![]() I tried to do the update driver on each and point to the xhorse directory, but both said the current driver was newer.ģ) I did do the registry update/merge and once I did that it worked.Ĥ) As to the key, there is a txt file that has the key in it that you have to use to activate it. I connected my 2012 Camry as it sit the newest Toyota we have and TEchstream worked flawlessly. For reference, the DLC3 cable diagnostic showed only K and L as red, while all the rest, including CAN-L and CAN-H as green. ![]() Still trying to figure out what the K line does. ![]() So, I can confirm that it DOES work in Win 10, you just need to "wiggle it a bit" to make it work. Recently I‘ve got myself the MINI VCI cable to play with. As it turned out, with little manual tweaking it is possible, contrary to the popular belief, to get it working under Windows 64-bit. MINI VCI cable for TOYOTA TIS Techstream.So, I decided to share the instructions, which hopefully will save someone a headache of dealing with dual boot and virtual machines with Windows XP. The cable is about 4’ long, with translucent casing and “MINI-VCI J2534 Standard OBDII Communication Interface” sticker: I‘ve bought mine from Amazon for around $30. The cable comes with a mini CD with drivers and Toyota Techstream software.
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