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Many users attempting to use non-recommended adapters experienced issues. The developers have accumulated statistics showing that "the remaining J2534 adapters are either limited in their supported functionality and protocols (Tactrix OpenPort 2.0, Chipsoft, UCDS), or do not work correctly (VCMII clones, VCXDiag in VCMII mode, etc.), or we simply do not have reliable statistics on them." forscan v246 beta exclusive

For the first time in a public beta, v2.46 allows bi-directional control for the HVAC modules on SYNC 4 vehicles. This public link is valid for 7 days

Unlike the standard version, which primarily offers diagnostic trouble code (DTC) reading and basic parameter adjustments, the v2.4.6 beta served as a testbed for . In practice, this meant that a user with a quality OBD adapter and a valid FORScan license could flash updated software onto their vehicle’s Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Body Control Module (BCM), or Accessory Protocol Interface Module (APIM)—tasks previously requiring expensive Ford VCM hardware and paid IDS/FDRS subscriptions. This democratization of module reflashing was a huge leap forward, making dealer-level programming accessible to home garage mechanics for an annual license cost of around $12. Can’t copy the link right now