Pre-Programming Preparation:
I. Preliminary Requirements
PC Setup: Prepare a computer pre-installed with OE software and ensure it is fully charged.
Tip: It is recommended to keep the PC connected to a power source throughout the programming process to prevent interruptions caused by power loss.
Network Connection: The computer must be connected via a wired network to ensure a download speed of ≥5MB/s.
Note: Some ECU data files are large; excessive network latency or disconnection will directly cause programming failure.
Vehicle Power: Connect the vehicle to a dedicated stable voltage power supply (programming power supply) and maintain the voltage between 13.2V and 14.5V.
Warning: Voltage fluctuations can cause programming failure. Ensure stable power supply.
Parking: Park the vehicle on level ground to prevent the risk of rolling. An inclined surface may lead to accidents during programming.
II. Pre-Programming Inspection
Circuit Check: Verify that the ECU power supply and grounding circuits are normal. Confirm that the ECU information to be programmed matches the current vehicle's ECU information exactly.
Refurbished ECU: If programming a refurbished ECU, strictly follow the manufacturer's operating guidelines.
Some refurbished ECUs (e.g., anti-theft related) may fail OEM software verification.
Used ECUs may need to be wiped (cleared of data) before use; otherwise, programming will fail.
Recommendation: It is recommended to use a brand new ECU for programming, and a stable voltage power supply must be connected during the process.
III. Programming Procedures
Follow Instructions: During programming, carefully read the prompts within the OEM software and execute steps strictly. Do not perform unauthorized operations.
IV. Troubleshooting Programming Failures
Initial Check: If programming fails, first check the vehicle status and the connection of the diagnostic equipment.
Retry Method: If the status is normal, it is recommended to let the vehicle sleep for 30 minutes before retrying. Power cycling or sleep mode can clear cached error data and improve the success rate of the retry.
Display Issues: If the vehicle instrument cluster fails to display information correctly after a failure, it is recommended to re-program immediately. Do not disconnect the equipment or power, and do not turn off the ignition.
⚠️ Important Note: Please try to use a brand new ECU for programming, and ensure a stable voltage power supply is connected during the process.
1. Take out the RLink device and connect it to both the vehicle's OBD port and the computer's USB port. Ensure that the connections are secure.
2. Once the device is connected, launch the RLink Platform software. Check the vehicle connection status via the connection info within the platform, and verify if the drivers are installed.
Note: Before programming with FDRS, it is recommended to log in to your RLink Platform account to check for any software or firmware updates. If updates are available, please install them before proceeding with the vehicle programming.
3. Double-click to open the FDRS software.

4. Log in to your subscribed FDRS account.
Note: When logging in, please select "Independent Operator / Non-Dealer" as the account type, and ensure you choose the region associated with your account.
5. After logging in, click the VCI icon in the bottom right corner and select "Other Device." From the selection box, choose "Artidiag RLink" and click OK.
Note: If the RLink option is not available in the list, please check if the registry information is correct.
6. Click "Read VIN from vehicle" to read the VIN. Once the reading is complete, click GO.
7. After reading the vehicle information, verify that the vehicle model is correct and click "Go to ToolBox".
8.Select SCCM, enter SCCM - Programmable Module Installation (PMI), and click Download.
Note: If the vehicle currently has faults, you must first identify the fault type. If there are internal ECU failures or wiring short circuits, be sure to troubleshoot and repair them before performing module programming.

- 9.Once the download is complete, click RUN to start the operation.
- Note: Before executing the operation, you must connect a regulated power supply to ensure stable power.

- 10.Downloading vehicle software

- 11.After the programming file download is complete, check the regulated power supply connection status according to the on-screen prompts. Once confirmed normal, click YES.
- Note: Failure to connect a regulated power supply may directly result in programming interruption or flashing failure.

- 12.Confirm whether the vehicle is currently equipped with the original factory ECU: Select YES for an original ECU, or NO if you have installed a brand new replacement ECU.
- Note: If programming fails after installing a new ECU and selecting NO, please reinstall the original ECU and repeat the previous steps. Wait until the software prompts you regarding the ECU replacement, then install the new ECU and strictly follow the on-screen instructions to complete the remaining steps.

- 13.Upon reaching this step, please turn off the ignition switch and disconnect the regulated power supply. Replace and install the brand new ECU according to specifications, then click OK to continue after installation is complete.

- 14.After installing the new ECU, turn on the ignition switch, connect the regulated power supply, and click OK to start vehicle programming.
- Note: Before programming, be sure to confirm that the vehicle is in Park and the ignition switch is in the ON position.

- 15.Programming is in progress. Please do not perform any operations and wait patiently for the flashing to complete.

- 16.Turn off the ignition switch and click OK.

- 17.When the interface indicates that programming is complete, turn on the ignition switch and click OK again to confirm.

18.After programming is complete, if the vehicle involves anti-theft functions, you must also program the anti-theft module and match the relevant sensors. Additionally, if issues such as vehicle pulling exist, a four-wheel alignment is required.
Note: Anti-theft programming requires a specific subscription for authorization. Please contact Ford OE Software Customer Service for subscription inquiries.