VAG COM Category: VAG diagnostic tool - VW, Audi, Seat and Skoda Version: VAG COM Full version Latest: VAG COM V16 VAG-COM VAG COMMANDER VAG tacho VAG COMMANDER 8.6 VAG tacho 3.5 VAG COM 10.6 VAG COMMANDER 8.1 VAG COM 908.1 VAG COMMANDER 5.5 VAG COM 812.4 VAG tacho 2.2 VAG COM 805.1 VAG COMMANDER 3.6 VAG COM 704.1 VAG COMMANDER 1.4 VAG COM 504 VAG COM 311.2 VAG COM Function. Is fully compatible with all VW, Audi, Seat and Skoda models through the current model year, including models using a direct CAN connection for diagnostics.
Has a database of more than 14000 fault-codes and measuring-block texts. Can use the new 7-Digit PIN/SKC codes to match new keys in all immobilizer equipped VW/Audi/Seat/Skoda models. Allows you to view, log, and graph 3 groups of Measuring Blocks at once. Can access all control modules which require proprietary VAG modes running the KWP-2000 protocols (2001+ Teves Mk.60 ABS, numerous 2002+ modules), KWP6000 (CAN) and/or KWP7000 (UDS). Can display critical timing information on TDI engines in graphic form VAG COM Compatible Vehicles Compatible Vehicles: Volkswagen, Audi, skoda, seat. More Compatible Vehicles info: VAG COM Revision History, Major Releases: Release 111.11 Release 11.10 Release 11.8 Release 11.3 Release 10.6.4 posted 18 Apr.
2011. Label File Name and additional Information now shown in Control Module Identification. New Firmware for HEX+CAN interfaces. Improved control module documentation (Label and.ROD files) Release 10.6.3 posted 7 Dec. 2010.
Support for new Gateways installed in many PQ25 and PQ35 models since. Improved control module documentation (Label and.ROD files) Release 10.6.2 posted 23 Nov. 2010. Improved handling of Subsystems ('Slave Modules') in UDS/ODX.
Support for Audi A1 (8X Chassis). Improved support for 2011 Jetta (chassis code AJ). Improved support for vehicle identification in those instances where a VIN is not available. Improved control module documentation (Label and.ROD files) Release 10.6.1 posted 4 Sept. 2010. Support for Subsystems ('Slave Modules') in UDS/ODX.
Support for Audi A1 (8X Chassis). Improved display of fault codes on UDS/ODX modules. New Firmware for HEX+CAN and Micro-CAN interfaces. Improved control module documentation (Label and.ROD files) Release 10.6.0 posted 30 June 2010. Supports Basic Settings on control modules using the new UDS/ODX/ASAM protocol. Adds new UDS addresses and updated ODX data for 2011 models.
Support for new addresses in latest cars. Improved Readiness Screens with additional info. Full 64-bit support on systems which can use it. New CODES file, now with over 14,000 fault code and measuring value texts. Updated Label files; improved documentation for new and existing models. Includes everything introduced in Beta versions versions 912, 10.3, and 10.4.
Release 908 posted 30 August 2009. Supports Measuring Values, Output Tests, and Adaptations on control modules using the new UDS/ODX/ASAM protocol. Adds new UDS addresses and updated ODX data for 2010 models.
Includes support for TP1.6 protocol which is required for the 6J Ibiza and speeds up access on many modules in other models. The Select Control Module screen now shows 'Installed Modules' rather than 'Common Modules' if the car being worked on is new enough to have a proper CAN Gateway. Modified SRI Screen to show more info and force user to select a job before proceeding. Adds drop-box function selection in Basic Settings and Adaptation. Reads Mileage stored in many EDC16 ECUs.
New CODES file, now with over 13,000 fault code and measuring value texts. New USB drivers for enhanced PC compatibility and stability. New firmware for HEX interfaces required for compatibility with 6J Ibiza. Updated Label files; better documentation for new and existing models. Too many other improvements to list here. For details see the Beta 812, 904, and 907 pages.
Release 805 posted 29 May 2008. New Product Name: VAG-COM is now VCDS ®. Full support for control modules using the new 'Service 22' identification methods. Support for control modules using the new UDS/ODX/ASAM protocol.
The following functions are supported: Control Module ID (including Advanced ID), Coding, Security Access, and Fault Codes. New Session Log capabilities. Support for Generic OBD-II Mode 10.
Support for vehicles with dual ECUs, or example the RS4 and W12 engines. Both ECUs are accessible simultaneously via address 31 for Basic Settings such as TBA. Revised Adaptation screen to support the much longer Long Adaptations now appearing in some control modules. Revised Advanced ID screen for increased flexibility handling the various data items appearing in the latest control modules. New internal Gateway Coding Assistant (required for Audi B8 platform cars). Adds support for latest new model cars such as Audi Q5, Passat CC, new Skoda Superb, VW Sirocco and Passat CC.
Much improved documentation (Label Files) for many older cars. For more details, see our Beta 711 and Beta 804 pages. This version is no longer supported. Users should update to the current version.
Release 704 posted 5 April 2007. Fully compatible with Windows Vista.
Automatic Updates. New Service Reminder function. Support for Guided Readiness Scripts. Optical Bus Diagnosis. Battery Coding Assistant. Ability to save and retrieve Advanced Measuring Block configurations.
Enhanced compatibility with latest model cars. New universal Installer with USB driver pre-installation. For more details, see our Beta 702 page. This version is no longer supported. Users should update to the current version. Release 607 posted 14 July 2006. New Advanced Measuring Blocks function.
Freeze Frame Data shown in-line with Fault Codes and in Auto-Scan. Fault codes now indicate whether a MIL is on. Automatic Detection of installed modules (CAN cars only) in Auto Scan. Auto-Scan includes Hardware Part Numbers on those modules where it's available separately. New Supported Codes function. New EDC15+ Mileage function (odometer reality-check).
New Acceleration Measurement function (performance calculator). Regular and Long Coding screens combined into one. New VAG-Scope version 1.9 compatible with Advanced Measuring Blocks. New TDI-Graph version 1.4 compatible with V6 TDIs. Updated Label Files. Generic OBD-II now includes Info Types 08 and 0A in Mode 9. New more informative Installer.
Support for new Micro-CAN interfaces. Numerous other fixes and enhancements introduced in Beta 606. This version is no longer supported. Users should update to the current version. Release 512 posted 24 December 2005. Supports Selective Output Tests. Supports Coding of Slave Modules.
Adds control module mapping functions. Support/intergration of Long Coding Helper applications such as Niels Ezerman's excellent LCode.exe (included with this distribution of VAG-COM):. Revised Options Screen with parameters grouped more logically. Supports alphanumeric Long Adaptations. Revised and expanded Label Files to document many more systems.
As usual, big thanks and lots of credit are owed to Sebastian and Michael. Revised and expanded CODES file. Now over 9000 codes - completely up to date. Numerous other fixes and enhancements introduced in Beta Versions 505, 506, and 510. This version is no longer supported.
Users should update to the current version. Release 504 posted 05 April 2005. Compatible with all the latest car models, engines, & transmissions.
Revised and expanded Label Files to document many more systems. A big thanks and lots of credit are owed to Sebastian and Michael. Revised and expanded CODES file for improved clarity and new codes for 2006 models. Incorporates all new features including generic OBD-II functionality introduced in Beta 500.x. Adds generic OBD-II capabilities. This version is no longer supported.
Users should update to the current version. Release 409 posted 03 October 2004. Clear All DTCs functions. Support for Transport Mode ON/OFF for Golf-5 Platform and Audi A8(4E) chassis cars. Fixed incompatibility with older Sharan (7M platform) 09 modules.
CODES file enhanced with texts for 2005 models. Ability to decode Readiness bits for modern TDI engines. Support for selectable window sizes for higher-resolution laptops. New Label File redirection methods. New Version 1.7 VAG-Scope.
New Version 1.3E of TDI-Graph. SAVE CODES button on Fault Codes Screen. This version is supported only for customers who are using obsolete 'dumb' or third-party interfaces. Release 404 posted 29 April 2004.
Support for HEX+CAN interfaces and all 2005 Model VW/Audi/Seat/Skoda passenger vehicles including those requiring a direct CAN connection for diagnostics with an appropriate CAN-capable interface. Includes all additional enhancements introduced in Beta versions 401.2, 402.3, and 403.1. Adds support for the KEY-COM and KEY-USB Interfaces. Adds enhanced labels for Measuring Blocks, Adaptation Channels, and Recode screens. Adds suggested coding values for Airbag controllers.
This version is no longer supported. Users should update to a newer version. Release 311 posted 16 November 2003.
Support for all 2004 Model VW/Audi/Seat/Skoda passenger vehicles using the K-Line for diagnostics. 'Turbo' mode in Measuring Blocks for ME7 and EDC16 ECUs using KWP-2000 protocol for diagnostics. Up to 34 samples per second. Requires HEX-COM or HEX-USB interface. Enhanced keyboard support throughout VAG-COM.
Browse function when opening Log files. Ability to Log Measuring Block Group 000. New 'Tabbed' Select Control Module Interface with buttons for all control module addresses currently supported by the VAS-5051/5052. Enhanced Measuring Block formulas. Adds support for a number of new data-types, and fixes all known bugs in formulas. All formulas have been verified against our VAS-5052 with latest software. Adds Freeze Frame data for Fault Codes on control modules using the KWP-2000 protocols.
Adds Advanced ID function for control modules using the KWP-2000 Protocols. Assorted Bug Fixes.
This version is no longer supported. Users should update to a newer version. Adds Support for the HEX-USB Interface, including updated USB Drivers compatible with both the TWIN-USB and the HEX-USB.
Completely rewritten KWP-2000 routines. Compatible with numerous new control modules found in Touareg, Phaeton and others including EDC-16 and MED-9. Adds Output Test (03), Adaptation (10) and Access Authorization (16) for control modules using KWP-2000. This version is supported only for customers who are using obsolete 'dumb' or third-party interfaces based on opto-isolators. Release 303 posted 24 March 2003. Adds the long awaited Auto-Scan ('00 Scan') feature. Adds support for the TDI Timing Checker 'Plug-In'.
Tremendously expanded and completely revised CODES file. Now over 7000 codes, including codes for new models like the Touareg, Phaeton, NB Cabrio, etc.
Includes new version (1.3a) of VAG-Scope which supports graphing of 10 fields found in Group 000. Numerous small enhancements. Fixes for some 'glitches' in HEX-COM and TWIN-USB support. Adds support for new HEX-COM and TWIN-USB interfaces. Adds support for VAG-Scope graphing 'Plug-In'.
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This version is no longer supported. Users should update to a newer version. Release 208 posted 12 August 2002. Adds Basic Settings, Login, Recode, and Readiness for those control modules that use the KWP-2000 protocols in 2001 and newer (mostly 2002+) cars. Adds Control Module Finder.
Adds a 256 Color Mode for old PC's on which previous versions of VAG-COM didn't look very nice. Numerous small tweaks and bug-fixes. This version is no longer supported. Users should update to a newer version.
Beta 0.81 posted 14 March 2002. New Self-Installing - no need to manually create folders or shortcuts. Supports 7-Digit PINs (Secret Key Codes).
Supports control modules using KWP-2000 protocol - Shows Controller Info, Reads and Clears Fault Codes, shows & allows logging of Measuring Blocks. Other functions will be added soon.
Incorporates numerous other small improvements previously available in Alpha 0.80 and Alpha 0.81. Additional Label Files and Codes. Added warning pop-up for the Airbag Controller Issue. This version is no longer supported. Users should update to a newer version. Beta 0.78 posted 08 July 2001. Adds Data Logging.
Adds Print Codes from the Fault Code Screen. Fixes a rarely occurring bug causing some fault codes not to be shown (only when there are a large number of them). Lots of new Label Files, a few new Codes. Added De-Activate button to facilitate license transfers. This version is no longer supported. Users should update to a newer version. Beta 0.75 posted 18 Mar 2001.
Huge CODES file update. Over 3400 codes!. Adds the ability to view 3 Measuring Block Groups simultaneously. Adds support for user-supplied Measuring Block Labels.
Adds complete support for 'hybrid' measuring block data-type common in Digfant-3 ECUs and AG4 Transmissions. May work with some USBRS232 adapters, but this is not officially supported.
If it works for you, fine. If it's 'flaky', try a PC with a 'real' port!. This version is no longer supported.
Users should update to a newer version. Beta 0.71 posted 06 Feb 2001. Adds OBD-II Compatibility Test. Adds support for Magnetti-Marelli ECUs common on South American VWs. This version is no longer supported. Users should update to a newer version.
Beta 0.70b posted 10 Jan 2001. Adds Output Test, Single Reading, and View Readiness. Low-Level protocol drivers rewritten to include error detection and correction. Better support for non-optically isolated interface adapters. Adds checksums to Serial Numbers and Activation Codes so typographical errors will be rejected. Various small bug fixes. This version is no longer supported.
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Users should update to a newer version. Beta 0.65 posted 30 Oct 2000.
Adds Measuring Blocks, Basic Settings, and Adaptation Functions. Improved Controller Initialization and Protocol Options. Runs as 'Shareware' without Activation. Requires Activation Code for full functionality. Version 0.65 is not longer supported, users should update to a newer version.
Beta 0.50 / 0.50a Posted 16 May 2000. Initial public 'release'. No longer supported. Users should update to a newer version. VAG COM Software download.
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