Let me know if theres something I can help out with.
Once all setup and communicating, we can easily determine the clusters 11bit ID by simply looping through all possibilities and sending a "are you present" message. But, looks like the device ID header should be 720.
For anyone playing at home, this wireup should work to get the cluster powered and ELM hooked up. Use a 12v battery though.. it was just easy to drop a 9v in the image!
Also, Im not sure whether pin5 on the B connector is required.. is says 0v for cluster CAN wakeup.. so its a safe bet pulling it to ground for 0v
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I'm thinking one of these ford vcm scantools are a definite go. Can pick then up for $150 with ids software (obviously must be cracked). But, subscriptions aren't toooooo bad if purchasing a license for the latest ids version if we want to tinker with new stuff, but I read in the feedback comments a bunch of people programming BA clusters, ecus ect successfully so pretty excited to pick one up. Least it's the proper tool ford utilises.
Might have to try install this software to see what we can 'tinker' with... *mwahahaha*
As far as sending speed signals into the cluster, my thoughts were to run signals into the wheel speed sensor pins of the ABS unit, which is where the speed signal is turned into can data and sent to the cluster and ECU. I think all four sensors would need to be simulated to avoid freaking the abs module and throwing cosed.
A basic waveform should work, as far as I know the sensors on the BA/BF's are just inductive pickups. I'm not sure how high the signal could be set before it stops reading though. It could be a slow process.
Ahhh that must be where I read about the speed input pins!. Yeah that could work,
I do believe a simpler option will be to simulate that CAN chatter to the cluster, but always best to have a backup plan!. Soooo, will need to see if there are any additional abs wires needed to be hooked up to the cluster, I'm sure I saw a couple pins mentioning abs on the cluster.
They have been doing this since 2007, although looks like they ran out of steam around 2012, and nothing has really been submitted since.
But, a good collection of info is in there for cluster programming. I will try put all the programming info together and chuck it up here as a starting point.