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Old 10-17-2016, 09:48 PM   #183
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here is my TIS installation steps

i used MINI VCI OEM cable from http://www.obdtool.co.uk/wholesale/2...gle-cable.html

installed on windows XP

Step 1- install Toyota Teachstream
Open “Toyota Techstream 10.30.029.exe”
Select a steup language to go on
Click Next
Accept the agreement to go on
Customer information: click Next
Click Install to begin installation of Techstream 10.30.029
Finish installing Techstream


Step 2- install MVCI driver for TIS
Open “MVCI Driver for Toyota”
Click Next
Click Install to begin installation of the MVCI driver for TIS
Finish installing MVCI driver for TIS

Step 3- paste and replace Main Menu
Copy “MainMenu” application
Open Techstream Properties
Click Find Target
Paste “MainMenu” application in C:/program files/toyota diagnostics/techstream/bin, confirm file replace
Close bin folder and Techstream Properties

Connect the mini vci cable to the vehicle and then install the driver
Open “Techstream” on Desktop
Click No
Select Setup->Techstream configuration
Select an area (here: Europe), click Next
Select a language (here: English), click Next
Techstream configuration, click OK
open Desktop folder “Toyota Techstream”->notepad “serie”
Copy the key
Click Connect to vehicle in Techstream interface
Paste as the New Key when register Techstream software, click OK
Finish Option (here: VIOS, China & 1205-), click Next
Select Engine and ETC to continue
Trouble codes display
Select Data list on the left menu
(Lost communication with vehicle: click Retry)
Click Close->Main Menu->Log out (Techstream)
This site you upload changed domain,it is now MINI VCI OEM Diagnostic Cable for Toyota TIS Techstream V10.30.029 have been dealing with them for several years, to me they are the most trustworthy supplier, goods usually dispatch out within 24 hours with tracking number, have a very good personal relationship with them.
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Old 10-22-2016, 06:41 AM   #184
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I ordered the $20 cable below from Amazon. It came with v10.30.029 which installed and worked great on both a 32 bit Windows 7 and 64 bit Windows 10 machines.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Old 10-23-2016, 06:06 AM   #185
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can we acess to the TPMS id and change it on the last version with the cable of TheRatsWon
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Old 10-24-2016, 05:22 PM   #186
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Today, I received notice that Techstream lite v11.20.019 tested no problem working with xhorse clone mini vci cable, and they attached a download link, I tested it with success, I would like to share with all of you guy here. Anyone who want it browse this page: http://blog.uobdii.com/toyota-tis-te...chstream-lite/
It plublics where to download lite v11.20.019.

Good luck.
how you get it to work? mine keep asking for a key to register...
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Old 03-07-2017, 08:46 PM   #187
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Can anyone help me out?

I purchased OE TPMS (Denso) sensors (picture below) and have tried resetting the codes via techstream.

I keep on getting error for communication, even though I can see my OE TPMS sensor values and can access the ECU.

Thoughts?





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Old 03-07-2017, 09:06 PM   #188
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Can anyone help me out?

I purchased OE TPMS (Denso) sensors (picture below) and have tried resetting the codes via techstream.

I keep on getting error for communication, even though I can see my OE TPMS sensor values and can access the ECU.

Thoughts?





Way out of my range of expertise here but what does the "Initialization Switch Off" mean? Shouldn't that e on to initialize?
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I been trying to set up techstream for months and gave up. Followed step and just can never seem to get it working
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Old 03-08-2017, 08:46 AM   #190
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Isn't the TPS motion powered? How about shaking it to energize it and enter it in Tire 5 field
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Isn't the TPS motion powered? How about shaking it to energize it and enter it in Tire 5 field
You would think so, but no. Most, if not all, use a small disc battery and aren't serviceable.

http://www.tirebusiness.com/article/...h-tpms-sensors
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You would think so, but no. Most, if not all, use a small disc battery and aren't serviceable.

http://www.tirebusiness.com/article/...h-tpms-sensors

I had new TPMSs on my new wheels. What I was told by a tire installer and the Subaru service is that the computer on the car needs to "enable" these new sensors. The Aftermarket programming devices do not typically do this unless you get the ones that approaching $1k in cost. You can see that the car can read the sensors but will not use them until they are enabled. Took a while, but I got mine to work by having Subaru service getting them read in correctly. What took a while was one of the TPMS was bad and that just confused the issue even more on what the problems were.
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how you get it to work? mine keep asking for a key to register...


Yes, how to have the key for V11.20.019 ?
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Old 03-23-2017, 10:46 PM   #194
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So where is the latest hot ticket download link for Techstream software, which includes patching instructions? most links I tried are either broke, or didn't include the "fix".

Also, running Win10 64bit, anyone gotten the cable drivers to work on that?
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Old 03-24-2017, 09:48 PM   #195
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For those having issues with a serial number key, are you using Europe for the configuration?
Select Setup>Techstream configuration>Europe

Version v10.30.029 works with Win10 64 bit, can't vouch for other versions.
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Old 03-28-2017, 02:28 AM   #196
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V10.30.029 Europe configuration worked well (with the procedure explained page 13).
But when updated the lastest version, ask me the key
I feel I need back to previous version ...
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