VIDA DICE V2014D & Toyota 2-in-1 (Wi-Fi Version)
The VIDA DICE V2014D & Toyota 2-in-1 (Wi-Fi Version) is a professional 2-in-1 automotive diagnostic device. Its primary function is to provide comprehensive diagnostic, programming, key matching, and maintenance services for the entire vehicle lineups of both Volvo and Toyota (including Lexus). The Wi-Fi version offers wireless connectivity, ensuring greater operational flexibility. Upon purchase of the hardware, installation links for the software will be provided. Software versions included: VOLVO 2014D and Toyota V18.00.008. Note: Please disconnect from the internet and disable your antivirus software or firewall before installation. Recommended PC System: Windows 7 Pro (32/64-bit); Internet Explorer 8, 9, or higher; and .NET Framework 3.5. Windows XP and Windows 7 Home editions are NOT supported! Bluetooth is not supported; communication is established via USB. No installation CD is included. Specifications: Supported Languages: ---2014D: German, Finnish, Italian, Dutch, Turkish, Spanish, French, Swedish, Portuguese, Russian, English (UK), English (US) Supported Vehicles: 2014D: 2004–2014 Models Supported Systems: It covers Control Modules, SRS, General Security, Brakes, Airbags, Engine, as well as Service and Maintenance functions. Functions: 1. Administration — General Information, Design, and Functionality 2. Standard Components, Service Materials, and Consumables — General Information (including, among other things, Control Modules, SRS, and General Safety) 3. Service and Maintenance 4. Engine, Mounting, and Equipment 5. Electrical System 6. Power Transmission 7. Brakes 8. Suspension and Steering 9. Springs, Shock Absorbers, and Wheels 10. Body and Interior — Including, among other things, Diagnostics, Design and Functionality, Repair, and Spare Parts Information 11. Other — Special Vehicles (e.g., Ambulances, Police Cars) and Components Deviating from Standard Specifications Description: 1. DiCE (Diagnostic Communication Equipment) is a tool used in conjunction with an all-in-one unit to communicate with a vehicle. 2. DiCE features an integrated CARB cable that connects to the vehicle's diagnostic socket. When connected to the vehicle, DiCE powers on automatically, provided the vehicle's battery is fully charged. 3. DiCE is equipped with a folding hook, designed to allow the unit to be suspended from a handle within the vehicle. 4. At one end of the device, there is a DC input port to which a battery cable or an adapter (12V) can be connected. This adapter is used for DiCE software upgrades and troubleshooting purposes. 5. At the other end of the device, there is a removable cover; this cover can be detached by turning the screw located on it. DICE System Requirements: 1. Operating System: Windows 7 Professional (required) 2. Internet Explorer 9 or higher (required) 3. System Memory (RAM): Greater than 3GB (required) 4. C:// Drive Space: 30GB or more (required) 5. Installation Location: Must be installed on the C:// drive 6. File System Format: Must be NTFS Useful FAQ: Q: What should I do if the "Communication Tool" displays an "X"? A: Simply run the file `EnableIEHostingx86.reg` for 32-bit systems, or `EnableIEHostingx64.reg` for 64-bit systems. These files can be found in the `INSTALL -> Utils` folder. Just run these files as an administrator, and everything should work correctly! Q: I encountered a "Security OK, but not normal" error during installation. How do I resolve this issue? A: You need to install the software on a Windows 7 (32-bit) computer. Q: Does DiCE have coding or programming capabilities? Can the dashboard language be changed? A: No, it functions as a comprehensive diagnostic scanner for both older and newer vehicles, but it cannot be used for programming or changing language settings. Q: I am using version 2014D with a DiCE interface. I'm curious: in which module can I modify the "Speed-dependent Auto-Lock" feature? A: You need the ability to simultaneously read from and write to the flash memory of both the DIM (Driver Information Module) and the ICM (Infotainment Control Module). You have two options: either have the software reloaded at a local dealership, or have it done by someone who possesses the necessary specialized interface tools. Note that while you can purchase interfaces capable of reading/writing to the DIM, some may not be capable of reading/writing to the ICM. Q: When using the device, I am experiencing communication issues with several modules within the vehicle. Modules such as the ECU and TCU do not appear to be on the network, although I am able to establish connections with the Climate Control, CEM, and Front Door modules. On the network status screen, the ECU and TCU are highlighted in red and display a "No Communication" status message. A: We are aware that the genuine DiCE interface is J2534-2 compliant, whereas the Avdi interface is only J2534-1 compliant; this difference can result in an inability to communicate with all of the vehicle's modules. I am currently using a DiCE clone; specifically, a "1:1 full-chip" replica that functions identically to the genuine article. I started with the 2008 software version and have since successfully upgraded it step-by-step to the current 2014D version.
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- VIDA DICE V2014D & Toyota 2-in-1 (Wi-Fi Version), VIDA Dice V2015A Software (CD) + Dongle
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- VIDA DICE V2014D & Toyota 2-in-1 (Wi-Fi Version) — 105.00 USD — In stock
- VIDA Dice V2015A Software (CD) + Dongle — 9.00 USD — In stock
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