On of the key components to good vehicle maintenance, repair or upgrade is to make sure that you have the right tools and know how to use them. The VCDS diagnostic system uses a more detailed manufacturer protocol commands and allows the user to access all the diagnostics that have been installed in the vehicle provided it is a Volkswagen or Audi. The type of diagnostics that can be done range from engine related problems such as diesel ignition timing to coding a new electronic control unit (ECU). Therefore if you have a VW or Audi that was assembled from 1990 to present – you can immediately and safely use the VAGCOM-VCDS diagnostic tool.Ī car owner/mechanic can use the VCDS system for virtually all the functions that the dealer diagnostic tools can perform.īefore the owners of a vehicle had no option but to take their vehicles to a dealership to run the diagnostics… but now with VAG-COM… the smaller independent workshops, or DIY’er can perform key functions using vehicle’s onboard computer technology. VAG cars have been scannable (starting out with OBD1) since 1990’s. It also works on non-VAG vehicles, but is limited to generic OBD2 system of Engine and Transmission.
Hence it’s a diagnostic software that will diagnose vehicles with VAG engines, meaning it covers nearly all Audi, Volkswagen Seat and Skoda models. And VCDS is the Windows based software that is developed by RossTech – which uses this Interface to log into car’s ECU diagnostics computer. Screen resolution of at least 800×600 is recommended.Ok, first of all what is VAG-COM or VCDS? VAG-COM is a cable Interface that plugs into the car’s OBD port.
We recommend a PC running Windows 7, 8.1, or 10 with at least 2GB of RAM (single-core Atom-class processors are no longer recommended). A Laptop is most convenient but a desktop PC can also be used. VCDS requires a computer running Microsoft Windows (the HEX-NET can be used with VCDS-Mobile on other platforms but that use is still in beta testing). !mh9WXTTY!C6DfnSEKyliMWWOkFWGgdmJiwVyqRdXy_QJen2WL29A Use VAGCOM_EEWriteLang to write eeprom of your choice. One multilingual eeprom is not possible anymore.
New version with new eeprom, need to rewrite your interface with new usb flasher. !astWRSaS!gH3n21USyxVxdM8wHMzIjfBZWQbO4MSVK3YFHD0tF1A !m0tWFb6J!gjjBn4vR85WEjIKHJuDya7KuYNfvjU9Ftp7_oJkSbRs Remade projects with new dumps for Progisp and TL866Īll versions released until today on any language work even NEZ one ? Included in pack Progisp v1.72 and also Mprog 3.5 with templates New eeprom dumps for each version of hardware
Reworked tool for update interface by USB – keeps count of type of hw in eeprom. Loader V2 compatible with RL-RQ-BL-BM interfaces. !C41lmbaQ!CZ8pRAwFdbAtKGHL5EkZ31JqCluhh1IZjUR1jaFtvwg
f) projects already made to flash by programmer (tl866 or usbasp).
d) loader to be used with any genuine install kit.c) flash interface by usb (interface with genuine firmware, must be connected to 12V).b) hardware type detect program to know what to flash inside.VCDS with Loader v9.2 – English 19.6.0, non-English (tested PL and HU)īelow download links are shared from some forum member,for newest software please go to original official website: Česky,Chinese,Dansk,Deutsch ,Español ,Français,Italiano,Magyar ,Nederlands,Polski,Português,Romana,Russian,Svenska These charts are intended for the most current version of VCDS (in rare cases even Beta Versions).Ĭheck the VCDS Compatibility Charts to get details Please Note: Older VCDS versions may not support all of the model years listed. In this particular case you will see that only the HEX+CAN series interface is compatible. Look horizontally across the VCDS Compatibility Chart until you find the Model Year 2006 and you can determine which interface(s) is required for that Chassis. Note that the Chassis Type “4F” is listed under that model. See the Model information Column for Audi to find the A6 Model. The 7th and 8th digits are 4F for Audi A6 (4F), the 10th digit is 6 which stands for Model Year (MY) 2006. The Chassis type will usually be found in these digits. To find the Chassis Type for your car, look at the 7th and 8th digits of the VIN number. The following VCDS Compatibility Charts are based on Model and Chassis Type.