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Title: VMSpc - Thanks to all
Post by: txforetravel on September 20, 2013, 05:09:45 pm
Thanks to Brad Bissonnet and Michelle and Steve.  I have VMSpc up and running now. 

Sad that a software consultant waited 9 years to get this cool tool!  Cobbler's kid always is shoeless I guess. 

The "Excuse" to get this was a "check engine light" and not knowing why.  I hook up VMSpc, start the coach and no Check Engine light!  Go figure! 

Spent the last hour playing with VMSpc.  Now we need to take a trip so I can really play with it!

thanks all!
Title: Re: VMSpc - Thanks to all
Post by: Brad & Christine Slaughter on September 20, 2013, 05:29:39 pm
Now you can go into your advanced menu and see what that check engine light was.  It should be stored in there.  It isn't in front of me, but I think that is the menu item to select to get history.  If not, play and you will find it.
Title: Re: VMSpc - Thanks to all
Post by: bill & jan velting on September 20, 2013, 09:37:53 pm
We're in Goshen IN at the FMCA Great Lakes Rally and a Silverleaf rep is here promoting the VMS system.  We plan on purchasing the VMSpc ($395.00) in Sevierville where he also plans on attending as a vendor.  The rally discount is free installation setup including downloading the software if the wifi signal is adequate.

I can't hardly wait to have it operational for the trip home!! 
Title: Re: VMSpc - Thanks to all
Post by: Carol & Scott on September 20, 2013, 10:43:41 pm
I love ours.  Bought it at rvupgrades.com for $306.00.  Install is a breeze so is the software download. The hardest part is deciding what it will run on and where the screen will be. Many good threads here regarding VMSpc setups.
Title: Re: VMSpc - Thanks to all
Post by: Dave M (RIP) on September 21, 2013, 12:08:44 am
You got it, when you  first get the VMSpc, and learn how to setup and use, then find how accurite is on mileage, speed and fuel used, fuel remaining etc, you feel like you have been unleashed.  Like when you got your new bicycle  ;D
Title: Re: VMSpc - Thanks to all
Post by: John S on September 21, 2013, 06:51:53 am
Setup is a breeze and I think they will be at the GV again.