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(How-to) Upgrade/Replace Your Instrument Cluster

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If you’ve ever driven an escape with the 12” cluster you know how cool it is, for instance, switching to ECO mode gives a calm green display, switching to sport mode gives racing style gauges, to be fair, there’s no information the 12” cluster provides that the base model cluster doesn’t, but it is able to provide more information at one time, for instance, with adaptive cruise, it is nice to have the forward situation display without having to select it in a menu.

For me, the hardest part was actually finding the cluster, I ordered it from one junkyard, and they had wrapped it poorly and it came with cluster mask plastic cracked, I tried to order the mask from Ford, but it’s not sold separately for the digital cluster. I ordered it from another junkyard and they sent me the wrong part. Seems good help is hard to find these days…

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Where to find it:
1. A local wrecking yard with a 2020 escape titanium (You need a GAS model!)
2. Ebay
3. You can try the national used parts database here:
Car-Part.com--Used Auto Parts Market

Select 2020 > Ford Escape > speedometer >
(cluster), MPH, (AT), High series cluster, digital, manual shift
or
(cluster), MPH, (AT), High series cluster, digital, w/o manual shift


You can also try other options as the clusters are often mislabeled. In theory there is also a 6” cluster a so called, “High Series Analog” but I’ve only seen that on Lincoln corsair.
4. LKQ online

Note: You will need a forscan adapter that supports MSCAN

Parts Required:

Instrument Cluster (High Series Digital 12”): LJ6T-10849-DEK

Note: I am not sure if a new cluster will come with the firmware already installed so it may be best to get a used unit.
Note 2: To program the correct mileage via forscan you will need to purchase a cluster with lower mileage than the vehicle you’re installing it in. Forscan only increases mileage, it does not decrease mileage!


Basic Steps:

1. Connect Forscan and Download your existing Asbuilt from your original cluster.
2. Note your Mileage in Kilometer(Even for USA) from the Forscan Log
3. Remove Sync 3 Screen

4. Partially Remove The Sync 3 Button Trim

5. Remove Cluster Surround Trim

NOTE: It is best to remove the cluster surround trim and the upper column trim together as one piece, the plastic is very thin where the connection is made. The upper Column cover has no screws and simply pops off.

NOTE 2: The left driver’s side vent is intended to come out with the cluster trim, however mine was stuck to the ducting, I ended up unclipping from the cluster trim it with a pick and removing the parts separately but reassembled them before reinstalling.

6. Install the new cluster and Program your asbuilt and mileage in KM(KM is more accurate than miles for this case.)
 
Discussion starter · #2 ·
This Came up on Ebay: A Bronco Sport Cluster part #:
M1PT-10849-ANE

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Based on it's shape it should fit, the seller has it listed for $720 and I doubt they'll get it. Still, it should fit and work in an escape. This is the So Called "Mid-series" Cluster.
 
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Discussion starter · #6 ·
Yes, I did this on a I3 escape SE, follow the instructions and you will be fine.
 
Discussion starter · #8 ·
Is that an American part? It might be an EU part? or it might just be a later revision.
 
Discussion starter · #10 ·
I see, just make sure it's a gasoline unit and not a hybrid unit as the gauges are different.
 
Discussion starter · #12 ·
It would probably still work, just would give KW gauge instead of RPM.
 
Discussion starter · #14 ·
Why work you think changing your cluster would brick anything? just copy the asbuilt into the new cluster, if you have any issues revert back to the old cluster. Your biggest problem here would probably be find an escape cluster with low enough miles.
 
Discussion starter · #17 ·
Again, the asbuilt take car of this, it is also faily unlikely to brick your bcm.
 
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Discussion starter · #22 ·
Your cluster likely has TRIP A and TRIP B but you need to enable them using the menu.
 
Discussion starter · #25 ·
You would need to reach out to Forscan, but with them being in Russia and sanctions and whatnot, I think they've stopped offering services:
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It could also be that there is a problem with your adapter? See if you can make a small change to your original cluster.
 
Discussion starter · #40 ·
You need a forscan full license, if you have that reach out to them.