VIDA 2014D/2015A Windows 11
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@ZaanTerror thanks for clarification.
Info added to the install guides -
How did you diagnose a 2018 ... in the list is only 2015-2016?
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@volvov70freak after login in to VIDA you first open computer settings in the "Start" tab of VIDA and disable VIN decoding.
Than you open the "define vehicle profile" menu, check that "VIN decoding off" is written in red next to the VIN box,
Don't click on the read button!,
manually enter your VIN,
select your model,
select the latest model year available,
select your engine code, transmission and so on,
click on ok
Click on the Diagnostic tab and read your car as usual.
This only works on some P1s and P3s but not all.
If your engine isn't listed, you need to select a similar one which uses the same ECM hardware.
1.5 liter petrol engines and 7-speed automatic are not supported.
It's also described at the end of the install guides you can find here. -
Works like a charm, anybody how can help med with getting Logfiles for diagnotics, need to decode a ECM pin from a edc17cp22?
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@VolvoAugust The log file method doesn't work since ages and was only used for the CEM pin. This was also never possible with the offline version of VIDA as this version isn't capable of software downloads at all.
The VIDA/Wireshark method also doesn't seem to work for ECM pins. Bench reading is the only option you have. Sorry. -
@ZaanTerror Can you send me the link to sergiy3710@gmail.com
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Thank you for sharing the software. I have successfully installed it on my laptop running Windows 11 25H3. However, the Mongoose cable I purchased has not arrived yet. My engine is the B4154T4, and I'm concerned that there might be issues when I try to connect it later.
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@V40 VIDA2014D/2015A can't be used on that engine. VIDA won't be able to communicate with that car. You will need to use Vdash for reading codes and accessing service functions. VIDA will be still useful for you, even without beeing able to connecting it to your car. You can manually specify a car that is most similar to yours and look up things like code descriptions and fault tracings, signal descriptions and pinouts for everything except the ECM., repair and install instructions, and so on....