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Navigation: CAN > OEM CAN Protocols

Ford Mustang 2011 - 2014.

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Note: Your VIN must be entered in MTune to be broadcast on the CAN, see below.

 

 

Inputs.

All four individual wheels speed from stock ABS into MaxxECU traction system.

 

Outputs.

Instrument cluster (Speed, RPM, CEL, water temp, battery, overheating, odometer etc.)

VIN broadcast on the CAN.

 

Optional CAN.

OEM traction control button can be used to enable/disable MaxxECU traction capabilities.

OEM AC button is used for AC request/idle up.

 

Not working/issues.

TPMS calibration not supported, use stock ECU to calibrate TPMS.

Ford diagnostics, use stock ECU to diagnose vehicle, since FORD IDS wont continue diagnose the vehicle if no stock ECU found.

Low fuel level indicator might light up earlier than it should, because of the non implemented fuel consumption in the CAN system.

 

Changelog

Wheel speed correction function added in MTune 1.142.

MTune 1.136: Support for OEM CAN Buttons, value presentation using Tach output.

Improved AC request, VIN broadcast on the CAN in MTune 1.119

Initial support in MTune 1.89.6594.

 

Confirmed to work models

2011 GT V8 with ECU A2C53394372 (5WY8744)

2013 GT V8 with ECU A2C31624000 (5WY8908)

 

 

Note: If you experience problems with ABS/Traction warning issues, please contact us!

 

 

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Arrow explanation

Green (light): Working.

Green (dark): Working (but not controlled by CAN).

Blue: Not ECU controlled.

Orange: Partly controlled by MaxxECU.

Yellow: Turned off.

 

 

 

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN Broadcast on the CAN)

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1. Enable the OBD-II protocol

 

 

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2. Enter your VIN in the input box, make sure to enter all 17 characters. After you have entered your VIN, you can now safely disable the CAN OBD-II output protocol...

Note: Fail to enter the correct code above, will result in DTCs on device on your vehicle CAN.

 

 

Wheel circumference must always be calibrated using an OEM CAN protocol

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When we calibrate the wheel speeds from an OEM vehicle (to make an OEM CAN Protocol), we always use the stock wheel sizes, so to get correct wheel speeds within MaxxECU, you must calibrate your wheel dimensions, since they are used to show you the correct speed in MaxxECU.