The VCM II will be necessary for all new 2013 Ford vehiclesA Story by ancjThe VCM II are going to be essential for all new 2013 Ford cars and is backwards compatible with most 16 pin Fords. It supports the Automobile Measurement Module (VMM) and new Client Flight Recorder (CFR).The Ford VCM 2 has shock resistant rubber ends, making it suitable for garage and workshop environments. The CFR replaces the Vehicle Data Recorder (VDR).The CFR is definitely an optional cable that permits the VCM II to monitor and record live data streams. Some obd2 tools have big requirement on individual computer systems; plus a couple of are compatible with all individual computer systems. Lately, I need to introduce you an auto diagnostic tool has high prerequisites on personal computer systems, which is certainly Ford VCM II. My GM Tech2 is now totally functional for F body, C5 and C6. It cost me quite a bit more than the initial $1000 that I thought was a good deal. Lesson learned.Attempt to discover a single from dealer that went out of enterprise. It's important to be cautious for knock offs. I paid $6500 for my full kit from Vetronix. You are able to get them with just the cables from OTC but they are around 3K, you'll also require the candi module that is an additional 1k. Once you may have that it's just a scanner, you can't flash any module in the car unless you have the Tis2Web account which is $1395 per year. You can invest in access for 3 days I think for but I do not know what that would expense. Plain and basic that you are not going to obtain 1 of these affordable unless there's some thing incorrect with it. All the things around the GM platform has been moving to the MDI box. The MDI features a Tech2 mode on it and I think it can read each of the C6's. The GM MDI Scanner is about $1700 not such as your laptop. Nonetheless have to possess the subscription to tis2web and also you have get that subscription just before you could download the software for the MDI.
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