Ford Fusion diagnostics: buy VXDIAG VCX Nano or VCM Ⅱ clone?

Ford Fusion diagnostics It’s a discussion of a Ford Fusion owner and users with Ford VCM II or VXDIAG VCX Nano.. Wish this also helps those considering which Ford diagnostic tool to buy. From Ford Fusion owner: I own a 2012 Ford Fusion 3.0 V6 (Americas) and I’d like to buy a diagnostic tool to play with it. I live in Brasilia-Brazil and it seems no independent auto repair shop has IDS, only Ford dealerships, which cost a small fortune to use it in my car. I was thinking about buying a VXDIAG NANO, since it costs considerably less than SP-177C VCM-II. It’s for my own personal use, not to be used professionally. I’m also thinking about reprogramming the ACM (audio control module) to enable the rear backup camera. I already have a VIN number of a similar car equipped with it. Is it hard to do? Can it be done using VXDIAG Nano? Is there any good trusted dealer for VXDIAG VCX Nano or VCM-II SP-177C? From VXDIAG Nano or VCM 2 users: VCM II is more stable and good clone. ———————————————————————————————————————– Full chip high quality VCM II But be careful programming! ———————————————————————————————————————– VCMII is just slightly more expensive…