I recently purchased a Win10 cable from here which, connects to both my Ranger and Mazda 6 fisrt time.
However, when I try to modify any settings in either as-built or non-as-built modules in either vehicle it reports "Battery voltage too low, Voltage = 11.2V, expected 11.6V" (or similar).
It is doing this whilst the Mazda is connected to a battery charger and the voltage at the battery is measured at 11.7V
I've not had a chance to measure the actual battery voltage on the Ranger.
Seems like a bit of a coincidence and unlikely that both cars have a voltage that is too low, dont you think?
ANy ideas?
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Voltage too low to make changes?
- MikeK
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Please see Stewart's post for his updated version of FORScan that eliminates the voltage error:
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2018 Wildtrak 3.2L Auto Supercab 4x4 in Pride Orange
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Thank you, I'll install the new version and try again later today.
2018 Ranger Wildtrack (Pride Orange)