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Gnubbel Guest
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16-06-2007, 15:40 Subject: CAN Message ID mapping to process values, Focus |
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Good day!
I have a question about the CAN message IDs and how to best map them to process values. Here in the forum, there are various 'reports' on how some IDs could be identified through trial and error.
I have a Ford Focus (diesel, manufactured in 2005) and I've been using my PEAK CAN interface and a modified OBD2 connector to access data from my car (baud rate 500K). The result was a flood of data from various message IDs (see image).
Is there an existing database where one can find the mapping information?
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naruto Guest
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17-06-2007, 10:29 Subject: CAN Message ID mapping to process values, Focus |
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Hi,
Try searching for the VW decoding or mapping information that's already circulating in the forum.
Ford utilizes many components from Volkswagen, and it's possible that their CAN bus systems are compatible.
(PS 500k is Motorcan)
Sure, here is the translation of the text from German to English:
'Cu' is a Spanish word that means 'with'. It is often used in greetings and farewells. For example, you might say 'Hola, cu' to someone you are greeting, or 'Adios, cu' to someone you are saying goodbye to.
'Cu' can also be used as a verb, meaning 'to be with'. For example, you might say 'Estoy con mi familia' to mean 'I am with my family'.
In some cases, 'cu' can also be used as a noun, meaning 'a companion'. For example, you might say 'Ella es mi cu' to mean 'She is my companion'.
I hope this helps!
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wwwqqq1 Guest
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06-07-2007, 20:57 Subject: CAN Message ID mapping to process values, Focus |
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Here's some information about Ford's HS-CAN (found somewhere on the internet and copied):
MSG ID 0x200:
Byte 1+2: Actual Torque.
3+4: Minimum torque.
5+6: maximum torque.
7: Engine flags
8: Driver requested output shaft torque.
MSG ID 0x201:
1+2: Engine speed in RPM.
3+4: Engine speed RPM R.O.C. (Does anyone know what R.O.C. stands for?)
5+6: Reserved.
7: Throttle position.
8: Throttle position (Rate of Change).
MSG ID 0x230:
1: Gear position
2+3: Gear ratio
4+5: Torque converter multiplication.
6+7: Transmission losses.
8: Transmission flags
MSG ID 0x420:
1: ETC
2: Pressure
3: Fuel flow (Resolution 0.000020833 gallons)
4: PRNDL
5+6: MIL Telltale / Overdrive / Safe cooling / PATS
7: Charging system status.
8: Engine Off elapsed time.
MSG ID 0x430:
1: Fuel % mean
2: Number of Sensors
3: Instantaneous fuel level.
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wwwqqq1 Guest
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06-07-2007, 20:58 Subject: CAN Message ID mapping to process values, Focus |
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Info from the year 2004, so some of this might not be relevant to you.
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wwwqqq1 Guest
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06-07-2007, 21:04 Subject: CAN Message ID mapping to process values, Focus |
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and furthermore:
ID 0x211: ABS
ID 0x212: ABS Configuration.
ID 0x325: ABS INFORMATION.
ID 0x326: Intelligent Torque Control Communication (ITCC) source.
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wwwqqq1 Guest
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06-07-2007, 21:13 Subject: CAN Message ID mapping to process values, Focus |
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[Translating...]R.O.C. - rate of change
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Gnubbel Guest
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10-07-2007, 6:42 Subject: Re: CAN Msg ID mapping to process values, Focus |
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You're welcome.
Some things are definitely correct.
Best regards, Gnubbel.
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Elvis Guest
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19-10-2007, 18:11 Subject: Re: CAN Msg ID mapping to process values, Focus |
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Hello everyone,
Are there any further updates?
I'm also starting to scan a Ford Focus TDCI.
Maybe someone would be interested in exchanging ideas/thoughts?
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Gnubbel Guest
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23-11-2007, 7:53 Subject: Re: CAN Msg ID mapping to process values, Focus |
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Hi,
I'm still working on it (I also have a Ford Focus TDCi). Unfortunately, I had to put the project on hold due to time constraints.
Best regards, Gnubbel.
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t0156rabe Guest
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18-01-2008, 12:08 Subject: Re: CAN Msg ID mapping to process values, Focus |
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Hello CANpeople, this is a nice and interesting board.
The results of my reverse engineering analysis (Ford Focus 2006) indicate that the value at memory address 0x4B0 provides the wheel speeds (2 bytes per wheel).
Does anyone know the address for the steering angle?
Have a nice day.
raven
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Jackson0
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01-12-2014, 19:15 Subject: CAN Message ID mapping to process values, Focus |
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Hi,
Does anyone know the ID for the coolant temperature?
What does Ford call the coolant temperature in English, and what is the abbreviation used?
Regards,
Jackson.
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xdvorakv
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26-04-2018, 10:21 Subject: CAN Message ID mapping to process values, Focus |
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Hi,
Coolant water temperature for some Ford vehicles: ID=0x420, Data byte 0.
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