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OBD2 OBD II Diagnostic USB Cable For KKL409.1 VAG-COM 409

September 12, 2013 - Comment

OBD2 OBD II Diagnostic USB Cable For KKL409.1 VAG-COM 409 Product Features This diagnostic cable is usable for ISO9141 and KWP2000 transmission protocol like used.

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OBD2 OBD II Diagnostic USB Cable For KKL409.1 VAG-COM 409

Product Features

  • This diagnostic cable is usable for ISO9141 and KWP2000 transmission protocol like used.

Comments

Brian Bechtold says:

Cheap but effective I ordered this to communicate with my late model Triumph motorcycle ECU. This is the same model as is sold on eBay from various Chinese retailers but I chose Amazon because of the improved return policy over eBay sellers. The item is fulfilled by Amazon which means I received it promptly and in secure packaging.While the picture shows a translucent blue device, the one I received is solid black plastic, I can only assume this is due to variations in suppliers or manufacturing…

N. Pavlov "NoTimeForBS" says:

Awesome price/performance!!! The quality of the cable is mediocre, but you are paying less than you’d pay for a burger in Manhattan.I installed the included Vag-Com software on an old laptop that runs Windows XP. Then I connected the cable to my laptop and installed the driver. Windows updated the driver through Windows Update. Then I went into device manager, then Ports, and configured the USB to COM device to use COM 1 (it must be b/n 1 & 4, mine was 6 by default so I had to change it).Once you…

Adam H says:

Does everything I need it to. I ordered this cable to interface to my 1999 Triumph Sprint ST motorcycle. I used the excellent (and free) TuneECU software, and after installing the FTDI driver as instructed on the TuneECU website, I was immediately able to download and upload maps to the engine computer, view the different sensor outputs, and even run some diagnostics.The only thing that was different from the description was that the cable I received was all black instead of a catchy translucent blue. I could…

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