RKE: tested the keys (it tells you which button is pressed on the fob)Īnd there are so much values you can read… Basically you can read all sensors of course, but you can get the interior light dimmer switch output, sun sensor value, heated seats temperature IIRC… It’s a great tool but IMO it doesn’t worth that much considering you cannot flash modules.įlashing was a failure for the TCM. TCM tests: I don’t remember but I think the engine has to be running for the tests to complete (you are supposed to look at the RPMs while the TCM triggers the solenoids). Memory seats: enabled the glide feature (easy exit) on a 19 Ms!ĮCU tests: Fuel injector #1 (it fires the fuel pump and opens the injector, I guess you need to have the injector off the car to really see what’s going on).īCM tests: Lights tests (it flashes all lights or a specific one you choose so you can see if the bulb/wiring/bcm are ok). So, I think, only witech VCI Pod can help.Īlarm: tried to force activation but I’m missing a sensor in the trunk, so it won’t activate. The extended DRBIII Emulator can not work, it needs an update, but this would make the adapter useless I think. But I can not use it, because it can not find the ECU. If it does you’re screwed because it will be banned based on its ID. However this app version might require to run online, connected to TechAuthority.
It is said that the MicroPOD II can run the enhanced DRB III emulator with WiTech App v16.04.12. Discussion: DRB3 compatibility with MicroPOD II and VCI Pod.ĭisclaimer: The document here is for sharing purpose.