The protocol dedicated to Ford, with ECU Bosch MED17.0.7, in “coming soon” in our latest KESSv2 release, is now available for everyone in OBD! Read and write directly through the OBD2 connector without having to remove or disconnect the ECU from the vehicle: work in total security!
From today the 1.0 3-cylinder Ford EcoBoost engine, thanks to the several requests from our customers, is supported in OBD! Make attractive a small engine, but with great potential in terms of performance optimization!
Do you want to discover other supported vehicles?
Due to the great demand for some important vehicles, we have new protocols available in advance.
Starting today, the control units of the following vehicles are available in “coming soon”:
- BMW Motorrad – Bosch ME17.2.4 BMS-MP – Can – Virtual Reading and Writing
- Land Rover – Bosch EDC17CP55 – Flexray – Reading and Writing
- Land Rover – Bosch MED17.8.32 – Flexray – Reading and Writing
- Triumph – Keihin SH72531 – Can – Reading and Writing
Are you a customer owning both KESSv2 Master and K-TAG Master with an active subscription? Contact our tech support using the ticket portal to enable the new protocols in advance!
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Ford with ECU Bosch MED17.0.7 supported in OBD2
Model | ECU | Functions |
---|---|---|
B-Max | Bosch MED17.0.7 | RD, WR |
C-Max | Bosch MED17.0.7 | RD, WR |
Ecosport | Bosch MED17.0.7 | RD, WR |
Fiesta | Bosch MED17.0.7 | RD, WR |
Focus | Bosch MED17.0.7 | RD, WR |
Mondeo | Bosch MED17.0.7 | RD, WR |
Tourneo Connect | Bosch MED17.0.7 | RD, WR |
Tourneo Courier | Bosch MED17.0.7 | RD, WR |
Transit Connect | Bosch MED17.0.7 | RD, WR |
Transit Courier | Bosch MED17.0.7 | RD, WR |
FUNCTIONS
- WR = Reading
- RD = Writing
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