Update contents & highlights​

  • Main installer: IDS-132.03.exe
  • Additional base: IDS-132.01_full.exe
  • Dealer tools: FDRS_45.6.5.exe
  • VCI drivers: VCI_Software_1.0.1.18.exe
  • Activation tool: IDS-Activation.exe
  • Guide: README.txt with step-by-step instructions

What’s new vs 132.01​

  • Updated ECU/vehicle coverage through late-2025 models
  • Stability fixes for session start, DTC read, and programming prep
  • Improved VCI detection and DoIP handling

Quick install flow​

  1. Install VCI_Software_1.0.1.18.exe
  2. Run IDS-132.01_full.exe, then update with IDS-132.03.exe
  3. Apply IDS-Activation.exe and reboot
  4. Optionally install FDRS_45.6.5.exe for newer platforms
  5. Launch IDS, pair VCI, confirm communication

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What’s new in Ford IDS 132.02
  • Improved compatibility with VCM II/VCM3 and selected J2534 pass-thru devices (per OEM support).
  • Refinements to PMI and module programming workflows with clearer status prompts.
  • Updated vehicle coverage and service information included with the 132.02 data set.
  • Stability fixes, faster launch, and better handling of offline sessions.

About this release
This package is intended for professional diagnostics and service on Ford/Lincoln (and supported legacy Mazda platforms where applicable). It supports DTC read/clear, live data, self-tests, resets, service functions, PMI, and report export. For newer platforms that require FDRS, follow OEM guidance.

Compatibility
  • Interfaces: VCM II / VCM3; selected J2534 pass-thru devices as supported by IDS.
  • OS: Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 / 11 (64-bit). Tested on Windows 10 LTSC (2019).
  • Hardware: 4-core CPU or better, 8 GB RAM minimum (16 GB recommended), 40+ GB free disk space.

Install / Update notes
  1. Back up previous IDS logs/reports and any custom interface drivers.
  2. Remove older IDS builds if required, then install 132.02 and the included data/calibrations.
  3. Reboot after installation and confirm VCI/J2534 communication in System Utilities ▸ Test.
  4. If security software flags components, whitelist the installation folder and retry.

Good practice
  • Use a regulated power supply during any programming session.
  • Verify vehicle coverage in the release notes before attempting PMI or configuration.
  • Observe OEM licensing terms for online functions and updates.

Disclaimer: This summary is compiled from publicly available information and provided for educational/informational use only. Any files referenced are user-submitted and may be hosted by third parties; forum staff does not verify ownership or licensing. Use Ford software strictly within applicable laws and the rights holder’s terms.
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