Xhorse Mvci X64

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  1. Xhorse Mvci Driver

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Toyota TIS techstream V10.30.029 software is verified running well on Xhorse MINI VCI cable, Xhorse MVCI and Mangose cable for Toyota. Then got one mini vci by Xhorse running techstream V10.30.029: USB port plugs to laptop, the other end goes to the OBD2 port.

Running at XP Mode in Win7 pro. Techstream V10.30.029 installation is simple, no need to active, firstly install TOYOTA TIS Techstream, then install MCVI driver, and then click 'MVCI Firmware Update Tool' on the desktop to read out device detailed info including SN, model, firmware version, dealer code, status. Finally, click 'Techstream' on the desktop to diagnose, successfully read out DTC, datastream. Toyota TIS techstream V10.10.018 software is verified running well on Xhorse MINI VCI cable, Xhorse MVCI and Mangose cable for Toyota.

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Xhorse Mvci X64

Then got one mini vci by Xhorse running techstream V10.10.018: USB port plugs to laptop, the other end goes to the OBD2 port. Runing at XP Mode in Win7 pro. Techstream V10.10.018 installation is simple, no need to active, firstly install TOYOTA TIS Techstream, then install MCVI driver, and then click 'MVCI Firmware Update Tool' on the desktop to read out device detailed info including SN, model, firmware version, dealer code, status. Finally, click 'Techstream' on the desktop to diagnose, successfully read out DTC, datastream. So I finally just received my techsteam cord. Do I need to use the same files at the beginning of this tutorial to get it to work properly on a 64bit windows 7 computer with the latest techstream download from uobd2?

KiloVictor did you ever get the techstream to work? I am trying to run techstream on a windows 8 computer and I am having problems.

I have run through the installation instructions multiple times. The xhorse update utility is indicating that the mini vci is connected, but if I click 'connect to vehicle' in the techstream program it immediately comes up with unable to connect to VIM. This is strange because I installed techstream on my windows 7 computer and it works great. The difference is that when I run it on the windows 7 computer, after pressing 'connect to vehicle' the vehicle connection wizard will come up, but on the windows 8 computer it just goes straight to 'unable to connect to VIM' screen. I think it might have to do with the driver or the MVCI itself, because I did not have to update the driver on the windows 8 computer.

When I installed on the Windows 7 computer I installed the driver from the xhorse folder. When I installed on the Windows 8 computer the device manager said it already had the most recent drivers? Anybody have any ideas? Just got my MINI-VCI J2534 cable from Ebay for $20 yesterday. Loaded the Techstream program and installed the drivers last night on my Win Pro 7 64bit and had some fun today. Everything works perfectly, changed Auto Headlight settings, lock functions, and even did a Zero Point Calibration. FYI, if you have a dealer installed alarm (KARR with the blue blinking light under the driver side) DO NOT set your truck to unlock all doors with 1 push on the wireless remote.

If you want to do this and you have this alarm you need to rewire the deactivation wire on the alarm unit to use another door besides the driver door. 1 push unlock will unlock all doors but not send a single signal to the driver door, which in turn will not shut off the alarm. Trust me on this, I sat in the garage (horn blaring) trying everything until I reran Techstream and set it back to 2 pushes to unlock everything. On a scale of 1-10, ease of install on my computer = 5-6 (I have the link to what I followed if anybody is interested), use on vehicle= 2. Final opinion, worth $20 especially the newer your vehicle is, the more you can play with and see if it works for you without having to pay the Stealer to change something that we should all be able to do for free because we bought this vehicle, thus we bought the right.

Xhorse Mvci Driver

Never did get it working, tried everything even running XP mode in Virtual PC always get a unable to connect to VIM error message Sounds like you did some troubleshooting, so you probably made sure this was right, but. I did the install in my Windows 7 machine last night, and the Techstream software found the cable, etc., but it was unable to connect to VIM when I plugged into the truck. Turns out I the directory for the driver I had created was not the same as in the original instructions, so it wasn't able to access the drivers as it didn't match what was in the registry entry. (SOme of the file names were different on the CD I received with my cable, so I had to make various name changes throughout the installation process for everything to work.) Once I made sure the folder was titled the same as the registry entry, I was able to connect without a problem. Just one more detail to check - good luck if you're still trying!