(It is not necessary to connect the interface to the vehicle yet) Plug your Ross-Tech USB Interface to your PC's USB port. If your version of windows does not support the ".rar" format, you can enable the format here ( %203.5.exe). Open the driver file and "unzip" the file into its own folder. It is recommended that you save it in its own folder on your computer for future use. Make sure you have already downloaded and installed VAG-COM Software on your PC before following these instructions.ĭownload the driver here ( iver.rar). Installation under Windows 98/ME/2000 is similar, but not necessarily identical. Note: These instructions are for Windows XP (which we recommend). Click test and fingers crossed it should work. OK the windows to set the COM port.ĥ) fire up VAG-COM with the OBDII cable plugged into the laptop (the other end doesn't have to be in the car at this point), click on options and in the select COM port options area select the com port that you assigned earlier. First thing to check would be the COM port settings.ġ) go to control panel on windows, select system (you may have to switch to classic view to find it if using XP), a new window should appear, click the hardware tab at the top, within the window click on device manger.Ģ) Hopefully the device manager should pop up, scroll down to Ports and expand the tree by clicking the plus, you should be able to see USB serial port (COM X) where X is a number.ģ) Right click on the USB serial port and select properties, a new window should appear, click on the Port settings tab at the top and select advanced within the window, another new window should appear.Ĥ) the top option should be COM Port Number and a drop down list, select a port number from COM 1 to COM 4 and remember what you have picked.
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