Module Configuration and Parameter Chart

2018 Ford Transit Connect XL, Van CargoSECTION Module Configuration and Parameter Chart

The charts describe specific module configuration information:

Direct Configuration 

Module Name Module Address Programmable Module Installation (PMI) Available Reprogram/Flash Capable Requires Adaptive Learning or Calibration Available Progammable Parameters
APIM 7D0 Yes Yes No None
APIM (Touchscreen) 7D0 Yes Yes No Trailer tow
Trailer module
ABS module 760 Yes Yes IVD initialization None
ACM 727 Yes Yes No None
BCM 726 Yes Yes No Battery type
Cargo door alarm disable (hinged cargo door)
Configurable unlocking (hinged cargo door and sliding doors)
DDM 740 No No No None
FCIM 7A7 No No No None
FCDIM 7A5 Yes Yes No Trailer tow
GPSM (if equipped) 701 Yes Yes No None
HCM 734 No No No None
HVAC module 733 No No No None
IPC 720 Yes Yes No Display language
Digital speedometer
OCSM 765 No No OCS re-zero None
PAM 736 No No No None
PSCM 730 Yes Yes No None
PCM 7E0 Yes Yes Yes VIN
PDM 741 No No No None
RCM 737 Yes Yes No None
SODL 7C4 Yes Yes No None
SODR 7C6 Yes Yes No None
SASM 797 No No No None
TRM (vehicles built before 1/26/14) 791 No No No None
TRM (vehicles built after 1/26/14) 791 Yes Yes No Bad LED configuration
LIN bus enable

Body Control Module (BCM) and Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) Car Configuration 

NOTE: The BCM and IPC have a unique procedure to set Car Configuration Parameters. Configuration changes made will affect several modules. If the car configuration is changed in the BCM or IPC, an adaptive learning of the car configuration may be required in some modules (such as ABS module or RCM), depending on the changed parameter.
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