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Anyone know why Lariat Luxs have different APIM part numbers?

This part number is from a EcoBoost Lariat Lux, 4k
Ford Maverick SYNC 4 swap for Maverick XL / XLT (non SYNC 3 systems) APIM1


And this is from a Hybrid Lariat Lux
Ford Maverick SYNC 4 swap for Maverick XL / XLT (non SYNC 3 systems) APIM2.PNG

Not surprised with the suffix change since it's just the firmware version but why and "L" vs a "N" in the first letter?
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Anyone know why Lariat Luxs have different APIM part numbers?

This part number is from a EcoBoost Lariat Lux, 4k
APIM1.webp


And this is from a Hybrid Lariat Lux
APIM2.PNG

Not surprised with the suffix change since it's just the firmware version but why and "L" vs a "N" in the first letter?
Thats a good question. Trying to source parts for this I found different ford part numbers for basically the same parts. For example the ACM from an Escape I used is virtually identical to the F150. So I can only assume they use different part numbers for hardware that is running different AsBuilt configs or firmware.
 
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Thats a good question. Trying to source parts for this I found different ford part numbers for basically the same parts. For example the ACM from an Escape I used is virtually identical to the F150. So I can only assume they use different part numbers for hardware that is running different AsBuilt configs or firmware.
So with Ford part numbers, the first block is a vehicle specific code. That’s why there is an L vs N (mav eco vs mav hybrid), the second block is the actual component part number, and the third block is the component revision.
 

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Well that all depends on how much you value seamless wireless CarPlay. That’s about the only major difference between 3 and 4 at the 8” screen level. Since you have a lariat, you would just need the APIM at around $300. You would need to remove two pins from your current APIM connector and then just plug the sync 4 APIM in.
You and prop2431 have done a GREAT job figuring this all out.....Kudos to both of you!
I ordered an XLT and it appears there's a little bit more DIY work for those than for the Lariat. That combined with the expense (you said about $500) means this won't likely happen for me.
What I'd found here on these boards that will work for wireless carplay is this from Amazon.
And rather than pay Ford just over $599 for the wireless cell phone pad I found this also on Amazon that looks like it would be perfect (at a fraction of the cost)

Both of these combined is less than $100....so I believe this is what I'll do. No doubt Sync 4 is superior...and I won't have that....but....it will be good enough.
 

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So with Ford part numbers, the first block is a vehicle specific code. That’s why there is an L vs N (mav eco vs mav hybrid), the second block is the actual component part number, and the third block is the component revision.
OK, but so far in comparing lots of EcoBoost and Hybrid module part numbers, I have only found 3 modules with different part numbers

Powertrain Control Module - OK, I can see this, different engines and eCVT
Body Control Module - not sure why but, OK
Accessory Protocol Interface Module - Why?

Or is it an early production EcoBoost and a more recent production Hybrid and they are installing a newer modules in both types now?
 

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So I figured I would go ahead and start this thread. @propp2531 and I have been working in the background on the potential of swapping Sync 4 into our trucks. Non Sync 3 Maverick systems present a challenge since an APIM does not actually exist as a separate module. The screen and software are run directly from the ACM. This means an adapter harness must be made to add in the required APIM and the ACM has to be swapped for a sync 3 based ACM. Thankfully that is fairly easy with passthrough harnesses existing for the ACM and all of the required leads for the APIM connector exist on the OEM ACM wiring.

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And for those wondering, this method would also work to add Sync 3 to non Sync 3 systems. Programming of Sync 3 would also be much easier, but where is the fun in that!
I have a lariat w/ sync 3 already where did you purchase your sync 4 apim
 

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So I figured I would go ahead and start this thread. @propp2531 and I have been working in the background on the potential of swapping Sync 4 into our trucks. Non Sync 3 Maverick systems present a challenge since an APIM does not actually exist as a separate module. The screen and software are run directly from the ACM. This means an adapter harness must be made to add in the required APIM and the ACM has to be swapped for a sync 3 based ACM. Thankfully that is fairly easy with passthrough harnesses existing for the ACM and all of the required leads for the APIM connector exist on the OEM ACM wiring.

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IMG_1349.JPEG

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And for those wondering, this method would also work to add Sync 3 to non Sync 3 systems. Programming of Sync 3 would also be much easier, but where is the fun in that!
I noticed the HD option is not available in radio setup screen. Did you make it appear? Does HD radio work with this upgrade?
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I hooked up my Sync 4 8" Nav APIM module in the truck. Everything boots up after I removed the APIM connector pins 53/54 but there is still some weirdness.

It's a AWD Lariat Lux w/ 4k FX4

  • Radio control buttons on dash do not work. Steering wheel controls function though.
  • Information chime settings appear in menu but are grayed out
  • Seat control settings appear in menu but are grayed out
  • Wireless carplay doesn't always work due to application projection not working properly

Below is the APIM code I've been using. Any ideas on how to solve the issues above?

Blockxxxx-xxxx-xxxx
DE00/7D0-01-01A081-4100-80BB
DE00/7D0-01-020100-D609-10CA
DE00/7D0-01-03C390-0020-004E
DE00/7D0-01-040004-000A-806A
DE01/7D0-02-018102-0008-A80D
DE01/7D0-02-02C000-00D4-107F
DE01/7D0-02-030040-0000-001C
DE02/7D0-03-014341-1503-0077
DE02/7D0-03-020306-0000-01E6
DE02/7D0-03-030000-0000-00DD
DE03/7D0-04-010500-0000-00E1
DE04/7D0-05-012000-1800-0015
DE04/7D0-05-020102-C620-00C7
DE04/7D0-05-034429-0000-004c
DE05/7D0-06-011806-1810-2F53
DE05/7D0-06-024423
DE06/7D0-07-011800-3300-002A
DE06/7D0-07-0203E8-a4b6-0025
DE06/7D0-07-030056-567F-000C
DE06/7D0-07-04886A
DE07/7D0-08-01DE00-0000-00BE
DE07/7D0-08-020000-0000-00E1
DE08/7D0-09-0103AC-AC70-FCA8
DE08/7D0-09-02003E-6000-0888
DE08/7D0-09-030033-0000-0016
DE08/7D0-09-040018-2000-001C
DE08/7D0-09-054000-C000-00E5
DE09/7D0-10-010FD3-0000-00C4
DE09/7D0-10-020000-0000-00E3
DE09/7D0-10-030000-0000-00E4
DE09/7D0-10-040000-0000-00E5
DE09/7D0-10-050000-0000-00E6
 
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I hooked up my Sync 4 8" Nav APIM module in the truck. Everything boots up after I removed the APIM connector pins 53/54 but there is still some weirdness.

It's a AWD Lariat Lux w/ 4k FX4

  • Radio control buttons on dash do not work. Steering wheel controls function though.
  • Information chime settings appear in menu but are grayed out
  • Seat control settings appear in menu but are grayed out
  • Wireless carplay doesn't always work due to application projection not working properly

Below is the APIM code I've been using. Any ideas on how to solve the issues above?

Blockxxxx-xxxx-xxxx
DE00/7D0-01-01A081-4100-80BB
DE00/7D0-01-020100-D609-10CA
DE00/7D0-01-03C390-0020-004E
DE00/7D0-01-040004-000A-806A
DE01/7D0-02-018102-0008-A80D
DE01/7D0-02-02C000-00D4-107F
DE01/7D0-02-030040-0000-001C
DE02/7D0-03-014341-1503-0077
DE02/7D0-03-020306-0000-01E6
DE02/7D0-03-030000-0000-00DD
DE03/7D0-04-010500-0000-00E1
DE04/7D0-05-012000-1800-0015
DE04/7D0-05-020102-C620-00C7
DE04/7D0-05-034429-0000-004c
DE05/7D0-06-011806-1810-2F53
DE05/7D0-06-024423
DE06/7D0-07-011800-3300-002A
DE06/7D0-07-0203E8-a4b6-0025
DE06/7D0-07-030056-567F-000C
DE06/7D0-07-04886A
DE07/7D0-08-01DE00-0000-00BE
DE07/7D0-08-020000-0000-00E1
DE08/7D0-09-0103AC-AC70-FCA8
DE08/7D0-09-02003E-6000-0888
DE08/7D0-09-030033-0000-0016
DE08/7D0-09-040018-2000-001C
DE08/7D0-09-054000-C000-00E5
DE09/7D0-10-010FD3-0000-00C4
DE09/7D0-10-020000-0000-00E3
DE09/7D0-10-030000-0000-00E4
DE09/7D0-10-040000-0000-00E5
DE09/7D0-10-050000-0000-00E6
My suggestion is to go with the ABD in the OP. That should get most things functional. Then use the sync 4 database to add the rest.
 

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My suggestion is to go with the ABD in the OP. That should get most things functional. Then use the sync 4 database to add the rest.
As-Built Database in the OP, Can you explain this further?
 
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I’d have to pay someone to do this haha. Very nice
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