UCDS
Ford with ford diagnostic software UCDS V1.26.008 support diagnostic
& ECU Flash.Different adapters implement some aspects of J2534
standard differently, so we periodically fix J2534 issues in
FORScan.Bellow OBD2repair.com share you how to connect Forscan with UCDS Ford UCDS Pro + Adapter.
UCDS Ford V1.26.008 Ford UCDSYS UCDS Pro+ Diagnostic & ECU Flash Cable
Old versions of UCDS Ford (v2?) had problem with J2534 drivers. FORScan was able to access the DLL that implements J2534 API (ucdsj2534.dll) in a standard way. But this library had additional dependencies (unknown for FORScan and other s/w) – libusb0.dll and ftd2xx.dll available in the same folder. This is incorrect driver implementation, However it can be fixed quite easily by copying the libusb0.dll and ftd2xx.dll from UCDS folder to any place FORScan can access it – either in Windows DLL system folder or in FORScan EXE folder.
New versions of UCDS Ford (v3) seems to have no libusb0.dll dependency anymore, but ftd2xx.dll dependecy still exists. FORScan has NO ftd2xx.dll distributed, it uses FTDI drivers installed in the system, if any. So if there are no FTDI drivers installed in the system (so FORScan can reach this DLL in Windows system DLL folder), FORScan may not be able to access UCDS J2534 API. Again, we consider it incorrect J2534 API implementation. However it can be easily fixed by copying ftd2xx.dll from UCDS folder to FORScan EXE folder.
New UCDS Ford versions have complex anti-piracy protection system. In our tests we noticed that couple of times FORScan was unable to connect to UCDS Ford until we ran native UCDS software that connected to their server and verified the license, also enabled CAN mode ON.
FAQs of “ UCDS Ford adapter in Forscan”:
So explain what it means for an UCDS v3 adapter with Forscan?
It means that if you use UCDS v3 and it doesn’t work with FORScan, copy ftd2xx.dll from UCDS exe folder to FORScan exe folder. This is an incorrect J2534 library implementation by UCDS, and not a problem of FORScan. Also, if you have FTDI drivers installed in your system (so ftd2xx.dll is available in Windows system folder) everything should work “out of the box”. This is why it works “out of the box” for some people (who seems to have FTDI drivers installed) and doesn’t work for others (who have no FTDI drivers installed).
Can I use the UCDS Ford adapter with Forscan?
Yes you can. A lot of FORScan users successfully use it.
Somebody knows how to connect the UCDS Ford adapter to Forscan?
If you’ve got the UCDS adapter drivers loaded you should see it listed in FORScan settings, connection tab under J2534 Adapters section.
Some new drivers needed?
I have the v3 Ford UCDS adapter and after I installed the drivers it showed up automatically in FORScan for me and works on my Windows 8 & 10 laptop.
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UCDS Ford V1.26.008 Ford UCDSYS UCDS Pro+ Diagnostic & ECU Flash Cable
Old versions of UCDS Ford (v2?) had problem with J2534 drivers. FORScan was able to access the DLL that implements J2534 API (ucdsj2534.dll) in a standard way. But this library had additional dependencies (unknown for FORScan and other s/w) – libusb0.dll and ftd2xx.dll available in the same folder. This is incorrect driver implementation, However it can be fixed quite easily by copying the libusb0.dll and ftd2xx.dll from UCDS folder to any place FORScan can access it – either in Windows DLL system folder or in FORScan EXE folder.
New versions of UCDS Ford (v3) seems to have no libusb0.dll dependency anymore, but ftd2xx.dll dependecy still exists. FORScan has NO ftd2xx.dll distributed, it uses FTDI drivers installed in the system, if any. So if there are no FTDI drivers installed in the system (so FORScan can reach this DLL in Windows system DLL folder), FORScan may not be able to access UCDS J2534 API. Again, we consider it incorrect J2534 API implementation. However it can be easily fixed by copying ftd2xx.dll from UCDS folder to FORScan EXE folder.
New UCDS Ford versions have complex anti-piracy protection system. In our tests we noticed that couple of times FORScan was unable to connect to UCDS Ford until we ran native UCDS software that connected to their server and verified the license, also enabled CAN mode ON.
FAQs of “ UCDS Ford adapter in Forscan”:
So explain what it means for an UCDS v3 adapter with Forscan?
It means that if you use UCDS v3 and it doesn’t work with FORScan, copy ftd2xx.dll from UCDS exe folder to FORScan exe folder. This is an incorrect J2534 library implementation by UCDS, and not a problem of FORScan. Also, if you have FTDI drivers installed in your system (so ftd2xx.dll is available in Windows system folder) everything should work “out of the box”. This is why it works “out of the box” for some people (who seems to have FTDI drivers installed) and doesn’t work for others (who have no FTDI drivers installed).
Can I use the UCDS Ford adapter with Forscan?
Yes you can. A lot of FORScan users successfully use it.
Somebody knows how to connect the UCDS Ford adapter to Forscan?
If you’ve got the UCDS adapter drivers loaded you should see it listed in FORScan settings, connection tab under J2534 Adapters section.
Some new drivers needed?
I have the v3 Ford UCDS adapter and after I installed the drivers it showed up automatically in FORScan for me and works on my Windows 8 & 10 laptop.
OBD2repair.com Focus On OBD Tool Since 2008
More detail about UCDS Ford ,pls connect
Website:www.obd2repair.com
Skype:obd2repair / eobdscan1
We Chat/ Whatsapp:+86 137 2882 3163
Email: info@obd2repair.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/obd2repaircom/