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HOW TO: 2019+ Live Valve Recalibration - FORScan
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski4Ever" data-source="post: 1889260" data-attributes="member: 31314"><p>I attempted to do the recalibration today with ForScan V2.3.51, but I'm not seeing 'VDM' in the list of modules on the 'Select PIDs dialog' screen. Here are some possible reasons I'm thinking it's not being displayed:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">This is the first time I've connected my OBDII reader to my new (Windows 11) laptop, and maybe something isn't configured correctly.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">My OBDII module or ForScan is not compatible with Win11.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Version 2.3.51 doesn't have this functionality?</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">My OBDII module (that has a HS/MS switch on it) isn't compatible with this new feature. I got a message the first time I connected ForScan to my truck saying that some features would be limited.</li> </ol><p>I'm thinking it's probably #4...if that's the case, what (inexpensive) module would you recommend? Or, should I just see if I can get my older Win10 laptop connected (which I just checked, and it has ForScan V2.3.41 on it)? I don't recall ever seeing the message saying that certain features would be disabled when I used that older laptop, but it's been a couple years, so maybe I've just forgotten, or maybe the new ForScan has features that aren't compatible with my module. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski4Ever, post: 1889260, member: 31314"] I attempted to do the recalibration today with ForScan V2.3.51, but I'm not seeing 'VDM' in the list of modules on the 'Select PIDs dialog' screen. Here are some possible reasons I'm thinking it's not being displayed: [LIST=1] [*]This is the first time I've connected my OBDII reader to my new (Windows 11) laptop, and maybe something isn't configured correctly. [*]My OBDII module or ForScan is not compatible with Win11. [*]Version 2.3.51 doesn't have this functionality? [*]My OBDII module (that has a HS/MS switch on it) isn't compatible with this new feature. I got a message the first time I connected ForScan to my truck saying that some features would be limited. [/LIST] I'm thinking it's probably #4...if that's the case, what (inexpensive) module would you recommend? Or, should I just see if I can get my older Win10 laptop connected (which I just checked, and it has ForScan V2.3.41 on it)? I don't recall ever seeing the message saying that certain features would be disabled when I used that older laptop, but it's been a couple years, so maybe I've just forgotten, or maybe the new ForScan has features that aren't compatible with my module. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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