VCM II for Ford Diagnostic Tool.
It provides dealer-level diagnostics using the IDS software.
The VCM II is the brand new diagnostics interface from Ford for use with the Integrated Diagnostics Software (IDS).
The VCM II and IDS, along with a dedicated laptop, provides full dealer diagnostic capabilities for most 16 pin Fords.
A fantastic new function of the VCM 2 is its ability to communicate wirelessly with your laptop or computer without any hardware or software upgrades.
This allows technicians to work on vehicles remotely while the VCM II is connected directly to the vehicle.
The VCM II will be required for all Ford vehicles and is backwards compatible with most 16 pin Fords.
It supports the Vehicle Measurement Module (VMM) and new Customer Flight Recorder (CFR).
The VCM II has shock resistant rubber ends, making it suitable for garage and workshop environments.
The CFR replaces the Vehicle Data Recorder (VDR).
The CFR is an optional cable that allows the VCM II to monitor and record live data streams.
This provides an advantage for technicians when diagnosing intermittent problems.
Ford VCM II Features & Specifications
Automatic vehicle recognition
Read & Clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
Live Data-stream with Recording & Playback Functions for Main ECUs
Guided Fault Finding
New Software Re-flash for Existing ECUs
Programming & Installation of new ECUs (PCM, ABS, Instrument Cluster, Air Bag, Fuel Pumps, etc.)
Program New Keys
Injector Coding
Set, Adjust or Remove Speed Governors
DPF Regeneration
Brake Bleeding
Steering Angle Resets
All Other Dealer Functions
CFR Cable (VP-2) for VCMII
CFR ( Customer Flight Recorder )
The Customer Flight Recorder CFR is a cable that allows the VCMII to monitor and record live
data streams from a vehicle. This provides and advantahe for technicians when diagnosing intermitten problems
Packing List
– VCM2 FORD interface
– CFR cable VP-2 Vehicle Data Recorder (Optional)
– CD IDS-115.01 (Included)
– HDD/SSD IDS-119.01 (Optional)
– OBD2 cable
– USB cable
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