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If I am not mistaken, I believe I read someplace that you can't have the shaker 1000 with a nav system, that only the shaker 500 was compatible with it.
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Has anyone come up with a solution how to upgrade the ACM shaker 500 to the Navigation radio. I installed the Nav radio on my 2009 Mustang,all appears to be working except the the B2477 configuration failure.
I used the ford ids vcm and did what they advised. Still get the B2477 error.
If you go to the as-built it will only scan for my as-built information with the shaker 500. How do I get Navigation configuration.
Have you looked up the B2477 error to findout what it was?
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Just an update on the ACM configuration on the Navigation unit installed. The ACM must be programmed with as-built data from a navigation radio installed at the factory. This will remove the B2477 configuration failure DTC.
The update worked, no more B2477 configuration failure DTC.
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