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App Name | Ford DiagNow |
Developer | Ford Motor Co. |
Category | Auto & Vehicles |
Size | 84.0 MB |
Latest Version | 7.0.7 |
Available on |


Ford Mobile Vehicle Diagnostics
Ford DiagNow offers a streamlined diagnostic solution, allowing users to efficiently tackle vehicle issues without the bulk of traditional scan tools and laptops.
With the Ford DiagNow app, you can:
• Decode the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to access detailed model information
• Retrieve and clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) from all vehicle electronic control modules
• Access real-time data parameters from your vehicle
• Monitor the live vehicle network
• Program keys*
• Retrieve the factory keyless entry code*
• View service bulletins and messages related to the DTCs identified in your vehicle
These features are available for all Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles from the 2010 model year onwards.
Requirements:
• A valid Ford Dealer or Ford Motorcraft account with an active Ford DiagNow subscription is necessary
• The Ford VCM Lite interface is required to connect and perform diagnostics on your vehicle
For Ford/Lincoln dealership employees seeking more information, visit: https://www.fordtechservice.dealerconnection.com/Rotunda/FordDiagNow
For those who are not Ford/Lincoln dealership employees and want to learn more, go to: www.motorcraftservice.com/Purchase/ViewDiagnosticsMobile
*These features are currently compatible with most 2010 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles, with support for additional models on the way.
What's New in Version 7.0.7
Last updated on May 15, 2024
Resolved the issue preventing the app from launching on Android 9 and earlier versions.
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