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Old 16-03-2012, 08:27 PM   #1
bdm800
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Clayton, Vic
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Thumbs up Ford Mazda VCM/IDS

Hi,
Couldn't find the right spot to put this so if i'm doing something wrong could the mods let me know.

I've bought a Ford VCM Factory diagnostic computer late last year and now i'm looking to make some money back on it. what i'm offering is I can come to wherever your car is located around Melbourne with a Ford factory VCM tool that i can use to

- Replace and Reprogram FORD ECU
- Replace and Reprogram FORD BCM
- Replace and Reprogram FORD Instrument Cluster
- Check and Clear DTC's (Diagnostic Trouble Codes)
- Program new keys/Remotes
- Reset Immobilizer PATS
- Run engine tests
- View live data streams from sensors
- And other things depending on vehicle model

If anyone's interested shoot me a message or give me a call at 0427549280

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