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FREE Registration Key for TOYOTA TIS TECHSTREAM v12.20.024

2020-04-19 11:53:33 | 日記

FREE Registration Key for TOYOTA TIS TECHSTREAM v12.20.024 – Toyota, Lexus, and Scion Software Diagnostics.


Mangoose VCI TOYOTA Instructions:
1. Install Techstream v12.20.024, FREE download here: Techstream_Setup_V12.20.024
2. Copy and replace “MainMenu.exe” (download ?here) to Program Files (or Program Files x86)/Toyota Diagnostics/Techstream/bin.
3. Open Techstream from shortcut on Desktop, then select “Area Selection”, and “Default Language Selection”, then fill the Dealer Name as you want, and Click OK.
4. Once opened, Click “Software Registration” on Techstream Menu (left side).



5. Feel FREE to Contact Us, I’ll give you the “Registration Key” to complete the activation.



https://www.obd2tool.com/blog/2020/04/04/free-registration-key-for-toyota-tis-techstream-v12-20-024/


How to correct odometer on 2008 VW Passat with OBDSTAR X300 DP PLUS PAD2?

2020-04-19 11:48:15 | 日記



OBDSTAR X300 DP PLUS PAD2 is a new Android-based vehicle trouble diagnostic device developed for
internet applications. It inherits from OBDSTAR advanced diagnosing
technology and it is characterized by covering wide range of vehicles,
featuring powerful function, and providing precise result. Through
vehicle diagnostic OBD connector and variant mobile intelligent
terminals, it achieves vehicle trouble diagnosis for full car model and
full system vehicle.




Meanwhile, taking advantage of mobile internet, this device
integrates more application and service, such as Maintenance Database,
remote assistant, One Key Upgrade etc.



Here is a guide of OBDSTAR X300 DP Reading & Adjusting mileage for 2008 VW Passat.




  1. Press and enter the”Diag Program”.







  1. Input the brand of your car below, for example, the car of we are testing is VW PASSAT, then you can input “VW”.










  1. Pay attention to the next step: You need to choose”Select from Vehicle” because of the brand of the testing car is VW PASSAT.







  1. The current value is 389536km.







  1. Then click the “Please input the mileage of the
    adjustment “to choose the mileage that you want to adjust. The following
    picture showed the adjusted mileage is 32000km.








  1. At last click “Enter”, waiting for X300 DP adjust milage for car









Done!








Honda Civic OBD2 code readers for a DYIer

2020-04-08 12:41:05 | 日記

Reviews on the Honda Civic OBD2 code readers for a DYIer, scangauge, Hondas HDS scanner, Mastertech scanner, NGS scanner, torque app etc.


HDS-HIM


Review 1. I bought a cheap one, well, cheap back then ($60 in 2007) and it’s been plenty useful. With the aid of mobile Google machines, you can easily and quickly begin to troubleshoot CELs. The only I bought only shows you the code and allows you to delete them. Fancier ones actually give readouts and stuff. There’s also cheap ones you can plug into the OBD2 port and get readings on your phone via Bluetooth, so there’s that.


Review 2: scangauge


I prefer scangauge or similar so I can check many more things iat the dash instead of a hidden phone in my pocket. better temp gauge, MPG, etc.


I have a code reader that reads SRS and Honda specific codes as well.


@ezone review:


A code reader is a tool just like anything else in a tool box. Its effectiveness is up to you.
Some codes are easy, read code and throw a part at it….other codes aren’t so simple and some people can waste a lot of money by not doing their homework first.
Sometimes people post with codes that can’t exist in their car, that means some code readers aren’t 100% accurate at reading the codes.


80% of my entire career has revolved around your pesky warning lights LOL
I have:
Hondas HDS scanner software (on two of my personal laptops, HDS stands for ‘Honda Diagnostic System’, it is the dealer level scantool.)
Mastertech scanner (mine, pretty much obsolete now)
NGS scanner (mine, obsolete now)
Still considering getting a $20 engine code reader/eraser just for speed.


My car has an Ultragauge on the dash, displays quite a bit of live data and can read/erase codes if needed.


Review 3: torque app + cheap code reader


I have one of the Bluetooth dongles and the torque app. And a cheap code reader I bought like 10 years ago, Both have been extremely useful. I tend to use the Bluetooth one since it gives me more information.


@Colin42 review:


I have an older version of that $70 reader, I got it for $20 on clearance. You can check and clear codes, look up the vin (on newer cars), and check the readiness monitors.


The $180 one will also do freeze frame and live operating data which is handy for diagnostic purposes. And it will apparently do abs codes but iy might not work on all cars.


Or you can save $150 and get a $20 dongle and $5 app. You just won’t be able to do abs codes, which with the multiple different vehicles I’ve owned (2 Fords and 5 Hondas) I have never needed abs scanning. You can always get partsource (or another parts store) to scan it for you if you do have the abs light come on.


You do what you want I’m just trying to save you money.


To be upgrading…