Is the new Yanhua mini ACDP programming tool better than Xhorse VVDI2 BMW? If I want a tool for BMW. The cheap ACDP can work as well as VVDI2?
Yanhua Mini ACDP BMW vs. Xhorse VVDI2 BMW
Product | Yanhua mini ACDP BMW | Xhorse VVDI2 BMW |
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Features | Has no issues in BMW CAS and FEM/BDC | Works perfect in VAG and BMW Immo |
Diagnostic | No | VVDI2 work for VAG diagnostic only , not BMW |
Key Programming | CAS: YES!
CAS1 CAS2 CAS3/CAS3+ CAS4/CAS4+ |
CAS: YES!
CAS1 CAS2 CAS3/CAS3+ CAS4/CAS4+ |
EWS: NO!
Yanhua ACDP cannot work with ESW modules
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EWS: YES!
EWS1 EWS2 EWS3 EWS4 |
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FEM/BDC | FEM/BDC | |
Odometer Correction | Yes | Yes |
Module Programming | Yes | Yes |
Data Backup | Yes | Yes |
Note that “Module Programming” here doesn’t refer to read ECU data and write data to the new ECU. You can read “Module Programming” as FEM/BDC odometer correction & module repair, DME read/write ISN codes, M35XX programming, CAS2 OBD mode, CAS3/CAS3+ module OBD mode, CAS4/CAS4+ (Mask 1L15Y, 5M45H/1N35H)
For BMW auto repair shops,
Xhorse VVDI2 is the best investment. You should have VVDI2 BMW basic together with CAS4+ authorization and FEM/BDC authorization. Then you can do all on BMW cars.
In detail…
http://www.eobdtool.co.uk/wholesale/vvdi2-commander-bmw-key-programmer.html
For BMW owners (for personal use),
Yanhua mini ACDP is cost-effective. You can have a Yanhua ACDP for CAS or ACDP for FEM/BDC, depending on your car. Also, you can have the one combined with CAS and FEM/BDC. Anyway, you’ll save a lot if you have ACDP for personal use.
In detail…
http://www.eobdtool.co.uk/wholesale/yanhua-acdp-bmw-key-programmer.html