

TOYOTA MINI VCI J2534 DRIVER DOWNLOAD INSTALL
It will detect the AVDI, and install the appropriate J2534 dll files in the Windows\System32 directory.

TOYOTA MINI VCI J2534 DRIVER DOWNLOAD DRIVERS
If you have a current version of the Passthru software, you will see a grayed out option for installing drivers for DAS that you cannot select, but do not be concerned about that. All you need to do is install a fresh OS (Windows 7 Enterprise x86 or 圆4 SP1) ideally on a physical laptop, connect the AVDI device to the USB port and run the SetupInterface_yourserialnumber_PASSTHRU_xxxxxxx.exe and Next through the setup process. Old thread – but do not run the SetPassThruDAS.exe, as it was written for DAS/Xentry for Windows XP, and not Openshell or Xentry Passthru. This one can be actually made to work even with old DAS like 2009, 2012….it’s just matter of proper settings in cal.ini and slave.ini to my surprise it also works albeit slow and sometimes freezes the application. Recently i have tried to use BOSCH KTS560 as passthru and it works perfectly okay.įor curiosity, i did also test the 20-euro MiniVCI that gets normally bundled with Toyota techstream packages. Heard good things about AVDI J2534 compatibility (real thing, don’t know about clones) so it shouldn’t be a big deal. IF you have installed your passthru (would that be AVDI or anything else) with correct drivers, registry entries etc it will just present you with list of options and you select your VCI from dropdown list. Normally it is not linked or doesnt have desktop shortcut but resides (at least in my installation)Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Mercedes-Benz\xentry\bin\SelectPTDevice

If you got the Xentry Passthru installed, there is a tool which will do the dirty work for you. When you launch the program it will give you a dropdown where you can choose which J2534 device (can be found at ) you want to use. Xentry passthru does not use SDconnect toolkit. Xentry Passthru is different from from regular Xentry openshell.
