1). plug in cable let windows 10 install the drivers for the FTD driver if it does not auto install open up the device manager and select the device and have windows search for the driver on the internet. It will download the Microsoft driver which seems to work under win10 the provided driver does not seem to work right.
2). Install Techstreem v11 if you have not already
3). Using the command prompt unpack the MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi to a temp folder, dos command: 'msiexec /a 'C:tempMVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi' /qb TARGETDIR=c:tempmvci'
4). Now create the folder:'C:Program Files (x86)XHorse ElectronicsMVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS'
5). copy all the files from c:tempmvci to the directory you just made above. (if your virus software flags the update tool that is OK let it quality/delete it
6). Now the trick is to get techstream to let you select the MVCI cable you need to modify the registry to see the MVCI32.dll you copied to the directly in step 4. see reg file to edit it.
7). After this now you can launch Techstrem and under setup you can now select the MVCI interface.
Hope that helps some folks out, if so please give thanks and rep.
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MINI VCI J2534 Cable for toyota is Cost-effective, High performance Automotive Diagnostic Scan interface, MINI VCI J2534 Cable support OEM Toyota TIS Techstream diagnostic software, Active tests and most 1996 and newer vehicles with OBDII/DLC3 diagnostics
MINI VCI J2534 Cable for toyota TIS Techstream
Latest Version: V9.30.002
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Feature:
Support OEM Toyota TIS Techstream diagnostic software
High performance with ARM cpu inside.
High reliability of products using SMD chip, and certified by CE and FCC.
Support all the diagnostic communication protocols needed for Toyota (since 1996).
Upgrade the firmware via the Internet to improve product.
Supported Protocols
K-Line ISO 9141/KWP 2000 ISO 14230-4/SAE J1850 PWM/SAE J1850 VPW/CAN 2.0B ISO 11898 /CAN ISO 15765-4
Specifications
Operating Temperature: -20 to 70 oC ( -4 to 158 oF )
Storage Temperature: -40 to 85 oC ( -40 to 185 oF )
Diagnostic Interface: 16 PIN
USB Interface : USB 2.0
Power: DC 5 V - 36 V
Consumption: 0.3 W
Dimensions: 76 mm(2.99)L x 43 mm(1.69)W x 19 mm(0.75)H
Net Weight: 62 g
Gross Weight: 103 g
Package list:
Driver CD
user manual
MINI VCI J2534 Cable for toyota Autocad 2008 lt download.
Several months ago I’ve got myself the MINI VCI cable J2534 to play with. As it turned out, with little manual it is easy to operate, follow the popular belief, to get it working under Windows XP 64-bit. So, I decided to share the instructions, hope to help someone who has a headache of dealing with virtual machines with Windows XP.
Equipment:
- MINI VCI J2534 cable for TOYOTA TIS Techstream
(I bought this from worldobd2.com for $42 free shipping)
- A laptop. Mine is actually Windows XP 64-bit, but for Windows 7 the configuration procedure should be identical.
Steps:
The Techstream software, MVCI drivers and TIS Key all can be found on the Internet as well.
Mini Vci J2534 Driver For Toyota Tis
First of all, insert the CD to your driver
- Install Techstream NDSI setup driver
Open “My computer”
Open “Mini VCI GTS 10.00.028” CD software
Open and run “GTS-10.00.028-NDSI” setup driver
Select Techstream software language: English, click “Next”
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Install software Wizard, click “Next”
Accept license agreement
Confirm customer information
Click “Finish” when wizard is complete installed
- Activate 10.00.028 Toyota TIS Techstream
Go to C:Program FilesToyota DiagnosticsTechstreamEnvIT3System.ini
Change TISFunction=1 to TISFunction=0
Click Ok to save setting
- Install MVCI driver 2.0.1
Open “Mini VCI Driver” folder on the disk
Install “Mini-VCI Driver for TOYOTA-CABLE 2.0.1”
Click “Next” and then “Install”
Click “Finish” when driver is installed
- Check COM port setting
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Open “My computer”>> “Device Manager” >> “USB Serial PORT(COM4)”
Make sure COM port is set to COM4
- Run Mini VCI firmware update tool
Open “Mini VCI firmware update tool” on the desktop
Click “Device Info” to check detail device information, SN, firmware version etc
- Configure 00.028 Techstream
Open “Tehcstream” software on the desktop
Click “NO” when system pops out Java message
Select “Setup” Tab >> “Techstream Configuration”
Select Area
Select language: English
- Try to test my car
Connect MVCI cable to your car’s OBDII interface, turn ignition on, then click “Connect to Vehicle” on the left function list. Wait. Then wait again (by the way, you’ll be doing that a lot with this cable ). If everything works, you will be prompted to confirm car year/model after which you’ll get to the diagnostic interface.
So far, I tested the cable with 2013 4Runner, 2004 Sienna and 1997 Camry LE/4cyl, and it seems to work fine with all of them. Absence of (L) line connection means no support for ECU re-flashing (which is not something I’m comfortable doing myself anyway). Option customization/clearing DTC is possible (already verified).
Overall, not bad for a $42 gadget, in my opinion.
Good luck!