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To remove the speed limiter from a Ford Transit Custom, you will need the Ford VCM II and IDS diagnostic tool and software. Connect the diagnostic tool to the OBD2 port and wait for the communication link to be established. Once connected, go to the tool box and select module programming. Then choose programmable parameters and locate the speed items. Select the vehicle's speed limit option and then disable the speed limiter. If prompted about PATS, select "YES." Follow the on-screen instructions, including turning the ignition on and off. Run the PATS service function, then follow the instructions to turn the ignition on and off once again. Click to continue, and the operation will be completed.
I recently brought my 20214 Ford Transit Connect to the Ford dealership to have the speed limiter removed, but they couldn't do it because it was factory-installed 😠. After spending an hour reading the manual, I discovered a switch that disables it. I wish Ford had informed me of this, but I'm relieved I found it in the manual. While I'm fine driving within the 70 mph limit, it's nice to have the option to accelerate for overtaking. However, I need to remember to press the switch each time I drive since it resets when the ignition is turned off.
How can I remove the speed limiter on my Ford truck with the registration number LO22NSF?
The sole way to disable a 100 mph speed limiter on a transit custom at this time involves accessing the electronic control unit (ECU) and using a boot flash device like cmdflash to connect to the PCB's can-bus. By linking boot and checkpoints with 1k ohm resistors, you can then proceed to read the necessary data after obtaining the boot password from the tri-core processors.
The only method to eliminate a restriction on a Transit Custom is by accessing the electronic control unit (ECU) and linking a boot flash tool, such as CMDFlash, to its printed circuit board's CAN-bus system.
As an American, I would rephrase the text as follows:
Right now, the sole way to eliminate a speed limiter set at 100 mph on a Ford Transit Custom involves opening the ECU and using a boot flash device like CMDFlash to connect to the PCB's CAN-bus. You would need to link the boot and checkpoints using 1k ohm resistors, then access the necessary firmware after obtaining the boot password of the processors in the system.
To get rid of the limiter on a transit custom, you have to open up the ECU and use a boot flash tool like CMDFlash to connect to its PCB's CAN-bus.