If you use a newer version of Windows, it can be done but you will have to go to the internet to find help on this. I set it up on a old Windows XP laptop easily. The directions to set up the driver and software (included) were a bit unorganized but was all there. I used it to program a Toyota to recognize a newly added factory remote starter assembly. – Works exactly as stated to connect to a Toyota ECU and diagnose/program it. – I give it 4 stars because it really works great, but it is not super user-friendly (granted, it is not designed for the layperson). Because the installation of the software on a Win7 64-bit machine is SOOOOO tricky, I would strongly recommend the average computer user not even attempt it. I would not recommend this to anyone who does not feel comfortable screwing around with something potentially unsafe. – This is NOT the easiest thing in the world to install, setup, and understand if you’re not an auto tech guy. I even installed on my laptop running Win7 64-bit following the instructions (and some tweaking) found here I was also able to shorten the dome-light time upon exit/entry, as well as turn off the seatbelt reminder chime (hey, I’m a big boy now - I KNOW I’m supposed to wear my seatbelt!). Instructions were a bit vague, but poking around the internet (especially ) got me on the right track. – Worked for my 2014 Toyota Sequoia, primarily to register a new key and a new alarm remote fob. I am not sure what models it works for buy I know Tacoma and 4runner are supported. I would recommend this tool to anyone who owns a Toyota vehicle. As a note, which is not specified anywhere else that I have seen, you can perform a Zero Point Calibration using this tool, I had some issues with VSC lights coming on, and was able to do the ZPC with this and cleared them out. – Works great, I can change things on my 4runner very easily. Mini vci with techstream 12.10.019: (tested, 100% working) !T45lFACT!IfGBjQC0mzF2TY6J4zjslDXVrD_pQIhoPt0JbTpKMdI Toyota TIS Techstream V12.20.024 download: (not tested yet) On the face, this just looks like a standard OBDII adapter. The physical interface looks like a standard OBDII and according to this advertisement it supports the following protocols: Toyota diagnostic connectors, and ran across something called a Mini VCI adaptor meant for use with Toyota’s TechStream software.
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