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    CCF-PRO Editor: Complete Beginner to Advanced Guide

    Published 10 July 2026 | JLR Engineering Team

    The Car Configuration File (OUR CCF-PRO SOFTWARE) is the master document that tells every module in a Jaguar or Land Rover what it is supposed to do. When you change hardware, activate features, or replace modules, you edit the CCF. In this guide, we cover everything from the basics to advanced CCF-PRO Editor workflows.

    What Is a Car Configuration File (CCF)?

    Every JLR vehicle ships with a CCF CONFIGURATION TOOL stored in the Body Control Module (BCM). This file defines the vehicle's build specification: engine type, transmission, interior trim, infotainment level, safety features, and every optional extra. Each module reads the CCF during startup to determine its role and parameters.

    When you retrofit a feature, like upgrading to a 360-degree camera or enabling Apple carplay compatibility, the hardware may already be installed, but the CCF does not know it exists. The result is a non-functional feature. Editing the CCF tells the vehicle to recognise and use the new hardware.

    Why Would You Edit the CCF?

    Common reasons for OUR CCF-PRO SOFTWARE editing include:

    What Is CCF-PRO Editor?

    CCF-PRO Editor is a dedicated CCF editing tool designed for JLR vehicles. Unlike the basic CCF editing built into JLR Engineering, CCF-PRO Editor provides a full visual editor with:

    Step-by-Step Workflow

    Step 1: Read the Vehicle CCF

    Connect your diagnostic interface (ENET cable for pre-2020, DOIP VCI for 2020+) to the vehicle and open CCF-PRO Editor. Select the correct vehicle model and year, then click Read CCF. The software will communicate with the BCM and download the current CCF to your PC.

    Always save the original file before making any changes. Name it with the VIN and date: VIN_original_2026-07-10.ccf-pro editor.

    Step 2: Identify the Parameters to Change

    Use the search function to locate the parameter group related to your modification. For example, if you are enabling a 360 camera retrofit, search for "Surround Camera" or "SVC." The parameter will show a present/absent or enabled/disabled state. Change the value to "Present" or "Enabled."

    Step 3: Verify Against a Reference File

    If you have access to a CCF CONFIGURATION TOOL from a vehicle that already has the feature enabled, use the comparison tool to verify your changes. This is the safest way to avoid missing related parameters. Some features require changes in multiple sections (e.g., camera presence in the camera module, display presence in the infotainment module, and button presence in the steering wheel module).

    Step 4: Validate the Checksum

    CCF CONFIGURATION TOOL files include an internal checksum that the vehicle validates before accepting a write. CCF-PRO Editor automatically recalculates the checksum when you save. If the checksum is incorrect, the vehicle will reject the file and may log a security fault.

    Step 5: Write the CCF to the Vehicle

    With the vehicle ignition in the correct position (usually ON, engine OFF), connect the interface and select Write OUR CCF-PRO SOFTWARE. The process can take 2-10 minutes depending on the vehicle and network speed. Do not disconnect the interface or power down the vehicle during the write.

    Step 6: Verify and Test

    After writing, cycle the ignition (OFF, then ON) and test the new feature. If the feature does not work, read the CCF-PRO EDITOR back to confirm the write was successful, and check for any missing related parameters using the comparison tool.

    Common CCF Modifications

    ModificationParameter GroupNotes
    Apple CarPlay / Android AutoInfotainment > SmartphoneRequires compatible head unit
    360 CameraCamera > Surround CameraRequires hardware installation
    Blind Spot AssistDriver Assistance > BSDRequires radar modules
    Dynamic ModeChassis > Dynamic ModeRequires compatible drivetrain
    Massage SeatsSeats > MassageRequires seat hardware
    Keyless EntryDoors > Keyless EntryRequires antenna modules
    Soft Door CloseDoors > Soft CloseRequires motor actuators

    Safety Tips

    Conclusion

    CCF editing is the foundation of professional JLR coding and jlr hardware retrofits work. CCF-PRO Editor gives you the visibility, control, and safety features you need to make changes with confidence. Whether you are enabling a single feature or carrying out a full hardware retrofit, this guide gives you the workflow to get it done right.