Monthly Archives: March 2019

Free download and setup pcmflash 1.94 1.95 for KTMflash

Free download and setup pcmflash 1.94 1.95 for KTMflash ECU programmer clone, as well as KTMflash reviews.

Part 1: pcmflash 1.94 / 1.95 free download

Please firstly confirm the version number on the USB key.

1) pcmflash 1.94 free download

2) pcmflash 1.95 free download

Works with KTMflash ECU programmer perfectly.

Part 2: pcmflash 1.94 / 1.95 installation

PCMflash version: 1.1.94 for example:

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Select Tractrix Inc. – OpenPort 2.0 J2534 ISO/CAN/VPW/PWM

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Part 3: reviews on pcmflash 1.94 / 1.95 working with KTMflash

  1. edc17C10 work fine with this tactrix clone.

checksum ok all ok ,read write rapid , excellent

tactrix connected to the rear of the power box and in front gpt and tricore cable,cable gpt and tricore ktag seems to be ok and help of dimsport or ktag yes, good box.

  1. edc17cp14 R/W chk ok
  1. dsg work fine (not tested by obd2) and you can use with windows 7 with no internet connexion (not tested with connexion)..

this clone work same as ori with good tactrix hardware.

  1. Read Audi A4 TC1796 ok

Guide:

  1. Read write MT80 ok

Guide:

6.Read Audi C7 DQ gearbox ok

Guide:

  1. Read Bosch ME17 8 8 TC1724/1728 ok

Guide:

  1. Read VW DSG DQ250 transmission ok

Part 1:

Part 2:

Because the video is too long to upload for one time.

To be continued……

How to setup wiTECH MicroPod II 2 setup

f your dealership purchased a new microPOD and you would like to convert your existing microPOD for using with wiTECH 2.0 System, you need to download and install the microPOD Setup Utility to configure/setup your microPOD for wiTECH 2.0.

NOTE: microPODs with a serial number beginning with “WFP” should NOT be used with this utility.

PROCEDURE

If you have a restricted network, you must first make sure that all sites listed below are enabled to be able to successfully use microPOD Setup Utility and the wiTECH 2.0 System.

mixpanel.com

bugsnag.com

fcawitech.com

chrysler.com

dealerconnect.com

jeep.com

witechsystem.com

Note: Please disable any Anti-Virus software that you have on your computer in order to allow the microPOD Setup Utility to install and run properly.

How to download and install the microPOD Setup Utility

IMPORTANT: Once the microPOD is configured using the microPOD Setup Utility, all the microPOD Wireless Settings will be deleted. You will be required to follow the instructions from the KB link titled “How to configure a Wireless Profile on a microPOD II”.

To download the application, please login to DealerCONNECT > Service > wiTECH Information > microPod Setup Utility

Step 1

Click on “Run” to begin the downloading process of microPOD Setup Utility.

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Step 2

The install wizard will appear to install the wiTECH Driver x64 onto your computer if your PC has not been installed with wiTECH 1.0 application.

If the PC has been installed with wiTECH 1.0 App, you will not see the screen below and proceed to Step 6. Otherwise, click “Next” to proceed.

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Step 3

Read the License Agreement carefully, and accept the terms in the license agreement. Then, click “Next” to continue.

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Step 4

You are now ready to start the actual installation of the driver. You now need to click on “Install” for it to start.

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Step 5

This will now install the wiTECH Driver x64. Once complete, the program will automatically proceed to the next step.

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Step 6

Once the installation has completed, click “Finish”. Proceed to the following section, “Using the microPOD Setup Utility”.

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Using the microPOD Setup Utility

NOTE: Please make sure that your computer is connected to the internet and the microPOD is connected to the computer via USB before starting this process. This application will help you configure your microPOD for wiTECH 2.0.

Step 1

Start microPOD Setup Utility by clicking the icon on the desktop:

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If the microPOD Setup Utility that is installed is out of date, you will be forced to update to the newer version of the application.

Step 2

Please make sure your microPOD is connected to the PC via USB.

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Step 2a

If you see the following screen you may not be connected to the internet, or have a firewall that blocks 1 or more of these websites.

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Select “Continue” on the next screen for wiTECH 2.0 Device Setup and Configuration.

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NOTE: If you only want to configure the wireless setting on a microPod device to use with wiTECH 2.0, click “Wireless Configuration” and follow instructions.

Select “Continue” on the next screen to begin attempting to connect to the microPOD device.

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Step 3

Once your microPOD II is recognized by the utility, select “Continue” to proceed with the configuration.

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NOTE: microPODs with a serial number beginning with “WFP” should NOT be used with this utility.

Step 3a

If the utility does not find the microPOD device, please assure that the microPOD is connected via USB and click “Refresh”.

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Step 5

The following screen will appear for up to 15 minutes while the microPOD device is being configured.

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Step 6

The following screen will appear when the utility completed the configuration of microPOD for wiTECH 2.0 Application.

Note: After microPOD Setup Utility is ran, all existing wireless networks will be removed from the microPOD.

Important! Leave the microPod Setup Utility window running as you will be required to complete software updates to the microPod device before configuring the wireless.

Step 6a

Login into wiTECH 2.0. The microPOD II that was just configured using the microPOD Setup Utility should appear in the wiTECH 2.0 discovery. You will need to update the operating system of your microPOD II before it can be used with wiTECH 2.0. Click “Continue”, and your web browser will redirect you to the page to download and install the operating system update as seen in the following step.

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*NOTE: If microPOD II does not show up in discovery after a couple of minutes please power cycle your microPOD II by unplugging it and plugging it back in.

Step 7

Click “Update Now” and your microPOD II should continue to the update screen. Once updating, do not interrupt your microPOD II at any point until the update is complete.

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*NOTE: This can take upwards of 9 minutes. It is normal activity for the microPOD II to reboot.

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Step 8

Click “OK” and you will be navigated back to the wiTECH 2.0 discovery page. Your microPOD II should appear updated and ready for use.

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Step 9

With the microPod Setup Utility still running, configure wireless on the wiTECH microPod 2 device.

Enjoy!

BIG THANKS to the one who shares the wiTECH microPod 2 setup manual!!!

How to change Mercedes remote frequency from 315mhz to 433mhz?

How to change Mercedes remote frequency from 315mhz to 433mhz, and the opposite… the machine to use is VVDI MB and Keydiy.

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Press the Mercedes remote key upper button and Keydiy display the frequency 314.99(mhz)

Put this remote key into the slot of VVDI MB.

Click on VVDI tool “Other Function”, then “Set key remote frequency”.

Select “433MHz” and then “Set Frequency”.

Set Frequency successfully.

Press “Unlock / lock” button of Mercedes key, then Keydiy display 433(mhz).

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In the same way, change 433mhz to 355mhz.

That’s all.

Thanks

2019 JMD Super-remote questions and answers

JMD Super-remote, available in mid-March 2019, comes with three types of remote control: DS, Ford and Buick Oncora. Super remote control is a combination of chip and remote control, including chip and remote control functions. Super-remote control generate electronic sub computers in Handy-baby II.

So, what questions do you have about this Super-remote? this post answers 10 questions that customers may ask.

Question 1: When does Super-remote come on the market?

Answer: Super-Remote control will be available at the end of March 2019 and can be purchased by contacting agents.

Question 2: How much is the Super-remote pricing?

Answer: No pricing.

Question 3:How many models and functions of remote control are there?

Answer: Now there are three types of remote control: DS, Ford and Buick Encore.

The three styles have different shapes and the same functions.

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Question 4:What are the Super-remote supported Vehicles?

The type of chip supported by Super remote is the same as that of Super chip.

Including 4D/46/47/48/T5 chip types.

Specific support for remote control models can be seen in mobile phone APP 【Remote】-【JMD Remote】【JMD ELE-Remote】

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Question 5:Does the Super-remote control contain chips?

Answer: Super remote control is a combination of chip and remote control, including chip and remote control functions.

Question 6: How does Super-remote control generate electronic subcomputers?

Answer: Electronic subcomputers can be directly generated in Handy-baby Ⅱ.

——Handybaby Ⅱ【chip-fun】

——【Remote Transfer】

——Choosing the Corresponding Vehicle Type

——Analog key for Handy-Baby Ⅱ antenna

——Matching with equipment on board

——When the matching is successful, the super remote control is put into the coil to generate the remote control.

Question 7: Is Super-remote control wired or wireless?

Answer: Super-remote supports both wired and wireless burning.

After selecting the corresponding model, APP will prompt you to choose the burning mode.

(Some models only support wired connections.)

Question 8: How does the Super-remote control generate the corresponding remote ?

Answer: Cooperate with Handy-baby II and APP to generate remote control.

——APP【Remote】

——【JMD Remote】

——Choosing the Corresponding Vehicle Type

——Choose the generation mode

——1. Connect Handy-baby II generation (wired)

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——2.Remote Placement in Handy-baby II Recognition Coil Generation (Wireless)

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Question 9: How to match the Super-remote copy to get on the car?

Answer: Super remote control matching methods include manual matching and equipment matching.

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Matching remote control or all loss with JMD OBD.

Question 10 : Does JMD have ordinary remote control?

Answer: Super-remote control can be used as ordinary remote control. Ordinary remote control is planned.

Suggested feedback

Suggestions and Suggestions in the Use of Super Remote Control. Please give positive and timely feedback.

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How to use Iprog+ clone dashboard + IMMO + SRS reset?

Iprog+ clone software download, installation, operation for Adapter test,airbag reset, DPF OFF, EEPROM, IMMO, Key programmer, MCU, Mileage modification, PIN ABS, software interface.

Look at Iprog+ clone full package:

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iProg+ v43 and iProg pro v55 free download:

https://mega.nz/#!7LxjCRqD!53iXL6K3Ku_3SAzSN0-3po885aFJYLPSrnTyTYhr1Vg

OS: Windows xp, Windows vista, Windows 7, Windows 8

How to Install iProg Pro:

The program is designed for use with the iProgPro programmer.

Installation instructions.

1.Create a new folder in any convenient place on the disk. For example [iProgProSoftware]

2.Unpack the archive into the created folder.

3.Run the program.

4.Select the menu item Help -> Check for Updates. Follow instructions.

5.Copy into your Scrips and Calculators folders your scripts and calculators, respectively.

Test ok to perform the following functions:

✔Working with odometers on OBDII connector

✔Working with odometers on the table through adapters

✔Work with multimedia unlocking the tape recorder

✔Work with keys (IMMO, Transponders), copying, preparation, unlocking

✔Work with IMMO-Key Auto dumps

✔Working with the airbag computer, deleting crash data

✔Transfer readings from miles to km

✔Read and write processors and its used in cars

✔ Removing the particulate filter in the dump

✔Working with keys to the intercom

✔Realign Pin cod from dump (some brands)

Control board number, + scripts full Base number. Ability to update!

All adapters are tested for performance!

Images mean a lot:

  1. Adapter test

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  1. airbag reset

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3.DPF OFF

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4.EEPROM

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5.IMMO

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6.Key programmer

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7.MCU

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  1. Mileage modification

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9.PIN ABS

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  1. software interface

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That’s all

Thanks

Source:http://www.obdexpress.co.uk/wholesale/iprog-pro-programmer-tool.html

Which tool can work Ford Transit to program key?

Have Ford Transit to program key? Superobd SKP900, OBDSTAR H100, OBDSTAR F100 can work? Read this post for answer.

  1. Just use Superobd SKP900 to program a 2011 Ford Transit connect under focus immo2 and it worked perfect.

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  1. OBDSTAR F100 Ford Transit key programming with ALL KEYS LOST BYPASS OK.
  1. OBDSTAR F100 and OBDSTAR H100 share mostly the same functions.

Only the new H100 covers a few US ford more.

The MK7 Transit is listed.

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  1. obdstar h100

add new key ford s-max 2011 europe

I chose the region europe and wrong pin code

I changed the region to Asia and success key added

  1. Question:

I need to add a remote key, to a 2009 transit.

Adding a separate transponder what’s easy.

Now I still need to add a remote.

I see these blue head, with remote and transponder.

And same model black remote, with separate transponder.

Will the cars accept these black remotes?

Both are tibbe 3button.

Answer: I used obdstar, selected asian,

This video is F100, it is updated as H100 now.

**The remote will work instant after programming a blue remotekey. (on a mk7)

So these remote teachings procedures apply to cars with separate remote.

or used Superobd skp900 remote control 2 minutes, ad100pro 7 minutes

FYI: Sometimes with such tools you need to try different models, systems, regions etc. Don’t wanna play with tools like that? Go original MVP, AVDI and you will be happy…

http://blog.obdexpress.co.uk/2019/03/18/ford-transit-key-programming-skp900-or-obdstar-h100/

Autel MaxiDas DS808TS VS MaxiCheck MX808TS VS MaxiDas DS808 VS MaxiCheck MX808

In the aspect of capabilities, Autel MaxiDas DS808TS > MaxiCheck MX808TS > MaxiDas DS808 > MaxiCheck MX808. That is Autel MaxiDas DS808TS is the most powerful covering OBD diagnosis, service function, Immobilizer functions, TPMS function, Relearn function etc, and comes with advanced specifications.

Look at this comparison table:

Product MaxiDas DS808 MaxiDas DS808TS MaxiCheck MX808 MaxiCheck MX808TS
Image ds808 MaxiCheck MX808 MaxiCheck MX808TS
Read Codes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Erase Codes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Live Data Yes Yes Yes Yes
ECU Infomation Yes Yes Yes Yes
Active Test Yes Yes No No
Service Functions Yes Yes No No
Complete OBD Diagnositcs Yes Yes Yes Yes
Oil Service Reset Yes Yes Yes Yes
Parking Brake Pad Releam After Replacement Yes Yes Yes Yes
Steering Angle Sensor Releam Yes Yes Yes Yes
Battery Registration and Reset Yes Yes Yes Yes
Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration Yes Yes Yes Yes
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Basic Complete Basic Complete
Immobilizer Function Yes Yes Yes Yes
Advanced TPMS Diagnostics for Complete TPMS Health Check No Yes No Yes
Activate 98% of All Known TPMS Sensors No Yes No Yes
Program Autel Mx-sensors No Yes No Yes
Comprehensive OBD Releam Coverage No Yes No Yes
On-screen Relearn Procedure No Yes No Yes
Pocessor Quad-core 1.6GHz Quad-core 1.6GHz Quad-core 1.6GHz Quad-core 1.6GHz
OS Android 4.4.4 Android 4.4.4 Android 4.4.4 Android 4.4.4
Memory 1G+32G 1G+32G 1G+32G 1G+32G
Display 7″LCD 7″LCD 7″LCD 7″LCD
Battery 3200 mAh 5000 mAh 3200 mAh 5000 mAh
Internet Updatable Wifi Wifi Wifi Wifi
Multilingual Support Yes Yes Yes Yes
Historical Test Records Yes Yes Yes Yes
Save and Play back Data Yes Yes Yes Yes
Print Data via Windows-based PC or Wi-FI Printer Yes Yes Yes Yes
Vehicls Communication Method Wired Wireless (Bluetooth) Wired Wireless (Bluetooth)

Which Chrysler diagnostic interface can change vin on ecm?

Have Chrysler before 2007 to match VIN on donor ecm and flashing too. DRB 3 machine is top choice but very expensive, any other Chrysler interface is ok? What about DRB3 emulator vci pod clone? Go on reading.

Tools to recommend:

DRB 3 machine: works but very expensive

MongoosePro Chrysler at drewtech.com price $495

Easy diagnostics: same price as a DRB3 machine

wiTech MicroPod 2 V17.04.27: not stable for flashing (price $167)

WITECH VCI POD: with DRB 3 software, works offline stably.(price $424)

DRB3 emulator vci pod clone… here you go

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Initialization

First thing first, the network configuration when the Pod is plugged to the computer through USB. Nothing to do here, this is only for information.

the wiTech software starts

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(there should be a shortcut on your desktop after installation), and this is what greats you. If your car needs DRBIII, click on the lower right button labeled “Launch DRB III”. If you have a CAN car, clickon “Next”. As I only have a 2000 300M I’m gonna cover the DRB emulator only.

And here it goes! The emulator fires up. Even tho there’s a visual keyboard on the right side of the application, you may find easier to use your laptop keyboard for navigation. The most useful keys are:

Yes/No : Y or N on your keayboard

OK/Enter : ENTER

Navigation (left, right, up, down) : navigation keys on your keaboard

Break Page (used for Cancel or BACK in the emulator : CTRL+P on your keyboard

F1-F4 keys correspond to the icons shown on the bottom of the emulator’s screen, when applicable

Click on YES to continue, obviously…

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now on the main DRB screen.

Select the DRB III Standalone and Enter.

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select the first option (1998-2004 vehicles) and ENTER, then ALL if with a LH car.

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And here are now the options

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SUB MENUS CONSTRUCTION

Most sub menus are alike and are built around the same options:

System tests : might contains sub menus depending on the selected module, you can perform self test routines here

Read DTCs : error codes for the selected module

Module Display : prints information about the module like part number or calibration ID

Sensor Display : all you need to know about sensors, like manifold pressure, TCM CVI, injector timing, voltages… The list would be endless

Input/Output Display : shows status of actuators, switches and relay, basically everything that should be ON or OFF

Monitor Display : this menu will have a bunch of pre-set lists of sensor or IO values, each “list” correspond to common sensors to monitor for a given issue like no-start, etc…

Custom Display : you can define custom lists of sensors or IOs

Actuator Tests : check if your fans are running when told to do so, turn your injectors ON, test your headlights and related relays, etc…

Miscellaneous : well… I’d say that this menu contains configuration routines or values (TCM replaced, SKIM replaced, RKE horn chirp status, etc…)

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CODY CONTROL MODULE

Select the BODY INTERIOR line and ENTER. There is a missing screenshot here, as this BODY INTERIOR menu contains something like BCM, Memory Seats, Doors Gate and Confort, Cluster, Audio, HVAC, AC… Select the BCM sub-menu and press ENTER. The DRB will briefly tell you what kind of BCM you have, and you are then redirected to a sub menu dedicated to the BCM. Press ENTER or CTRL+P to skip the ID screen.

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Some BCM sensors and IOs:

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List of available Monitor Views available:

Actuator tests menu on the first screenshot. I chose to run the “ALL EXTERIOR LIGHTS” actuators test. A warning is displayed and after confirmation external lights started to blink. It’s not obvious but in the third screenshot you can see the “STOP” icon on the lower right corner, you can “simulate a clic” on this button by pressing the F4 button or key on your keyboard. You’re asked to confirm by pressing YES or NO. You can now exit the test by pressing CTRL+P (or Break Page button). If you exit the test while it’s running without stopping the actuation, the test WILL CONTINUE!

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And finally the miscellaneous menu for the BCM, and an example with the RKE Horn Chirp sub-option.

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BODY – CLUSTER

Options for the cluster are limited. Basically check its part number, check if the cluster can communicate with the PCM… IIRC you can also validate the mileage (but not change it, hopefully). There’s also an option in the Misc. section to initialize a new cluster… I’ve done it on mine but I don’t know yet what it did   This screenshot shows the ID of the cluster installed in my car and I think there is a false information (or a misuse) as I have a US 150mph cluster…

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BODY – MEMORY SEATS

In the BODY menu, select the DOORS GATES AND CONFORT sub-menu. There is a bunch of other options here but our cars aren’t equipped with Door Modules or APM. I guess the Power Lift Module is the power sunroof?

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Select the MEMORY SEATS MODULE. Here is the ID of the module installed in my car, and a view of some sensors. In the MISCELLANEOUS menu I noticed the GLIDE CONTROL feature was OFF. I tried to enable this feature but I don’t know yet how it turned out.

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ABS

Long story short, I only have a screenshot with the single system test available for ABS. The MISC. section however will be usefull for brake jobs, as you can run the ABS bleeding routine from there

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ENGINE

Available system tests:

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Module Display option, a second screen gives you more details…

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Some sensors and IOs:

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3 pages out of 5 of engine related actuator tests:

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The MISCELLANEOUS sections:

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TRANSMISSION

Select the TRANSMISSION section in the main menu. A sub-menu shows up but obviously the only section we, LH drivers, could be interested in is the first one, as we don’t have the last 3 modules.

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After selecting the TRANSMISSION MODULE section, an ID screen tells you what kind of TCM you have. Press ENTER or CTRL+P to skip this menu. Side note: from what I can see there’s an update available for this TCM based onthe PDF available here(04606517AE was replaced by 04606517AF).

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System tests available for the TCM:

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Sensors and IOs values (note the Clutch Volume Index):

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Actuators tests:

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And the miscellaneous section

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Benz C Class (W205) diagnostic, coding & programming with SDS

The Chinese clone systems SD connect C4 work OK, but for the W205 you’re mostly dealing with diagnostic support. There are still things you can do such as teach-in processes etc, but for the W205, MB largely disabled support for offline coding using Xentry (well, not entirely, but effectively) , so to do any module software updates requires Online SCN, which needs a dealer login to work. You can do some of the things you want in Vediamo, but also be wary of that. Several of the modules in the car are protected (i.e. locked; e.g. the engine ) and although you can read data, you won’t be able to write config bits back unless you have the key algorithm to unlock it. There are people who will sell you a unlock (most are session based) and the same holds true for Online SCN coding, but it’s a shady business IMO.

The following parts are quoted from mbworld.org forum.

PS: you can jump to the last paragraph. 

I bought a kit of SD connect c4 just over a year ago. The hardware & software is far more than just for diagnostics. There’s parts manuals, repair instructions etc etc. Depending on the software and how adventurous you want to get there’s also a Pandora’s box of different ECM things which no dealer would be willing or generally able to toy with. Of course there’s also the possibility and opportunity to really screw up your car (Yay!).

Anyway, I thought I’d write up a quick review summary of my own experience in purchasing a full diagnostics kit – especially in reference to the W205.

What’s it like, what do you get, what can you do, etc… so here we go, my take on the full diag suite – get a big glass or wine (or beverage of choice) and settle in for what is hopefully and enjoyable and informative read.

  1. What is it?

This kit is a full Mercedes Benz diagnostics system. In a nutshell the components of a full kit comprise:

A suitable computer (in this case a Dell630)

An Star Diagnostics Connect (SDconnect) 4 multiplexer

Various interface cables

Mercedes Benz Star Diagnostic Software

Rather than clutter this intro, refer to the below sections for more detail on each component. Do you need everything listed above to get started? .. no, probably not. In principle you do need all those parts to perform full diagnostics but you can purchase bits from various vendors and you may even have some existing bits or are able to source software from other avenues (let’s not get into that ).

The one thing you do get quite nicely with a kit like this is, out of the box plug-in and go functionality. No mucking around loading software, stressing over setups, keys etc. You buy, you get, you use. Simple.

  1. Where do I buy it?

Well.. duh, the internet of course – just making sure you don’t go into your local MB dealership asking for a kit .. you know .

Who do you buy it from? .. that I cannot fully answer, since I purchased my first kit and hence have no relevant comparisons to draw. Arguably the Chinese are the No.1 player in this market. They are the ones who clone the hardware and are certainly the prominent purveyors of such kits at a price point which suits the average punter.

One thing I do suggest is that you strike up a conversation with your potential vendor of choice before handing over your credit card. Unless you speak fluent Mandarin or Cantonese, it’s handy to know that your vendor will be able to understand your questions in relation to support/warranty or other things (and believe me, you will have questions!).

The second main point is to determine how reliable you feel the vendor is. I know it’s difficult to judge. Nobody knows who’s who on the internet. My guiding principles were to look at vendors who had an established track record in terms of their web presence and had reviews stretching back several years. Anyway, enough said on that – do your research and don’t just go looking for the cheapest price.

So once your order is placed, a very short time later you will receive a nice brown box like this:

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Everything seemed nice and safely wrapped.

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Items removed, we had essentially all the parts I listed in the intro – plus a carry bag for the laptop, a very ordinary USB mouse, plus power adapter and cable to match your country (which was a nice surprise).

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Overall – everything seemed quite OK and arrived safely. The computer was a tad old and cosmetically damaged (to be expected) but everything is fully functional.

OK, enough of the package – let’s look at each component in more detail.

  1. The ComputerThe computer of choice for most vendors is a Dell Latitude D630. There are other options out there but this is by far the most common. Also on sale with most vendors is a Dell630 hard drive which is obviously the favored option if you already have a laptop to suit.

    Note that the original computer equipment which MB Techs use are based on Panasonic hardware I believe (e.g. Toughbook), providing a touch screen interface. So this begs the question – why the antiquated Dell hardware? I don’t have a full answer but what I have determined is that it’s large due to historic dependencies. The Dell 630 was used for a long time due to the fact that it had a real serial RS232 serial COM port. With the previous generation of multiplexer units you needed that port.

    With the advent of wireless and network cable connections to the multiplexer units, there’s no longer a reliance on the RS232 port and hence you can now find sellers who use IBM machines or EVG7 slate computers. The Dell is by all accounts an old reliable war horse which is cheap to get and source parts for, so it’ll probably be seen for a while yet.

    Let’s move onto the interesting hardware – the multiplexer.

    4. The SDconnect 4 Multiplexer

    “What’s a multiplexer” I hear you mutter .. well, I’m glad you asked. The SDconnect is the communications interface between the car and the diagnostic computer system (i.e. the Dell). The unit sends fault detection data to the host computer and instructions back to the vehicle. In basic terms, it’s a tool that enables the diagnostic technician to examine vehicle functions, perform data coding and update vehicle software. It knows the communications protocols which the car utilizes to talk to the outside world. Like wow man! (hang on, I need to spin the propeller on my cap). Now, let’s carry on.

    The SDConnect 4 is the previous generation multiplexer used on Mercedes vehicles. It is now superseded by the SDconnect 5 and although they are starting to appear in cloned form, the c4 is still one of the most prominent cloned multiplexers out there. You can buy a C5 multiplexer if you wish (and for certain new hybrids vehicles you may have to), but for most W205 variants the C4 will do just fine. The SDconnect 4 is wireless enabled (via a plugin card; note not all vendors will sell it with this included, so buyer beware) or it can be connected via a network cable.

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The plastic end parts can be removed to reveal the slot for the WiFi card, plus the battery compartment and SD Card slot.

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Note that the battery compartment holds six AA rechargeable NiMH batteries to support powering the multiplexer whilst not connected to a vehicle. My unit shipped without batteries (boo!) which I then rushed out to purchase separately. Whether you really need to place batteries into the device is questionable however. There is no charger which ships with the multiplexer, so unless you use it a lot, the batteries will go flat quite quickly anyway. OEM equipment has a charger (which plugs into the RJ45 port) but I’ve never seen a single Chinese vendor selling one. In my tests I found that the unit seems to behave exactly the same, whether there’s batteries in it or not – although batteries do eliminate the “Low battery” indication which is otherwise shown on the LCD.

On the opposite side you will see the RJ45 network port for connecting your diagnostics computer (seen below on left with grey flip cover) and the MB proprietary cable connect (on right) which goes to the vehicle. For the W205, you will only need the OBD cable. The kit however comes with cables to suit all older style cars, trucks etc. as well.

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One thing that impressed me with this particular kit was the quality of the connectors and cables. Everything seemed very good I must say.

Top of the unit has a backlit LCD display, two LED indicators, and four buttons. The LCD indicates Power Supply status, Connection Type, and Working Status. The LEDs are used to indicate a variety of working status signals and the buttons give you the option to bring up information about vehicle or device battery status, display network addresses, put the unit into standby and so forth.

Essentially there is not much that the unit does on its own; not even an OBD scan or the like. It needs to be connected to the car and a computer to represent any value.

5. The Software

Now this is where the fun and games really start. Boot up your laptop and you’re soon presented with a Windows XP OS, which has obviously been customized to the Mercedes Software installed on the device. An early indication of that is the taskbar which prominently displays connectivity between the computer, the multiplexer and associated networks (e.g. internet/server) in the lower right of screen.

There is a lot to learn here for newcomers. The software changes very regularly (sometimes monthly) to keep up with the latest developments. Not surprisingly the vendors from China seem to have their finger on the pulse quite well in that regard. My kit contained December 2015 versions. I don’t think there’s any need for concern with constant updates however. If you can diagnose your car with the modules on-board then you’re good to go. The Workshop info will probably be one of the benefactors of regular updates but most of that service info is already in abundance, as you will see later.

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Without writing the Never Ending Story here, let’s just say that the software suite is extremely comprehensive and caters for not only passenger vehicles but also trucks, buses, cranes – and other large industrial equipment dating back through the ages. To keep this piece relevant, I’m going to focus, as best I can, only on the bits applicable the W205.

I also will not go into the various configuration software components, such as installation, authentication, key security, registration, connectivity and so forth. If you are curious, feel free to PM me or do some Googling on the net because there is adequate information out there if you’re willing to look for it.

Let’s look at the main sub components to the suite that are of interest to us:

  • XENTRY Diagnostics
    Not to be confused with XENTRY DAS (Diagnosis Assistance System; which was predominantly used with older vehicles – I think up to the W204). This is the primary diagnostic suite for the vehicle and probably the main software you would tend to use with a car like the W205.Xentry allows you to delve into each control unit of your vehicle and see configuration data as well as run a very large number of diagnostic tests. It provides you with an exceptionally comprehensive diagnostic tool to see exactly what the various systems of the vehicle are doing.

    What is exceptionally nice is that XENTRY also provides you with a full troubleshooting workflow; meaning that once you have run a test, found a fault, you can then delve straight into relevant maintenance references and associated documentation.

    I’ve always owned workshop maintenance books for my vehicles, but have to say this system is by far the most well thought out and comprehensive. Not so say it doesn’t have it’s quirks, but it is not overly difficult to come to terms with.

    • As a side note, XENTRY also comes with a simulated variant (as a learning tool for working the software whilst disconnected from a vehicle. It allows the operator to generate simulated fault codes which you can then diagnose in XENTRY).
  • EWA Net
    This is an intranet web server that hosts two important applications:

    • Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC)
      A comprehensive listing of all vehicle parts; broken down into sub systems. It allows you to quickly build shopping lists of components (e.g. when needed for repair).
    • Workshop Information System (WIS)
      An extremely comprehensive web information system which details the functional components of the car (categorized into sub systems again). It also comes with workshop instructions for performing almost every type of maintenance task, maintenance bulletins and a free set of steak knives.The WIS is also equipped with several sub-application modules, which although not doubt hold lots of value in a workshop context, are otherwise uninteresting for an amateur user:

      • ASRA – a German acronym (for Arbeitstexte, Standardtexte, Richtzeiten, und Arbeitswerte). Provides info on work units and relevant documentation for conducting various maintenance tasks.
      • SSL module – another German acronym (Schadensschlüssel) meaning Damage Code.
      • MSS module (Maintenance Service System) which displays maintenance documents relevant to maintenance cases.
      • WSM module (WIS Service Media). This is probably the only sub module to WIS to remain of interest to persons other than MB staff. It contains a web link to a multimedia library for many maintenance tasks. Very cool.
  • Daimler AG Price List
    This is an Access database for Mercedes Benz European parts pricing – equal parts scary and interesting!
  1. What can you do? So what’s possible with a kit like this, you ask. You would see by now, that the software will provide you with an astonishing array of information to come to terms with. I won’t say the possibilities are endless, but they are certainly vast.

    From a learning perspective – you have everything you could wish for. Theoretically you could be satisfied with a copy of the WIS alone, since that serves as probably the most comprehensive learning tool for the vehicle.

    From a diagnostics perspective – you will be satisfied with multiplexer and XENTRY. The range of tests which you can run and actuations you can trigger will let you fully examine each part of the car. You can generate detailed test reports, seeing when faults occurred exactly in each of the computer modules – and believe me, there are a lot of those. The W205 has upwards of 50 control units with each of those capable of logging and tracing out detailed errors and fault finding.

    From a configuration (Adaptations) aspect, there are some minor things (often referred to as ‘Teach-in processes’) possible (e.g. Airmatic level calibration) but it isn’t a treasure trove for those willing to tinker with the vehicle (see next topic). One aspect I also didn’t delve into further within this review is that you can also configure and update module software from within XENTRY (a process called SCN Coding) which is only available online for the W205 (i.e. you need an authorized Mercedes user account to do so). There are Chinese vendors who will sell you a ‘session’ for online SCN, but it can get expensive quite quickly. In reality it is not something you would do other than to perform major update tasks (e.g. after replacing an ECU or other module) if the car was outside of warranty.

    7. What can’t you do?

    If you’re looking at ways to change significant default behaviors in the W205 vehicle systems (e.g. allow Video in motion, disable your start-stop, change variant codes etc. ) then you will probably be disappointed. MB has gone to some length to ensure that certain changes are extremely difficult to achieve. Offline coding was to a large extend abandoned with the W204 to guard against incorrect configurations. That’s not to say there isn’t a way, rather that these lock-downs are probably in place to avoid introducing configuration errors inadvertently during maintenance or by amateurs who don’t know what they’re doing.

    There are more extensive changes possible with a software product called Vediamo, which is a factory tool used to perform complex black magic best not brought up in this review (makes sign of the cross; heck I’m not even religious!). Regardless of your skills in Vediamo, my research and impression leads me to believe that most changes also require Online SCN coding, which leaves you with little room to achieve known outcomes. Given that people do like to tinker or hack technology I’m sure this topic will become somewhat irrelevant in the future. Yes, people will find a way – whether that’s a good or a bad thing, I shall not judge.

    8. Conclusions

    So.. your glass of wine is empty and you’re wondering “What the the heck did I just read that for!). If you were to ask me again “Is it worth purchasing a kit like this for your car?” I would offer you an unreserved “Yes” – although with a disclaimer.

    If you are the type of person who shows an interested in learning the in’s and out’s of your vehicle, then I can’t think of a better way than to own one of these setups. There is such a vast amount of content and useful reference material that it serves as a valuable library to learn more. Whether your goal is to perform self-maintenance, troubleshoot issues or simply to see for yourself what is going on inside of your vehicle, then this is without a doubt the toolset which allows you to do so.

    If on the other hand you would prefer to say “here you go – fix it”, or perhaps rather be ‘told what’s wrong’ with your car, rather than ‘know what’s wrong’, perhaps you’re better off saving your dollars for other toys.

    The W205 is undoubtedly a computerized marvel on wheels. Many of the systems and technical aspects of the car are completely obfuscated from the regular plebs like us. A diagnostic kit such as this certainly allows you to delve under the covers and go as deep as your curiosity wants.

    [UPDATE:] This particular kit had a full hard drive failure of the master boot record (which became corrupted) less than one month after purchase. The vendor has tried every trick in the book to avoid fixing the issue by sending a replacement drive. Often it will be difficult to know who to deal with, but based on this experience I would advise staying clear of MBstarshop. They obviously utilize low grade or old components and hardware which they refuse to back up with proper customer service.

FYI, have you ever seen BENZ eCOM, looking like this:

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Ecom supports diagnostic software Xentry, engineering software Vediamo and super DTS Monaco,  it has a than higher access right than SDC4.

Ecom supports the CAN/DoIP protocol, which can be used to diagnose and programming (brushing & writing) for the new car audio and video entertainment systems.

The Mercedes-Benz engineering database of diagnosis / coding / retrofit /flashings is using the Xentry database, so the Mercedes-Benz engineering version depends on the version of Xentry, as long as the database is new, the V4.00 version can be used on new models. compact3 can be used.

SDC4 does not support ODX documents. The latest V5.00 uses eCom to support ODX files. It is recommended to use Ecom, with DoIP function, the speed is faster and more stable.

Benz Ecom VS SD C4: new & old Benz diagnosis and programming

As the name suggest, Benz Ecom is for newest Benz diagnosis and programming.

SD C4 is for older Benz diagnosis and programming.

Highlights: Benz Ecom package comes with one dongle, one hard disk with software, activation via the Teamviewer. with DoIP function, the speed is faster and more stable

  1. Ecom
    Supports diagnostic software Xentry, engineering software Vediamo and super DTS Monaco, it has a than higher access right than SDC4.

Ecom supports the CAN/DoIP protocol, which can be used to diagnose and programming (brushing & writing) for the new car audio and video entertainment systems.

The Mercedes-Benz engineering database of diagnosis / coding / retrofit /flashings is using the Xentry database, so the Mercedes-Benz engineering version depends on the version of Xentry, as long as the database is new, the V4.00 version can be used on new models. compact3 can be used.

SDC4 does not support ODX documents. The latest V5.00 uses eCom to support ODX files. It is recommended to use Ecom, with DoIP function, the speed is faster and more stable.

Benz Ecom

  1. SD C4
    Supports the diagnostic software Xentry, DAS software diagnostics, engineering Vediamo, super DTS Monaco, Xentry and DAS Developer mode etc.

Common Name: Developing Data Engineering Edition After 2010

Version, added a lot of functional restrictions. So everyone will encounter the problem that the vehicle version is too new to enter

the control unit, or entering the control unit and cannot make any special modifications. For example: W204 /212 2012

The instrument is needed to modify the regional language configuration or open other convenient functions. With the increasing number of new car with DoIP protocol, the SDC4 has slowly failed to meet market demand.

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To sum up:

BENZ eCOM DoIP Diagnostic and Programming Tool and SD C4 are a pair of good match. They can do what another one can’t do.

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