Check the official FORScan forum for feedback from other users who have tested the beta on your specific vehicle model. How to Get the FORScan v2.4.6 Beta
Enhanced support for programming new or replacement modules like the Body Control Module (BCM) or Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
Early testers have reported minor quirks. Here is how to solve them: forscan v246 beta exclusive
As a long-time user of FORScan for modifying my F-150 and my wife’s Mazda CX-5, I always keep an eye out for the beta releases. The "v2.4.6 Beta Exclusive" build has been circulating through the enthusiast forums recently, and I’ve spent the last week putting it through its paces. If you are tired of the generic OBD2 limitations and need deep-dive diagnostics before the official public release, this version is worth a look—but proceed with caution.
[Check the Official FORScan Forum for the v2.46 Beta download thread—do not download from random mirrors!] Check the official FORScan forum for feedback from
Always create a backup of your original "As-Built" data before making any changes.
For automotive enthusiasts, professional technicians, and DIYers working with Ford, Mazda, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles, has long been the premier software tool for diagnostics and module configuration. By providing access to the CAN bus network that dealers pay thousands for, it allows for deep customization—from enabling hidden features to complex module programming 1. Here is how to solve them: As a
Reliable, thoroughly tested, but slower to adopt new features.