Mini Vci J2534 Software Download Windows 10

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Toyota TIS OEM Techstream has been updated to V14.20.019, and works great with Mini VCI J2534 cables.

Latest version: V14.20.019

Compatible device:Mini VCI cables (SV46-D, SV46-D1), Mangoose VCI

Mini Vci J2534 Software Download Windows 10

Operating system: Win XP/Win7/8/10 (32 bit)

Language: English, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish

Mini Vci J2534 Windows 10 MINI VCI cable for TOYOTA TIS Techstream, I‘ve bought mine from eOBDToolShop.co.uk for around €24.00. The cable is about 4’ long, with a box and “MINI-VCI J2534 Standard OBDII Communication Interface” sticker. Free download Xhorse mini vci software Toyota TIS Techstream v11.10.034 here. With techstream 11.10.034, technicians can better simultaneously read/analyze on-board vehicle data, browse relevant TIS service documents, and reprogram vehicles all from the driver’s seat via wireless connection to TIS. Connect Mini VCI cable to your car‘s OBDII interface, turn ignition on, then click ”Connect to Vehicle” in Techstream. Then wait again. If everything works, you will be prompted to confirm car year/model after which you’ll get to the diagnostic interface.

Features:

1.Support Toyota TIS OEM Diagnostic Software as the similar products but at 1/3 price

2.High performance with ARM CPU inside.

3.Support all the diagnostic communication protocols needed for Toyota (since 1996)

4.Support K-Line ISO 9141/KWP 2000 ISO 14230-4/SAE J1850 PWM/SAE J1850 VPW/CAN 2.0B ISO 11898 /CAN ISO 15765-4

How to install Toyota Techstream v14.20.019?

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Procedures:

Step 1: Install setup

Mini Vci J2534 Software Download Windows 10

Step 2: Install driver

J2534 Drivers Windows 10

Step 3: Select VIM

Step 4: Activate Techstream

Step 5: Install device driver

Step 6: Run Techstream

Mini Vci J2534 Install

Source: http://www.cardiagtool.co.uk/cheapest-mini-vci-for-toyota.html

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Rob Cowell

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Just a quick note here because I couldn't find Windows 10 instructions on here.
I have a Mini-VCI J2534 cable which worked happily with my Techstream 10 install on 64 bit Windows 7, after some faffing. Anyway, had to give that laptop back last month when I left the job I'd acquired it from.
Windows 10 has a few more challenges. You need at least Techstream 12 (you could hack about with the registry to get Techstream 10 to work, nit don't waste your time). And you need to get Windows 10 to load 64 bit drivers for the cable. Windows 10 really doesn't want to let you load old, unsigned drivers. You can do it, but it'll make it hard for you.
So a bit of googling and a bit of trial and error and these steps seem to work.
http://blog.obdii365.com/2017/12/03/toyota-techstream-12-30-017-download-and-install/
Follow the steps under : Techstream install Windows 10.
Step 2. You want to run this from the cmd prompt as the admin user. (type 'cmd' in the Type here to search box in the bottom left of your screen)
Step 4. Copy all of the contents of the file in the link to notepad (dont copy and paste from the steps, there are extra spaces in there), and save as filename.reg
You then import that file using Regisitry Editor (type 'registry' in the Type here to search box). Select the import option from the File menu (top of the screen).
Some instructions suggest running a firmware update tool to confirm the cable install has worked; but the tool doesn't work in Windows 10. Don't waste your time like I did!
Step 7. You can get Techstream 12 from here : https://mega.nz/#!9NBllR4R!v1hY8XHTcT-RBJfQypQ5zIDLypBDJ12LHy6zDqdNOFA I did virus check this, but .. at your own risk. To extract this file you need to copy it to the desktop then open it with a zip program, such as Winzip. You may need to download that from somewhere.
Check the instructions.txt in the unzipped files. Theres a few simple steps to complete the install.
All working fine now. Just got to figure out how to get my copy of the workshop manual to fire up now. It doesn't seem to like new versions of Internet Explorer.