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Ford's Integrated Diagnostic System (IDS) is the legacy dealership-level software platform used for vehicle diagnostics and module reprogramming. While it has been largely superseded by newer systems for modern vehicles, it remains the standard for older models. Evolution of Ford Diagnostic Software
Version 72.x (Early 2011) – A sleeper hit for diesel owners. Version 72.05 specifically addressed issues with the 6.7L Power Stroke’s SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) system calibration. It also introduced the "Network Test" feature to diagnose CAN bus wiring faults. ford ids version history
- Broader global model support including early electrified and advanced driver-assist systems.
- Support for more extensive reprogramming functions and secure authentication updates.
- Performance and stability improvements; enhanced reporting.
- Support for newer vehicle domains and body/control modules; ongoing expansion into EV/HEV systems.
- Increasing emphasis on cybersecurity, signed calibrations, and secure reflash processes.
- Compatibility updates for newer VCM hardware and vehicle Ethernet features on select models.
Version Milestone R110: This major release extended comprehensive diagnostic coverage for most Ford and Lincoln vehicles through the 2019 model year. Ford's Integrated Diagnostic System (IDS) is the legacy
VCM II Launch: Around 2012, the VCM II debuted, offering faster data transfer and wireless capabilities. Broader global model support including early electrified and
