Ford Ids Version History (2K)
The Ford Integrated Diagnostic System (IDS) is the cornerstone of Ford’s service operations. Since its launch, it has evolved from a basic laptop-based interface to a complex, cloud-integrated diagnostic ecosystem. The Transition: From WDS to IDS (Late 1990s – 2004)
, which provided a gateway to the vehicle's Engine Control Modules (ECM) and Body Control Modules (BCM). Key Functionality ford ids version history
The FDRS Split: For 2018+ vehicles, Ford introduced the Ford Diagnostic & Repair System (FDRS). The Ford Integrated Diagnostic System (IDS) is the
Marked the transition toward 64-bit Windows compatibility and the introduction of the VCM 3 hardware support. Version 19 - 99: Support for late-model Ford vehicles, including the Ford
The VCM: This era introduced the Vehicle Communication Module (VCM I). The Stabilization Era (2005 – 2012)
- Support for late-model Ford vehicles, including the Ford F-150 and Super Duty
- Enhanced diagnostic capabilities for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)
- Integration with Ford's new OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) repair information platform
Origins: IDS replaced the bulky Worldwide Diagnostic System (WDS). Platform: Designed for Windows XP.
VCM II: The standard for over a decade, offering faster communication and wireless functionality.