I opened the fuse box on the passenger side and checked all the fuses and they all seemed in tact none were blown. When I clear the code it comes right back when I drive the car. The interface is flashing green during communication with the vehicle. When I then connected to my RAV4 it connected nicely and I could readout my TPMS sensor IDs which was my main objective. Then just connect to vehicle (without actually being connected, just have the MVCI cable connected to the USB port) and you should get no errors but Techstream should eventually (after time out) come up with a window where you can manually select your vehicle code etc etc. If you get unable to connect to MCI when connecting to a vehicle most likely these registry settings are not fully correct. These settings point Techstream to the correct location of the XHorse driver used for the MVCI Cable.Īlso do not forget the TISFUNCTION0 modification in the IT3System.ini file. You can also manually point the original Techstream interface entries in the registry (same location) to the same Xhorse files just to be sure. If this is OK then at least your interface should be installed correctly, showing a red LED in the process.
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