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Peter (Posted on 2017-07-08) | Good quality and fast shipping to the Netherlands. '11 days after order' Only the software and drivers on the cd are not compatible with windows 7! Then i got from google win7 software take me 10mins . anyway , it works. | |
Marco (Posted on 2017-07-08) | Works fine! firewood under win 7 64bit difficulties search but there. | |
Abeat (Posted on 2017-07-08) | it works, but when i got have some problem . who is windows 7x64 and when you connect the device error takes. the device should start to connect to the car, and then to the computer. and it will work. special thanks to the Steven for the diligent work and good product. the proof of the device, I attach photos. with mistakes he was in shock))) | |
Lukas (Posted on 2017-07-08) | It works very well. Does only work with Windows XP but you can download software for windows 10 on google. Its amazing! | |
Alexder (Posted on 2017-07-03) | Sent quickly it's too fast. everything works. the only useful on the disk is the program. driver disk is not installed, download from xcar360 , and works! | |
James D (Posted on 2016-07-22) | Worked right out of the box. I used it to diagnose an ABS error that has been causing my DSC to activate sporadically (not fun). I also programmed a few of the convenience features available on the car. Great buy. For anyone who cares, I was able to install a working version of the software on a Vista 32-bit machine. | |
P. Czechowicz (Posted on 2016-06-10) | Worked without issue on my '01 e38 and running on an old XP laptop. Pins 7 & 8 are already soldered as is necessary for these OBD connectors to work. Word of advice, if you have the round 20 pin under your hood, you'll need an OBD 16 pin to 20 pin adapter as well since you can only read a few modules through the OBD while the rest have to be under the hood. | |
Chris Comfort (Posted on 2016-05-20) | if i could give this 10 stars I would. One very important note - I almost tossed this in the trash as it would only read a small subset of the obd data and not srs or airbag data or even allow reprogramming. After much research I found out that I have a bmw 328 that has both the in car obd connection as well as the under hood round 20 pin bmw diag connector. In BMW e46's built prior to mid 2000 you must jump pin 2 to 17 and pin 2 to 20 on the round under hood connector for this in car obd reader to be able to access all of the diagnostics. Be sure to google the BMW forums if you have any questions. I did read the z3 and some other bmw used the round connect thru 2007. Also be careful on jumping the pins on the round connector as I round a few incorrect diagrams. All in all this tool rocks the house. Finally you dont need windows xp. google ftdi chip d2xx drivers and you will find working drivers for windows 10. I am running it on windows 10 | |
computiNATEor (Posted on 2016-05-19) | It's not the easiest tool to get up and running, but once it's working, it's an invaluable asset in my toolbox. I like it so much, I bought two, just in case one fails. It's a perfect, lightweight companion to the more powerful INPA/EDIABAS computer system. I love how easy it is to reprogram modules, and especially, the lighting computer. Turning off the cold check flickers, LED bulb warning messages, and other cool stuff (like dimming the brightness of the angel eyes) is all easy to do. | |
Martin C. (Posted on 2016-04-05) | Works. Mine came with a bad USB cable. That's really annoying since it took a while for the try-n-error to exchange the cable. I thought there was a problem with the car. Another problem is that in older cars, for example my 2004 3-series, it will not read engine codes. It will read most sections but not the DME (engine) section. To fix this you need to make a solder bridge to connect pins 7 and 8 together. Do this if you can read most sections but DME comes up blank. The software makes no attempt to explain what the codes do beyond a basic string that is rarely clear. You will need to look up things on forums. Don't worry about it, your BMW dealer's people do that, too. Just make sure your laptop doesn't crash in the middle of writing or the like. But in the end it does work. I could set the flashing on unlock, the daylight running lights, the oil service reminder, all those 'coding' goodies you read about. |