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Which mini VCI to buy?

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  1. kutcht1

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    OK, I have spent WAY to much time trying to figure out which version and firmware I need to get his up and running and can not believe there is not a thread stickied that is full of this info. I just purchased an old DELL with Windows 7 32bit since that is one of the consistent things I was finding. I have been on this site, toyotaforums, lexusforums searching for this info only to find that there are several out there that do not work. Have found that there is an Xhorse or something that developed this mini VCI from pirate Toyota Techstream software. Is there a consistent "THIS WILL WORK" combination to this as I find them all over ebay and the internet. I am also a Macintosh user and really know very little about the PC world. Any help out there?
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    I bought mine off of Amazon I think it was around $25 and it works perfectly with W7 32bit. The later versions are updates for the latest model cars, if you are using it with Gen 1 or Gen 2 cars I wouldn't worry about which version.
     
  3. Patrick Wong

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    As a Mac user, an alternative is to run Boot Camp with Windows 7, 32 bit OS. That is what I do with my MacBook Pro when using Mini VCI.

    This is the one that I bought:
     
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    I'm using a 3-4 year old version of Virtual PC on an Intel based MacBook.

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    Thanks for the replies. If it really does not matter for a Dell running Windows 7 32bit, why do you think there are so many people having troubles and say some of these copies from China are cheap clones that do not work? Patrick, I think I will get the one in the link you sent then and hope I can get it to work.
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  6. Patrick Wong

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    1. Some people have trouble installing the software in the precise order required.
    2. Some people are trying to use 64 bit OS and the workaround provided in the Tundra forum may or may not work (it didn't work for me so I had to buy Windows 7 32 bit OS)
    3. Some of the cables actually might be defective, that is not impossible to imagine.

    If you manage to prevail I think you will be very happy with Mini VCI.
     
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    Patrick covered the primary run-time, technical problems. I actually bought one only to discover it only worked on the NHW11, not our ZVW30. Then someone suggested the firmware version so I bought a second one from a site claiming to be an authorized, "Xhorse", reseller. That one works on both cars but that problem was a couple of years ago.

    Both worked on the NHW11 so you'll be OK as far as firmware is concerned.

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    Great! Thanks guys. I will forge ahead in my quest to be able to keep this little beast on the road.
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    As another data point, I have the "high-end" solution for J2534 support: the Tactrix Openport 2.0. I have used it with absolutely no problems with:

    Toyota Techstream 9.30.029 on a 2002 Prius and a 2009 Camry Hybrid
    OpenECU software to reprogram the accelerator pedal tables in a 2012 Subaru Impreza ECU

    It also has standalone data logging capabilities (but only for Subarus).

    On the downside, it is $170. Amazingly, It is both designed and built in San Francisco!

    I don't have quite enough posts to include links, so just search for tactrix openport.
     
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    I hope this is the right place to post this. I bought my 5th prius a few weeks ago, a 2002 with a burnt sensor connector to the battery ecu. I repaired the battery and replaced the battery ecu. After cleaning and balancing the battery I put it back in. I get the failure codes after the engine starts for three seconds. I rented a code reader from Autozone but it would only read the codes about 1 in 40 attempts. I bought the professional code reader from harbor freight and could read no codes. I bought a mini vci j2534 off ebay and used techstream but it could not see any data from any ecu’s, but it does work with my 2006 prius. I am trying to figure out if it is the car or the devices I have tried to read the codes with. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
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    Make sure it is configured for ISO-9141 which uses the K and L lines. The 2004-later Prius use the CAN bus line. Autodiscovery of the protocol often fails.

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    Thank you Bob. The cable claims to support ISO-9141, but how do I get it to use that protocol? I searched google and looked in the cable manual.

    Thanks Charles
     
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    It is done with the software that operates it. Make sure if you are using the old TechStream software that the correct model of Prius is identified.

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    I am using version 9.3. I am selecting 2002 Prius 1.5. When I do a health check, It says it is communicating with all the ECU's but all the data fields remain blank.
     
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    I'll try to make some screen shots in the morning. If you can, post a screen shot?

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    Theses are the screen caps from attempting to read data today. image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
     
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    I have a 04 Prius and a Mini VCI. It worked with my old Everex laptop, with Vista on it. So how, with no changes to the computer or Mini VCI it now loads the program and will not connect to the ECU. It says Error unable to connect to VIM
    I loaded Ver 10.00.028 onto my HP laptop with Win 10. I activated it but it too won't connect to the car. The same error.
    I then bought a new Mini VCI but that didn't help as there is no connection with either computer.

    So I am at an impasse and need help. I would appreciate any ideas you may have.
    Thank you in advance.
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    Make sure the Prius is IG-ON (not READY) when you try to establish comm with Mini VCI.
     
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    Ardmore Alabama?

    Make sure you are using ISO-9141/KWP2000.

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    Thanks Patrick, I did find that trick out by reading the PC forums.

    Thanks, Bob
    With the new HP laptop and the latest version 10.00.028, will activate ISO-9141/KWP2000 and is selected automatically. That's what I read previously on another thread. Keep up the good info.
    Thanks.