Autel J2534 driver installation instruction: – used for Autel ms908p, maxisys Elite, J2534 box – download and install Maxisys j2534 Drivers and Printing Software. The PC drivers for the Autel j2534 and PC Link for wireless printing are included in the MaxiSys software suite available for download at. Mini Vci J2534 Driver Windows 10 Download. Run MVCI Driver for Toyota-Cable 2.0.1. Install Mini VCI driver for Toyota TIS, press Next. Ready to install. Finish driver installation. Step 3: Crack Techstream. Open Techstream software on the desktop. If windows gives a Java Runtime error, press No to ignore.
New Toyota Techstream V16.00.020 software working fine with Mini VCI cable, Support Toyota,Scion and Lexus vehicles.
Techstream is designed to be simple to use, and anyone can do it. Most versions only require a pc (preferably a laptop), the Techstream software itself, and a special mini VCI cable.
Open Techstream , plug one end of your cable into that same computer, and plug the other end into the matching port underneath your car’s dash. The port is usually located below the steering wheel.
Please watch video on how to install Techstream V16.00.020 software:
Free source of Toyota Techstream V16.00.020:
Size: 202 Mb
Source: forum
Release Date: 03.2021
Language: Multi (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish etc)
OS: Windows 7 – Windows 10 & 32 – 64 bit
Free source of Techstream V16.00.017:
https://mega.nz/file/p5UwhbpL#uX8uBg4TGeYUtQQRU5ZBz5Q9LswlrxrhwfXYAYyUzS0
No password
It’s Cover Europe, UK, And North America Cars- Loader Included, No Need Key Activation
– Calibrations File From 2000 To 2018, Are Included Also !!!, Installation Video Included Also.
– Toyota Techstream Can Work With Any J2534 Interfaces ( AVDI, Openport, Autel J2534, MongoosePro…)
– J2534 Drivers/Software Need To Be Installed Firstly ( Important )
How to use J2534 ECU programmer with OE software Techstream?
* J2534 ECU programmer is referred to Autel MaxiIM608, Autel MaxiSys MS908s
Mini Vci J2534 Driver Windows 10
You download the PC suite from Autel website, then run the PC suite app on your desk top.
J2534 Driver Windows 10
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Connect your device to the computer through USB.
During the process, select the following
Then you use it with the OE software (techstream).
What Can Techstream Do for You?
Toyota Techstream is designed to connect and interact with your car’s internal computers. The first significant and obvious use is to diagnose issues with your vehicle’s function. It will read the sensors and notify you of any errors it picks up by providing you with an error code. When you look up the code, you’ll have a better understanding of what is wrong with your car.
It may end up being something you can fix yourself, from adding some type of fluid to simply changing a fuse. No need to break the bank for something like that. Even if it’s something you can’t do yourself, at least you’ll know exactly what you need when you take it to the shop.
Diagnostics isn’t all that Techstream software can do. You have a vast array of settings with which to tinker and change. Don’t want your doors to lock automatically lock when you start driving? Turn that feature off. You can also set whether you want your car to illuminate when you open the doors, or if you want the windows to roll down when you unlock the doors.
You can program new keys and reprogram your old ones. Choose how your key buttons function for a completely personalized experience. You can even shut off the seatbelt alarm, but we recommend not doing that for obvious reasons.
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Rob Cowell
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I have a Mini-VCI J2534 cable which worked happily with my Techstream 10 install on 64 bit Windows 7, after some faffing. Anyway, had to give that laptop back last month when I left the job I'd acquired it from.
Windows 10 has a few more challenges. You need at least Techstream 12 (you could hack about with the registry to get Techstream 10 to work, nit don't waste your time). And you need to get Windows 10 to load 64 bit drivers for the cable. Windows 10 really doesn't want to let you load old, unsigned drivers. You can do it, but it'll make it hard for you.
So a bit of googling and a bit of trial and error and these steps seem to work.
http://blog.obdii365.com/2017/12/03/toyota-techstream-12-30-017-download-and-install/
Follow the steps under : Techstream install Windows 10.
Step 2. You want to run this from the cmd prompt as the admin user. (type 'cmd' in the Type here to search box in the bottom left of your screen)
Step 4. Copy all of the contents of the file in the link to notepad (dont copy and paste from the steps, there are extra spaces in there), and save as filename.reg
You then import that file using Regisitry Editor (type 'registry' in the Type here to search box). Select the import option from the File menu (top of the screen).
Some instructions suggest running a firmware update tool to confirm the cable install has worked; but the tool doesn't work in Windows 10. Don't waste your time like I did!
Step 7. You can get Techstream 12 from here : https://mega.nz/#!9NBllR4R!v1hY8XHTcT-RBJfQypQ5zIDLypBDJ12LHy6zDqdNOFA I did virus check this, but .. at your own risk. To extract this file you need to copy it to the desktop then open it with a zip program, such as Winzip. You may need to download that from somewhere.
Check the instructions.txt in the unzipped files. Theres a few simple steps to complete the install.
All working fine now. Just got to figure out how to get my copy of the workshop manual to fire up now. It doesn't seem to like new versions of Internet Explorer.