)/Extended Service Plan (ESP) coverage. Limits/policies/prior approvals are not altered by a TSB. NVLW/SPW/SSP/ESP coverage limits are determined by the identified causal part and verified using the OASIS part coverage tool.

Labor Times

Description Operation No. Time
Download And Run The Module Repair Application Following The Service Procedure, Includes Time To Access Connector MT222404 Actual Time

Repair/Claim Coding

Causal Part: 14G670
Condition Code: 04
 

Service Procedure

caution.gif CAUTION: Due to Ford cyber security requirements, the module repair procedure outlined in this article is limited to a maximum of 15 attempts with a total of 20 days from the first time the application is run before the application is permanently disabled for each unique VIN. Make sure that all required and compatible tooling listed in this article is available prior to performing this procedure to reduce the chances of encountering this lockout state. If a lockout occurs, module replacement may be necessary. Note that even if the application is run successfully, the 20 day timer (allowing 15 attempts) continue to run in the background. If the module repair application has successfully completed in the past, it is not required to be run again.

NOTE: Administrative access on the laptop computer being used is required to perform this procedure. Make sure any antivirus software loaded in the laptop computer is disabled or uninstalled prior to performing this procedure.

NOTE: Use only a wireless connection for internet access as this application requires the use of the laptop computer ethernet port during the module recovery procedure. Verify the FDRS is at the latest software level.

1. Connect either the vehicle communications module (VCM) II or VCM III to the data link connector (DLC) and start a vehicle session using the FDRS. Navigate to the toolbox tab on FDRS then select the Multi Module tab. Under the Multi Module tab, download and run the Module Update Repair application.

2. Does the FDRS application provide the following message: This vehicle does not qualify for Module Update Repair. The TSB does not apply to this vehicle concern?

(1). Yes - this article does not apply. Continue with following other service publications for APIM, TCU or GWM programming and/or the Workshop Manual (WSM) for normal diagnostics.

(2). No - proceed to Step 3.

3. Connect a battery charger to the vehicle's 12v battery. Set the charger to maintain the battery at 12.6-13.6 volts.

5. For Mustang Mach-E, Nautilus, and F-150 vehicles equipped with a SYNC Media hub, access the APIM in-line USB connector.

 

(4). For Nautilus vehicles, remove the floor console lower right hand trim panel and disconnect the APIM in-line USB connector. Refer to Step 1 in Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 501-12 floor console removal. (Figures 9-10)

Figure 9

imagen2.dll?id=E348950_EUR&w=580&t=JPG

Figure 10

imagen2.dll?id=E385354_EUR&w=580&t=JPG

(5). For Edge vehicles, remove the SYNC media hub and disconnect the mini-USB connector on the back of the media hub. Refer to Step 1 in Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 415-00 Media Hub removal. (Figure 11)

Figure 11

imagen2.dll?id=E352173_EUR&w=580&t=JPG

(6). For Bronco vehicles, remove the SYNC media hub and disconnect the mini-USB connector on the back of the media hub. Refer to Steps 1 through 5 in WSM, Section 415-00 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Hub removal. Step 5 allows access to the mini-USB connector.

NOTE: Verify you have the appropriate Special Tools listed in this document. Failure to use the approved Special Tools may result in application failure. The application may only be run a maximum of 15 times within a 20 day timeframe for each VIN. Refer to the error condition table at the end of this article for further reference.

6. The FDRS prompts the installation of either USB or ethernet cable connections based on the failure detected. Allow the FDRS to establish an ethernet connection before continuing with the process. Moving too quickly prevents the FDRS from identifying the network and affects the recovery process. Once the ethernet connection is identified, select continue.

Required USB connections:

 

• Mustang Mach-E, Edge, Nautilus, Bronco and F-150 vehicles equipped with a SYNC Media hub:

- Connect the Mini B 5-pin female adapter to the vehicle harness.
- Connect the USB 2 Cable - male-to-male to the female adapter and the laptop USB port.

 

Figure 12

imagen2.dll?id=E397466_EUR&w=580&t=JPG

 

Item Description
1

FDRS

2

USB 2 Cable (male-to-male)

3

Mini B 5-pin female adapter

4

Vehicle harness

 

Figure 14 - Edge

imagen2.dll?id=E385356_EUR&w=580&t=JPG

Figure 15 - Nautilus

imagen2.dll?id=E385357_EUR&w=580&t=JPG

 

Required ethernet connections:

 

• Mustang Mach-E, Edge, Nautilus, Bronco and F-150 vehicles equipped with a SYNC media hub:

- Connect the Mini B 5-pin female adapter to the vehicle harness.
- Connect the USB-to-ethernet adapter to the female adapter.
- Connect the ethernet cable to the USB-to-ethernet adapter and laptop ethernet port.

 

Figure 22 - Edge

imagen2.dll?id=E385363_EUR&w=580&t=JPG

Figure 23 - Nautilus

imagen2.dll?id=E385364_EUR&w=580&t=JPG

 

NOTE: Make sure to use the appropriate Special Tools listed in this document. Failure to use the approved Special Tools may result in application failure. The application may only be run a maximum of 15 times within a 20 day timeframe for each VIN. Refer to the error condition table at the end of this article for further reference.

NOTE: Make sure any antivirus software loaded in the laptop computer is disabled or uninstalled prior to performing this procedure.

7. Continue following the FDRS on-screen prompts until the procedure is complete. The FDRS displays when to disconnect the cables. Restore the vehicle harness connections.

8. Once this procedure is complete, FDRS returns to the toolbox tab. Check the Professional Technician System (PTS) website for applicable SYNC 4 and Reverse Brake Assist System TSB, SSMs, GSB publications to update the APIM, TCU and/or GWM to the latest software level.

Error Condition Table
Error Message in FDRS Cause Actions
Unable to communicate with vehicle through ethernet adapter. Verify that the ethernet adapter being used is compatible per the TSB.

 

• Incompatible or faulted USB-to-Ethernet adapter

 

• Verify the USB-to-Ethernet adapter that is being used is on the Ford recommended list. Re-attempt programming with a different adapter

This vehicle does not qualify for Module Update Repair. The TSB does not apply to this vehicle concern.

 

• The APIM and/or TCU modules are not corrupted. The TSB procedure does not apply.

 

• The module repair procedure and TSB does not apply. Refer to Step 2, Substep 1 (Yes response) of this article.

Exception trying to obtain diagnostic files from the backend server required to repair this vehicle. This could indicate that this VIN has been locked out.

 

• Due to Ford Cyber Security requirements, the maximum number of attempts has been reached to run this application. Up to 15 attempts or within 20 days, which ever comes first.

 

• Make sure that the module repair application has not previously been completed successfully by reviewing warranty history on PTS or FDRS vehicle history.

• Replace the affected module (APIM or TCU)

Module Repair has failed due to limited or no connection with the vehicle through the USB cable

 

1. Incorrect tooling or improper connections to the vehicle.

1. Mini B 5 Pin Female Adapter (Rotunda Part # CCMUSB-AF-BF5 or equivalent) (vehicles with media hub).
2. USB 2 cable – male to male (Rotunda part # CCMUSB2-AM-AM-10 or equivalent).

 

2. This may also be caused by a fault with the USB port on the computer being utilized or the fastboot driver not being installed.

 

1. Verify that the proper cable and adapters are being utilized per the TSB

2. Retry the programming using a different USB port on the PC

3. Retry the programming with a different PC

4. Download the fastboot driver following the prompt in the FDRS error message

 

© 2022 Ford Motor Company

All rights reserved.

NOTE: The information in Technical Service Bulletins is intended for use by trained, professional technicians with the knowledge, tools, and equipment to do the job properly and safely. It informs these technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or provides information that could assist in proper vehicle service. The procedures should not be performed by "do-it-yourselfers". Do not assume that a condition described affects your car or truck. Contact a Ford or Lincoln dealership to determine whether the Bulletin applies to your vehicle. Warranty Policy and Extended Service Plan documentation determine Warranty and/or Extended Service Plan coverage unless stated otherwise in the TSB article. The information in this Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) was current at the time of printing. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to supersede this information with updates. The most recent information is available through Ford Motor Company's on-line technical resources.

 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...