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The VCM II is divided into several types based on software. The first one is entitled VCM II with IDS Software. Ford Integrated Diagnostic Software (IDS) is a specialized diagnostic tool developed by Ford Motor Company. It is used by Ford dealerships and authorized service centers for diagnosing and troubleshooting Ford vehicles. The IDS provides in-depth diagnostic capabilities, including reading and clearing diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), live data monitoring, module programming, and access to Ford's service information database. With IDS, technicians can perform comprehensive diagnostics, update vehicle modules, and ensure precise repairs using Ford's official guidelines and tools. VCM II with IDS Software provides Ford dealerships and authorized service centers with a specialized diagnostic tool for precise and in-depth vehicle diagnostics and module programming.
Secondly, there is VCM II with JLR SDD Software. JLR SDD (Jaguar Land Rover's Synergy Dealer Diagnostics) is an integrated diagnostic tool specifically designed for use by Jaguar Land Rover dealerships and authorized service centers. It offers diagnostic, programming, and calibration capabilities for Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles. JLR SDD provides access to comprehensive diagnostic functions, including reading and clearing DTCs, live data monitoring, module programming, and access to Jaguar Land Rover's service information. This ensures that technicians can perform precise diagnostics and updates, adhering to the manufacturer's specifications. JLR SDD enables module programming for new parts installation, calibration of critical components, and access to real-time service information, allowing technicians to perform complex tasks and provide precise repairs and services tailored to Jaguar and Land Rover's vehicles.
Another type is VCM II with GM MDI Software. GM's Multiple Diagnostic Interface (MDI) is a versatile diagnostic tool developed by General Motors for use with GM vehicles. It connects to a PC or laptop via USB or wireless Bluetooth, enabling diagnostics and programming functions. MDI offers comprehensive diagnostic capabilities, including reading and clearing DTCs, live data monitoring, and module programming. It allows technicians to access GM's Global Diagnostic Service (GDS) software for in-depth diagnostics and module reprogramming. The MDI is essential for GM dealerships and authorized service centers, enabling precise vehicle diagnostics, software updates, and specialized services based on GM's specifications.
VCM II with BMW ISTA Software
BMW's Integrated Service Technical Application (ISTA) is a diagnostic and service tool used for BMW vehicles. It provides comprehensive diagnostics, programming, and service functions for all BMW cars. ISTA allows accessing live data, reading and clearing DTCs, performing vehicle tests, and module programming. It provides detailed diagnostic information, service routines, and access to BMW's service database. ISTA is connected to BMW's service network, ensuring real-time access to the latest technical information, service bulletins, and updates. This makes it an essential tool for precise diagnostics, programming, and access to BMW's official service information. It enables BMW dealerships and authorized service centers to perform complex diagnostics, module programming, and access to real-time service information, ensuring precise and up-to-date repairs and services.
Finally, the VCM II with Renault Can Clip Software. Renault's Can Clip (Controller Area Network for Communication with Onboard Programming) is a diagnostic tool used for Renault and Dacia vehicles. It provides access to comprehensive diagnostics, module programming, and service functions for Renault cars. Can Clip connects to the vehicle's OBD port and communicates with the onboard control units. It allows reading and clearing DTCs, live data monitoring, and performing various diagnostic tests. Can Clip provides specialized diagnostic capabilities and programming functions, allowing access to Renault's service information and programming functions for module updates and critical component programming.
The following are the specifications of the VCM II:
Hardware and software specifications
The device is constructed of high-grade plastics that are durable and can withstand various environmental conditions. It has a battery with a long life span and a display screen that is large enough to give the user a clear view of the information being displayed. The VCM II can be used for a long period of time without any interruptions because of its internal memory, which is large enough to store a lot of data. It also has a USB interface that enables it to connect to other devices with ease. The VCM II can be operated in an extremely wide temperature range. This is an important feature because it enables the device to be used in different environmental conditions.
Communication capabilities
The VCM II can communicate with various modules within a vehicle's internal network. It is also compatible with external devices such as computers.
Power supply
The VCM II is powered using a standard vehicle power supply.
Physical characteristics
The VCM II has a weight of 1.0 kg. It is 40 mm in height, 190 mm in width, and 230 mm in length. The VCM II is designed to be portable and easy to handle.
The maintenance of the VCM II is very important because it guarantees the reliability and accuracy of the tool for diagnosing and programming. Below are the maintenance requirements:
There are numerous factors to consider before purchasing VCM II, such as the quality, compatibility, language, and software version.
Quality
Choose a good quality VCM II for better performance and reliability. The quality of VCM II affects its durability, ease of use, and compatibility.
Vehicle Compatibility
Not all VCM II are compatible with every vehicle. Check the VCM II specifications to see if it is compatible with the vehicles clients are using or planning to use.
Language
VCM II comes in multiple languages. Choose VCM II that is in the desired language or default language preferred by the clients.
Software Version
Always choose the latest VCM II software version. This is because it has added features and improved functions that enhance performance and diagnostic capabilities.
Replacing the VCM II is easy and can be done by following the steps below.
Access the VCM II
First, the user should go through the manual and understand how to access the VCM II. After that, turn the ignition off and open the driver door. The user should wait for about one minute for the modules to go to sleep. Then, the user can go ahead and open the driver door. The vehicle's interior may be accessed to prepare for the replacement.
Remove the VCM II
The user should use a Torx screwdriver to remove the screws holding the VCM II to the bracket. After that, the old VCM II can be gently pulled out of its location. The connectors and cables should be carefully removed, ensuring not to damage them.
Install the new VCM II
The new VCM II should be installed and connected to the connectors and cables. Then, the screws should be tightened to hold it in place.
Complete the replacement
The user should close all the doors and turn the ignition on. After about one minute, the user should go and open the driver door to wake up the modules. Then, the user should use the diagnostic tool to program the new VCM II and ensure it works correctly. After that, the vehicle should be tested to ensure everything functions as expected.
Q1: What does VCM II stand for?
A1: VCM II stands for the Vehicle Communication Module II. It is a communication interface between the vehicle and the diagnostic tool or computer.
Q2: What is the use of VCM II?
A2: The VCM II is used for vehicle diagnostics, programming, and communication with various systems within a vehicle. It allows technicians to access and communicate with the vehicle's control modules.
Q3: Is VCM II still used?
A3: Yes, the VCM II is still used, especially for Ford and Mazda vehicles. However, newer vehicles might use more advanced diagnostic tools.
Q4: What vehicles can I use VCM II?
A4: You can use VCM II on Ford and Mazda vehicles. It is designed for communicating with the diagnostic systems of these car brands.
Q5: Is VCM II compatible with all laptops?
A5: VCM II is not compatible with all laptops. It requires specific software and hardware requirements to function properly. Usually, a laptop running Windows 7 or higher is needed.