To make backup files of your modules using FORScan, you will need a reliable FORScan adapter.
For more of his videos, check out his Youtube channel here. I do not have forscan though so I do not know if the 'As built' on OASIS is the same format/compatible as the 'As built' in forscan. Special thanks to Chad Fraser for this amazing video. The 'As built' data is accessible on Ford internal/Dealership accessible 'OASIS' for every VIN I have checked. You can just simply restore the original factory settings of your vehicle and then load your backup modules back after the visit to your dealership is done. It was explained in the video that creating a backup of your modules is particularly useful when you are about to send your vehicle to the dealership and you don't want them knowing that you made some changes on your vehicle. This would make it easier to revert back to the previous module values in case something goes wrong.Ī Youtube video by Chad Fraser shows us a walkthrough on how to do module backups using FORScan. Even the experienced FORScan users make sure to create a back up to their modules prior to making any changes to their vehicles. Making changes to your vehicle modules can be quite risky if you are not that familiar in modifying codes on your modules using FORScan.