Are you looking for a reliable scan tool to diagnose issues with Ford and Mazda vehicles? Look no further than the VLinker FD+ OBD2 Tool for FORScan! This powerful diagnostic tool is designed specifically for Ford and Mazda vehicles, allowing users to quickly identify any engine faults or other problems. With its easy-to-use interface and comprehensive set of features, this scan tool can help you troubleshoot your vehicle’s performance in no time. From diagnosing check engine lights to resetting service reminders, the VLinker FD+ OBD2 Tool for FORScan provides an effective solution for all of your needs.
The VLinker FD+ OBD2 Tool for FORScan offers a host of features designed to make diagnosing and troubleshooting Ford and Mazda vehicles easier. FORScan is one of the most comprehensive scan tools available, allowing users to read and clear all trouble codes, reset service reminders, view live data streams from the vehicle’s sensors, and calibrate settings on select modules. Additionally, FORScan works with more than 100 Ford and Mazda models - including older models - so you can be sure that it will work for your specific vehicle. In addition to its deep diagnostic capabilities, FORScan also offers advanced security features like anti-theft system immobilizers and key programming options. With these powerful features, you’ll be able to quickly identify any problems or faults in your vehicle’s system before they become major issues.
Please note: We only supply the tool to connect to the software which is 3rd party so we do not provide support on this software.
Features:
- Detect vehicle on-board network configuration
- Read and reset Diagnostic Trouble Codes from all modules (see list of supported modules)
- Reading of modules' sensors' data
- Run test diagnostic procedures
- Run service procedures
- Configuration and programming functions (only in FORScan for Windows, requires Extended License)
The coverage of this software is too large so check out the full list of modules covered here
Coverage:
Most Ford and Mazda models from 2000 onwards
Read more on FORScan here: https://forscan.org/home.html