Especially download Windows XP system for Techstream interface (suggested by obdexpress technicians), just to shut off the DRL’S. Then leaved it aside.
Install 'TISTechstreamSetup.exe'. After the installation, do not run the software Techstream. 2.1 Install 'MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi'. 2.2 run the 'TISKEY.exe' in CD to Active the software automatically, the Icon 'VCXConnect' on desktop is no use, you can delete it. Run the 'Techstream' on desktop. 3.3 The register. MINI-VCI TIS Software Now Compatible with Windows 64 bit XP 7 8 10 (V10.10.018) Posted by OBD Innovations on 10th May 2016 Great news, the Techstream TIS software for the MINI-VCI Interface cable now works with 64 bit Windows operating systems and has been tested on Windows 7, 8.1 and 10. Jul 11, 2015 This is the step most people stumble on as “MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi” installer indeed does not work on Windows x64. The workaround is to install it manually, as follows: Open the Command Prompt in Administrator Mode, and run the following command line: msiexec /a 'C: temp MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi' /qb TARGETDIR=c: temp mvci. How to install Mini MVCI drivers.I ordered a cable from a Chinese supplier and I couldn't find any 'functional' tutorials on how to properly install on 64 bi.
Recently, wanted to shut off the passenger side seatbelt warning. My little daughter are always annoyed with that. No way!! But, only with Win 8 now.
Found this last week, had a tried, and it worked wonderfully on my Asus Windows 8.1 Intel i3 notebook:
The thread includes a dropbox link where you can download “all” of the needed files, but really all you need from there is the MVCI driver and the .reg registry hack file.
Get the latest Techstream from:contact with Email: sales@OBDexpress.co.uk to get software file free)
There are a number of steps to getting the driver installed manually, be sure to follow ALL of them before plugging the cable in.
On my 8.1 installation, when I plugged in the TIS cable, Windows automatically looked for and installed the driver, so if you haven’t followed the instructions to that point, it will load the 32 bit driver.
After installing the driver, you need to run the registry hack. Mine downloaded as mvci-x64.reg.txt (might be a Dropbox restriction), simply rename to mvci-x64.reg
After renaming the registry hack file you then need to run the file, which will merge the contents with the registry (will probably get a Windows modification confirmation)
Once the driver was loaded and I verified with the firmware update utility that it was communicating (don’t try to update the firmware), I was ready to install and run Techstream.
Again, follow the directions on installation.
One .ini file needs to be edited to “activate” the program.
Upon loading, you’ll need to select “Europe” and then your preferred language. The key thing is that only the “Europe” option works.
For the user and all other blank mandatory fields, I just typed in “111” and left the default “Albania”
Next, select VIM type xHorse
Now, you’ll want to set your preferences for units. It defaults to metric, and it also defaults to absolute for the TPMS so at first you’ll be scratching your head at the 46psi tire pressure… set that one to “gauge”
There is no need to launch anything in XP compatibility or anything (at least not on my Windows 8.1 system)
PS. Yesterday, I found some tested TIS on Win10 X64! Then tested this version on my wife’s Corolla using 32 bit Windows 10 just to see if it would work. It did. Also noticed that Win10 put in its own driver for the Techstream cable which seemed to work just fine with the program.
Oh, yes. This may work for MVCI cable also, with the same software Techstream.
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I recently obtained a mini VCI cable and techstream software to perform some dealer 'customizations' that I've been wanting on my own car. I have a 2006 Lexus GS300 Cypress Pearl and another 2016 Lexus IS200t Ultrasonic Blue Mica 2.0.
Dec 03, 2017 This is a how-to’s of TechStream10.10.018 on my Windows 10 64-bit tablet. Here are the steps: Installed TechStream software. Extracted XHorse install package into temporary directory, e.g. In command shell msiexec /a “MVCI Driver for TOYOTA.msi” /qb TARGETDIR= Where destination path = path to temporary directory. Open the Device Manager the device should be loaded. If not, right click each failing device, select Install Driver, then ”Browse my Computer” and locate to “C:Program Files (x86)XHorse ElectronicsMVCI Driver for TOYOTA TIS” (enable the ”include subfolders” flag). Click ”Next” and wait until drivers.
Normally, you get one session with the dealer for free when you buy the car new. I bought my car used and wasnt keen on paying a dealer to do this so I bought the tool myself.
I order mine from obdii365.com for about $20 bucks. Mine just came in. Firmware 1.4.1 running on win10 64bit.
This is the one I ordered, http://www.obdii365.com/wholesale/mini-vci-single-cable-for-toyota.html. I only needed to turn off the DRLs.
Wowzer. I found some code stored for the ABS, low or high power supply voltage and a malfunctioning humidity sensor circuit. It showed me my transmission codes before they popped up as actual MILs. Included freeze frame data too.
Update - I've played with the cable a bit more. Looks like I have the ability to register new TPMS! I'll have to wait until my new sensors come in.
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It'll do all the personalized settings and diagnostics but it won't reprogram the ecu, create a new key or register new tpms sensors. I also obtained the latest techstream for my 64bit system. FYI: The cable comes with a mini Techstream software CD, but i don't use the software, I find myseelf a good place to download v12.10.019 software together with mvci driver, registration key and manual etc.Here's the link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B-3Zt8Mtu_YDN1VCQ2VNU2luS3M
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It's a diagnostic tool to help pin point the issue or customize certain settings. It pretty much a more advance OBDII code scanner but for ToyotaLexusScion. You can clear the DTCs and see if you issues will come back. Not only can it do customizations, but it can do some in depth diagnostics and scans.
The greatest parts about Techstream is the code it reads from the stored memory even though it doesn't throw a light on the dash. It also depend on the cable. The cheaper cable may not program a TPMS sensor, program a key, or factory reset the transmission behavior but it should read from all the computers.
Update - I was able to register new TPMS sensor even though the seller claims it does not register new sensors.
Definitely a worthy investment if you like doing work yourself and have a stable of Toyota cars.
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